Presets are saved studio configurations that capture all your creative choices — controls, references, models, output settings, and prompts — in one reusable package. Think of them as quick-access shortcuts: set up your perfect look once, save it, and apply it again with a single click.
Each preset is linked to one of the five studios (Packshots, Social Media, Editorial, Cinematic, or 3D Rendering) and stores everything you'd normally configure manually.
If you're a brand or marketing manager, presets help you:
Stay on-brand — save your brand's visual style once and reuse it across campaigns
Save time — skip repetitive setup and jump straight to generating
Ensure consistency — your team uses the same settings for every asset
Scale production — quickly generate batches of images with identical configurations
Experiment faster — save multiple creative directions and compare results easily
When you create a preset, it captures:
Name and description — give it a recognizable name so you (and your team) can find it quickly
Thumbnail — a custom preview image that shows in the preset grid
Studio controls — all your selected options (background, lighting, camera angle, mood, composition, and more — depending on the studio)
Custom models — any linked style, object, person, or scene models
Reference image — an uploaded image that guides the generation
Prompt — custom text instructions that get added to your generation prompt
Output settings — aspect ratio, number of images (1–4), and resolution (1K, 2K, or 4K)
Visibility — private (only you) or team (everyone in your organization)
There are two ways to create a preset:
Go to the Presets page from the sidebar
Click Create Preset
Select a studio — choose which of the five studios this preset is for
Configure your preset using the four tabs:
Settings — name, description, visibility (private or team), thumbnail, aspect ratio, image count, and resolution
Controls — browse and select options from the studio's control categories (background, lighting, camera angle, etc.)
References — link your custom models (style, object, person, or scene) and upload a reference image
Prompt — add custom prompt text and choose whether it goes before or after the main prompt
Click Save to create your preset
This is the fastest way — perfect when you've just set up a great configuration and want to keep it.
Open any studio and configure your controls, references, prompt, and output settings as usual
Click the Save as Preset button above the Generate button
Give your preset a name
Done — your entire current setup is saved as a new preset
The preset automatically captures everything: all selected controls, linked models, your reference image, prompt text, and output settings. It defaults to private visibility.
Open any studio (Packshots, Social Media, Editorial, Cinematic, or 3D Rendering)
Click the Presets selector above the Generate button
Browse or search through your available presets — you'll see both your private presets and any team presets shared by your organization
Click a preset to load its entire configuration into the studio
Adjust anything if needed — you can fine-tune controls or change settings after loading
Click Generate
When you apply a preset, it automatically updates all controls, references, models, prompt text, and output settings (including aspect ratio) to match the saved configuration.
Private — only you can see and use the preset
Team — everyone in your organization can access and use it
You can change visibility at any time. If you switch a preset to team visibility and it uses private custom models, you'll be asked to confirm sharing those models with your organization.
Create presets for recurring campaigns — if you produce weekly social media content, save a preset with your brand's look and feel
Use descriptive names — "Summer Campaign 2025 — Instagram" is easier to find than "Preset 1"
Add a thumbnail — a preview image makes it much faster to spot the right preset in the grid
Start from a studio — if you're experimenting and land on something great, use "Save as Preset" so you don't lose that configuration
Share with your team — set visibility to Team so colleagues can generate on-brand content without setting up controls from scratch