Documentation Index
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New features
Batch actions for session assets — You can now select multiple images or videos within a session and apply actions in bulk. Select assets with checkboxes, then choose to download, delete, export, or move them to another session in one step. This pairs well with the existing Google Drive and Dropbox export for quickly moving large sets of assets off-platform.Custom model presets — Save your favorite generation settings — model, aspect ratio, quality, and reference image configuration — as a named preset you can apply with one click. Presets live alongside your model sets and sync across devices. Create them from the generation toolbar or from Settings > Preferences.Updates
Search filters for generation history — The AI-powered media search now supports filters for model, date range, aspect ratio, and media type. Combine a natural-language query with filters to quickly narrow down results across all your sessions.Generation history export — You can now export your full generation history as a CSV from the usage dashboard. The export includes timestamps, models used, prompt text, token cost, and status — useful for tracking spend or auditing creative output over time.Faster session loading for large libraries — Sessions with hundreds of assets now load incrementally, showing the most recent items first while older assets stream in. Combined with nested folders, this makes navigating large projects noticeably snappier.Bug fixes
- Shared session thumbnails — Fixed an issue where shared session links could display broken thumbnails for assets generated before the private storage migration.
- Model preset sync — Resolved a race condition where saved preferences could revert to defaults when switching between devices in quick succession.
- Weighted reference slider reset — The reference image weight slider no longer resets to equal when toggling between image and video mode.