Say what you want to see. The tool develops your rough idea into a real prompt — the kind you don't yet know how to write — and makes an image, or a short video. You always see the prompt it wrote, so you learn the craft by watching it work.
An AI Club tool. Sign in with your Anant Google account — your work runs on your own studio credit, and nothing is shared unless you choose to show it.
Describe what you want to see — a sentence or two. The tool turns your intent into a strong prompt and generates it. You keep the idea; it handles the prompting.
Everything you've made. Open one to see it again.
The intents and prompts students chose to show, anonymised. What was asked, and how it became a prompt — never who, never the finished image or film.
You say what you want to see, in plain words. The tool develops that into a proper generation prompt — the part first-years find hardest — and makes an image, or a short video. It always shows you the prompt it wrote, so the craft becomes visible instead of hidden.
An image you've made can be animated into a short video: the tool uses your image as the first frame. So a cheap still can seed a moving piece, and your studio credit is spent on what you actually want, not left idle.
It runs on your own AI Club studio credit. You never handle a key — the studio's credit service hands the tool your allowance for the moment it needs it, and forgets it. Your intent and the prompt are saved separately, and only appear in the exhibition if you choose to show them, anonymised.