What's New in Visuals
This release brings 4 new models. 2 make images, 2 make video.
The rest of it is about knowing where you stand. What plan you're on, when your credits reset, and being charged for what a model actually made instead of what you asked it for.
4 new models
2 new image models and 2 new video models are live, and they show up in the model list on the image and video pages:
GPT Image 2. Images.
FLUX 2 Pro. Images.
Veo 3.1 Lite. Video.
Runway Gen-4.5. Video.
Reference images now show up where they should. Plenty of models take a reference image, but the upload control wasn't appearing for all of them. If a model accepts an image input, the control to upload one is there.
Reference images work on the image and video generator pages, and on the visual canvas. Video and audio inputs are a visual canvas thing only.
A wider frame, and one ratio gone
21:9 is now an aspect ratio you can generate in. It's the wide cinema shape.
Very wide and very tall ratios also behave better. They now land on a sensible resolution instead of an extreme one.
9:21 is gone. No model supported it, so it was a dead option in the list.
Charged for what you actually get
There were 2 places where the charge didn't match the thing you got back.
Extreme aspect ratios. Before, a very wide or very tall request was priced off the size you asked for, even when the model made something different. Now it's priced off what the model actually produced.
Video length. Some video models round your requested length up to the nearest length they support, so the clip that comes back is a little longer than the one you asked for. The charge now matches the clip you actually get.
Your plan, on screen
Finding out what plan you were on meant going looking for it.
Now it's a badge, in 3 places: the profile menu, Settings, and the pricing page. Next to it is the date your credits reset, so you know when the meter starts over. Free accounts see their one-time credit grant instead.
The cards in Settings were reordered too. Your plan now sits directly under your personal information.
Your name is editable. You can change your full name in Profile Settings.
Video editor: crossfades and captions
A crossfade blends now. A crossfade is meant to melt one clip into the next. Instead it dipped to black in the middle, so every crossfade had a dark spot in it. Now the clips overlap for real, and the blend looks like a blend.
Caption tilt clears when you clear it. Add a tilt to a caption, then remove it, and the tilt stayed put. It comes off properly now. The default caption presets are straight as well, instead of slightly tilted.
The visual canvas (Alpha preview)
This was in alpha preview at the time, available to a small group. It's open to everyone now.
Cards know what each input is for. Cards on the visual canvas got typed inputs: start frame, reference, character, and control. A card only offers the inputs the chosen model actually accepts, so there's nothing to guess at and nothing that quietly gets ignored.
Sharing has roles. Flows and projects can be shared with a role attached. A person can be a viewer, an editor, or an owner.
Also fixed
Spinners spin again. Loading indicators across the whole app looked frozen. They move again, so a slow step reads as working instead of stuck.
Warnings stay until you dismiss them. A warning telling you something destructive just happened used to disappear on a timer, sometimes before you'd finished reading it. Those now stay on screen until you close them.
Lyric videos end clean. Empty clips left at the end of a timeline are all collapsed now, not just the last one.
