What's New in Visuals
Everything you make in Visuals now lives in one place: My Library.
Until now, your work was split up. Assets were in My Library. Flows and projects lived on the visual canvas. Compositions were in the video editor. Finished exports weren't really anywhere. You had to remember which door to open.
That's over. My Library is now the home for all of it, and everything in it can be organized the same way.
One library for everything you make
My Library has a new Studio section in the sidebar with four things in it:
Flows — what you build on the visual canvas.
Projects — the projects your flows live in.
Compositions — what you build in the video editor. Lyric videos, edits, anything you open in the timeline.
Renders — the finished videos you export.
Click Studio to see all of them together, or pick one to narrow it down.
If flows and the visual canvas are new to you, that's because they only opened up to everyone last Friday. Before that they were in a closed alpha with a small group. Now they're in your library, right next to your images and videos, which is the easiest way to see what they are.
Your exports land in your library
Before, you'd export a video and it would just download. It never showed up in your library, so there was no record of the thing you'd just made.
Now:
Every video you export lands in your library as a real asset, tagged MP4 or ProRes.
While it's still working, you'll see a Rendering… card with live status, so you can watch it come together.
There's a Renders view that refreshes on its own while anything is still in progress.
ProRes files are large master files that browsers can't play, so those show a preview image and a download button instead of a broken player.
Your exports organize like anything else: folders, collections, favorites, tags, and a link to the release they belong to.
One note: this starts with the videos you export from here on. Exports you made before this update aren't in the library yet.
Organize all of it the same way
This is the part that matters most. Flows, projects, and compositions now behave exactly like your images and videos do. Everything you already know how to do, you can do to them:
Folders and collections. Drag a flow, a project, or a composition into a folder or a collection. Select a bunch at once and move them all together.
Pin them. Pin the ones you're actively working on to the sidebar, alongside your pinned folders and assets. One click takes you straight into the editor.
Favorite them. The heart works the same way it does on assets, and they show up in your Favorites.
Rename them. Click the title on a card, in a list row, or in the detail panel and type. The new name shows up everywhere, including inside the canvas and the video editor.
Duplicate them. Need a second version of a flow to try something different? Duplicate it from the menu.
Tag them and set a status. Same tags, same draft / in review / approved statuses you use on assets.
Link them to a release. Attach a flow, project, or composition to the release it's for. It then shows up on that release's page next to all its other assets, and you can filter by release or artist.
Download everything it made. Right-click a flow, project, or composition and download every output it produced as one zip.
Delete to Trash. Deleting is safe and restorable, same as assets. Trash also now has a Delete forever option when you really want something gone.
Click any of them to open a detail panel. It shows an Outputs section with everything that item produced, in the same grid as the rest of your library, so you can jump straight from a flow to the visuals it made.
Better ways to find things
Filter by kind. In Studio views, the Type filter becomes a Kind filter: Flows, Projects, Compositions.
Filter by composition. On your assets, you can now filter by the composition a video came from, right next to the existing Project and Flow filters.
Filter by length. A new duration filter with a slider and common presets, from short 4 and 8 second clips all the way up to 30 minutes and beyond.
Show only renders. A new toggle narrows any view down to your exported videos.
Sort and view how you like. Masonry, grid, and list layouts all work, and grouping by type keeps each kind in its own bucket.
Everything shared, in one place
Sharing used to be scattered. Shared flows and projects were in one tab, shared compositions were in another.
Now there's a single Shared item in the sidebar, right next to Favorites. Open it and you'll see:
Shared with me — everything other people have shared with you.
Shared with others — the things you own and have shared out.
Click Shared on its own to see both at once. It looks and works exactly like the rest of your library: same search, same filters, same cards, same right-click menu.
You can organize anything shared with you into your own folders, collections, and tags. Renaming is off for items you don't own, since those belong to someone else.
A small people badge now marks every shared item wherever it appears, not just on the Shared page, so you can always tell at a glance what's shared.
For now, Shared covers flows, projects, and compositions. Assets still use public share links.
A new menu on the left
My Library now has the same left-hand menu as the rest of the app: New, Browse, Library, Tools, Explore, API, and your account. One consistent menu, one place to switch between parts of Visuals.
On smaller screens it tucks away into a drawer so you keep the full width for your work.
You'll also find New flow and New composition in the New menu at the top right, so you can start either one without leaving the library.
Timeline zoom that stays where you are
Zoom is easier to find in the video editor. The controls now sit in the play bar instead of being tucked away.
More importantly, zooming now keeps your place. Zoom in on a tricky transition and the timeline stays centered on the spot you were working on, instead of jumping somewhere else and making you scroll back. Zoom out and you land right back where you started.
Voiceovers in the video editor
Voiceover generation was broken. It's working again for OpenAI and Gemini voices, and you can create them directly in the video editor.
ElevenLabs voices aren't working yet. That fix is coming soon.
Nicer covers for flows, projects, and compositions
A flow that hasn't generated anything yet used to show a plain icon. Now it shows a small illustrated preview of the flow itself: the title, each step as a little card, connected in a chain toward the output. It's built from what's actually in that flow, so no two look alike, and it scales cleanly at any tile size.
Also fixed
ProRes exports are more reliable. Bigger, longer videos now get the room they need to finish, exports retry on their own if something goes wrong, and if one does fail you get an error message written in plain English instead of a code.
Video previews and downloads are more reliable across the library.
Exported videos no longer clutter your generation pickers. A finished export is a final master, not a starting point, so it won't show up when you're picking a video to generate from.
Plus assorted polish on loading states, resize controls, icons, and dark mode.
