Generic image models treat a facade sketch, a car three-quarter view, and a staged living room as the same problem. You end up fixing prompts, fighting materials, and re-explaining scale until the client meeting.
Visualizee Skills changes that. Every time you message Vizzy, it loads a specialist pack — architect, product photographer, food stylist, hospitality, automotive, and nine more — before it generates anything. Same plain-language prompt. Materials that read right, lighting that holds, fewer "why does this car look like a toy" moments.
Same prompt. Specialist on the other side.
What runs every time you hit send
A skill is not a loose tip or a one-off template. It is structured instruction Vizzy injects into the session: how to talk about materials, which lighting setups to prefer, what to preserve from your upload, and what to avoid (warped mullions, floating furniture, chrome that reads as plastic).
Every turn starts the same way:
- Shared baseline — studio fundamentals, content-type routing, recovery playbook, and matrix templates; motion craft when you are in video mode; explore categories when you are comparing options.
- One persona pack — fourteen specialists today, chosen to match your project and ingredients.
- Visible confirmation — a compact strip in chat listing the active persona, intent, and every loaded skill.
No hidden reasoning block. No digging through settings to see what Vizzy is using.

Fourteen specialists. No generalist.
There's no "generalist" catch-all — on purpose. Each persona maps to how design teams actually work.
| Persona | Built for | Skills in the pack |
|---|---|---|
| Architect | Facades, glazing, site context | Building exteriors, Site & urban context |
| Interior designer | Rooms, furniture, interior light | Interior spaces, Furniture typology |
| Brand designer | Logos, posters, brand graphics | Logo & brand graphics, Typography in image |
| Product photographer | Packshots, lookbook, lifestyle product | Product hero shots, Product lookbook, Product in context |
| Food stylist | Food photography and plating | Food photography, Food styling |
| Furniture designer | Furniture pieces and presentation | Furniture typology, Furniture presentation |
| Hospitality designer | Hotels, restaurants, venue branding | Hospitality interiors, Hospitality branding, Hospitality lookbook |
| Automotive designer | Vehicle design, studio, CMF | Vehicle exterior design, Studio lighting & CMF |
| Tuning & aftermarket | Mods, stance, liveries | Tuning & aero, Wheels & livery |
| EV & concept | Future vehicles, design language | EV concept vehicles, Design language |
| Industrial designer | Engineered appliances and hard goods | Industrial & appliances |
| Fashion photographer | Editorial, catalog, portrait | Fashion editorial, Lookbook & catalog, Portrait & people |
| Real estate | Staging, listing photography | Interior staging, Exterior & twilight, Building exteriors |
| Landscape architect | Gardens, planting, outdoor design | Landscape & gardens |
Shared skills load before persona specialists: Studio fundamentals, Content types, Recovery playbook, Matrix templates, and Motion & video in the library — plus intent-specific layers (for example Explore categories when you multi-select lighting, scene, and style).
That's 14 personas, 30 specialist skills, and 5 shared layers on the homepage overview. Signed-in users can browse every pack in Skills (sidebar) and read full instruction bodies before a client call.
Picked for you, every message
Visualizee Skills sit on top of the agentic Vizzy workflow. You do not pick a pack from a dropdown before typing.
At the start of each turn, Vizzy runs discoverSkills: it reads your message, your uploaded ingredients, and the session context, then commits to one persona and an intent (create, iterate, animate, inspire, explore, refine, or restyle).
| You say / upload | Typical pack |
|---|---|
| Facade sketch + "golden hour villa" | Architect |
| Empty room photo + "stage for listing" | Real estate |
| Stock coupe + "widebody, lowered, matte gunmetal" | Tuning & aftermarket |
| Clay model + "studio sweep, paint reflection" | Automotive designer |
| Last render + "5-second dolly, keep materials" | Prior persona + Motion craft |
| Plate photo + "overhead, steam, dark mood" | Food stylist |
| Restaurant interior + "boutique warmth, evening service" | Hospitality designer |
| Logo sketch + "poster mockup on textured wall" | Brand designer |
| Sketch + "not sure on lighting or backdrop — show options" | Matched persona + Explore (category batch) |
If the job spans disciplines - say a mixed-use building with a hero interior shot - Vizzy picks the persona that best matches the primary deliverable for that message. The next message can shift packs when your focus shifts.

What changes for you
Stop pasting "photorealistic, 8k" on every message
Studio fundamentals already set the quality bar. Persona skills add the domain vocabulary — glazing behavior, furniture scale, tire stretch, food steam and garnish, listing-camera height. The prompt boilerplate you've been copying for two years stops earning its keep.
No more plastic wood, floating sofas, or fake chrome
Architect packs bias toward believable facade assemblies. Interior and furniture packs weight fabric, stone, and wood grain. Product and food packs handle packshot lighting and plating. Tuning packs understand livery continuity across panels. The specialist failure modes get filtered out before they render.
Show clients what the AI is actually using
The skill strip answers a question clients rarely ask out loud: what's the AI doing here? Point at the active pack in the thread. Useful in regulated workflows where traceability matters.
A studio playbook your juniors can read
Open Skills in the app sidebar to browse every pack and read the full instructions. Use it to onboard new hires or align a studio on what "good output" means for each job type.

Skills + Agentic Vizzy + Batch Work
Visualizee Skills define how Vizzy thinks about craft. Agentic mode defines what workflow runs (Inspiration, Render, Motion, batch). They stack.
Example on Max tier: upload several product angles, ask for the same studio sweep on all of them. Vizzy selects Product photographer craft, detects batch intent, and runs Smart Batch Generation — one pack, one workflow, up to 16 consistent outputs per batch on Max.
Example for architects: upload a plan, ask for a furnished 2.5D plan view. Architect pack keeps plan geometry; Render mode handles the transformation. You never typed "top-down, preserve walls."
Who Benefits Most
- Architects — facade and site packs for competitions and client reviews.
- Interior designers — room and furniture craft for pitch decks.
- Furniture designers — typology and presentation for product launches.
- Automotive designers — studio CMF and exterior design language.
- Tuning shops and aftermarket studios — stance, aero, and livery without generic car prompts.
- Brand and marketing teams — logo, poster, and typography-aware mockups.
- Product and e-commerce teams — hero, lookbook, and in-context packshots.
- Food and hospitality — plating, venue interiors, and branded lookbooks.
- Developers and agents — staging and twilight packs tuned for listings, not lifestyle editorials.
Still evaluating? Browse the skills overview on the homepage — all fourteen persona packs, no login required.
Try it on your next render
Send one message in Visualizee and watch the skill strip appear under Vizzy's reply. Start with a 7-day Pro/Max trial (4,000 credits; card required at signup).
Already in Visualizee? Open Skills in the app sidebar to browse every pack and read full instruction bodies — persona routing in chat still runs automatically.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I pick the persona manually?
No. Vizzy selects it via discoverSkills each turn. You can steer with clear language ("treat this as a listing photo," "this is a widebody build") if the wrong pack appears.
Can I pin skills for a session?
Yes. In the chat composer, pin up to four skills so they stay in the pack discoverSkills builds each turn. Persona routing is still automatic — pins add craft you always want (for example a specific lighting recipe), not a fixed persona.
Where do I read the full skill instructions?
In the app: Skills in the sidebar, then open any skill for the complete body text.
Do Visualizee Skills cost extra credits?
No. They are part of the Vizzy session - the same generation pricing as before.
How is this different from Prompt Assistant?
Prompt Assistant helps you write a single message. Visualizee Skills are system-level craft loaded for the whole turn, before generation runs.
Will more personas be added?
We add packs when a discipline needs a stable, testable instruction set - not as one-off templates. Watch the changelog for updates.
Visualizee SkillsVizzyAI Design AssistantPersona PacksArchitectural VisualizationAutomotive DesignProduct UpdatePrompt Engineering
May 21, 2026
9 mins read
Category: Product Updates
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