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Studio

Edit images by marking them - Studio puts one image at the center, lets you draw regions, attach references, and render precise changes without a chat.

Studio is a project type for working on one image directly. Instead of describing a change in conversation, you mark exactly where it should happen: draw a region, write a short note, attach a reference if you have one, and render. Every edit becomes a new version you can return to.

Studio is in beta and available on every plan, on desktop and tablet.

A Studio project: a car render on the canvas with the edit bar below and the version filmstrip on the right

When to pick Studio

Create a project and Visualizee asks what you are starting with:

  • Studio - start from an image. A photo, a finished render, a sketch, or a clay model. You want to transform it or change specific parts.
  • Chat - start from an idea. You are still shaping what the image should be, and want to explore directions with Vizzy.

Nothing is locked in: both project types share your assets, credits, and history, and you can create either at any time.

Bringing in an image

A new Studio project offers two sources:

  • Browse files - upload from disk. The image is also saved to your asset library so you can reuse it later.
  • Open asset library - pick something you already uploaded.

Sketch-to-render and clay-to-render start the same way: drop the sketch in, describe the transformation in the message box, and render - no regions required.

Marking regions

Use the lasso (L) or box (R) tool to mark the areas you want changed. Each region gets:

  • A note - the instruction for that area, in plain words: "change these rims", "make this facade brick". Short is fine; Visualizee expands terse notes into explicit directives before rendering.
  • Reference images (optional) - attach an image to a region and the render replaces that region's contents with the referenced subject, matched to your image's perspective, lighting, and scale.
Two lasso regions marked on a car's wheels, each with a numbered color-coded chip

Regions are color-coded, and the numbered dots in the edit bar mirror them - click a dot to jump back to its region. You can also attach global references next to the message box; those guide the style of the whole edit rather than replacing a specific area.

The message box itself is optional once you have regions: use it for anything that applies to the whole image ("keep the reflections", "slightly warmer light").

Fast and Pro renders

The edit bar has a quality switch:

  • Fast renders with Nano Banana 2 - quick, uses credits only, available at every resolution.
  • Pro renders with Seedream 5.0 Pro (and Nano Banana Pro for 4K output). Pro renders draw on your plan's monthly Pro-render allowance in addition to credits.

Next to it, the 1K / 2K / 4K toggle sets the output size - the tooltip shows the exact pixel dimensions for your image's aspect ratio. Resolutions above your plan's cap show a lock; see Plans & credits for what each plan includes.

Versions

Every render lands in the filmstrip on the right as a new version. From there you can:

  • Compare - click any version to view it full size.
  • Branch - select an older version and edit from it; the new render parents to the version you edited, not just the latest.
  • Delete - remove versions you don't need (hover a tile).

Renders take around a minute and are delivered server-side, so you can refresh the page or come back later - a render in progress resumes with its progress bar intact.

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