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For brands, agencies & creators

One face across every campaign.

A Lens ID is a saved, reusable character. Shoot the same person in a café, a gym, a rooftop or a studio — as many times as the calendar demands — without booking a single talent day.

  • 5 preset characters
  • 4 credits per photo
  • Animate any photo

Why brand faces are expensive.

Consistency is the whole job of a brand face — and it is exactly the part that traditional production makes hardest.

Every new scene is a new shoot.

A second location, a seasonal outfit, one more platform format — each one means re-booking the talent, the crew and the day.

Generic AI images never match.

Prompt the same description twice and you get two different people. A campaign built that way has no recognizable face at the centre of it.

Talent doesn't scale with the calendar.

Content calendars want dozens of posts a month. Human availability, usage windows and re-shoot costs don't move at that speed.

The Lens ID solution.

Pick a character once. Every generation after that references the same saved face — so the person on the rooftop is the person in the café.

A saved, reusable character

Five preset characters ship at launch — three lifestyle, one fitness, one stylized. Choose one and it stays yours to shoot again and again.

Meet the cast

Photoshoots on demand

Describe a scene, an outfit or a pose and get a new photo of the same character — 4 credits each, in the aspect ratio the channel needs.

Animate a photo

Turn any photo of your character into a short video — motion and B-roll, from 3 credits. No lip-sync or speech.

Reference-based, not trained

There is no custom model to train and no waiting on a fine-tune. The character's saved reference set conditions every generation directly.

From brief to campaign.

Four steps, one session, one credit balance.

STEP 01

Pick a character

Choose from the five preset Lens IDs. That character becomes the recurring face of the campaign.

STEP 02

Describe the shot

Scene, outfit, pose, framing. Scene starters are one tap away, and they compose rather than overwrite.

STEP 03

Generate the photo

4 credits produces a new photo of the same character — repeat it for every placement the campaign needs.

STEP 04

Animate and ship

Turn a favourite frame into a short video, then take the set straight to social, ads or the site.

Questions, answered.

Meet your cast.

Pick a character, shoot the first scene, and keep them for every campaign after it.