Video Loom

AI image lab

Generate starter frames, then turn them into video.

Generate reference images, character portraits, environment shots, and start frames in the same workspace where they become scenes. Video Loom treats generated images as production assets that flow directly into image-to-video generation, not disconnected files you have to re-upload.

Video Loom image lab generating start frames that feed directly into image-to-video scenes

Generate images with a production purpose

Create character portraits, environment shots, style references, and start frames with the scene plan visible, so every generated image has a role before it becomes a video shot.

  • Character, environment, and style-reference image generation.
  • Start-frame generation for image-to-video scenes.
  • Generated images stay attached to the project, not a separate export.

Carry images straight into video

A generated image can become the start frame, end frame, or reference for a video scene without leaving the workspace or re-uploading anything.

  • Start-frame and end-frame roles for image-to-video shots.
  • Reference roles for continuity and style across scenes.
  • Per-scene provider routing once the image is attached.

Iterate without losing the project

Regenerate an image, swap a reference, or adjust a style note, and the attached scenes keep their place in the storyboard and timeline.

  • Revision-friendly image generation tied to scenes.
  • Continuity anchors built from generated or uploaded images.
  • Timeline finishing once the video shots are generated.

Questions

What teams ask before opening the app.

Can I generate the start frame for a video shot?

Yes. The image lab generates start frames, character portraits, and environment shots that attach directly to a scene as image-to-video input.

Do generated images work as continuity references?

Yes. Generated or uploaded images can become character, environment, and style references that travel into every scene that uses them.

Do I have to leave the project to generate images?

No. Image generation happens in the same workspace as scene planning and video generation, so a generated image can become a scene input without re-uploading it.