Kiko is a currently a subscription-only Beta feature.
Kiko can interact directly with the Canvas and can collaborate with you on things like:
Writing and refining prompts.
Setting up and editing Flows.
Creating image sequences to storyboard your project.
Setting up multiple Flows with different models to test generation styles.
Recommending which models are best for your project.
Breaking scripts up into scenes, writing prompts for each scene.
Suggesting next steps for your project.
Inspiring you with new ideas.
Translating Flow information and prompts to your preferred language.
To get started
Hover over the sleeping yellow Kiko in the bottom left corner of the Canvas.
Choose Let’s Create to work with Kiko directly on the Canvas.
Choose Surprise Me for an assortment of Kiko-generated images and videos.
Let Kiko generate for me
When "Let Kiko generate for me" is checked, Kiko will set up Flows and automatically generate media using your credits.
Uncheck "Let Kiko generate for me" if you prefer to review prompts and settings before generating.
Talking to Kiko
Type what you’d like to make, do, or learn more about into the Kiko chat, then hit enter. Kiko understands and responds to natural conversation in multiple languages.
Working with flows, images, and prompts
Select Flows, images, videos or audio on the Canvas to add them to the chat. Kiko will use these as inspiration or elements for your next generation.
Some things you can ask Kiko to do:
Set up Flows.
Describe your idea and any details in the Kiko chat.
Examples:
“ I want to make a video of a dog in space. Can you set up four image flows using different models so I can compare the styles? 16:9 aspect ratio.”
“Break this script down into scenes and make a flux image for each one. Landscape size images, photorealistic. It’s set in a small country town. The main character Dave is a handsome man with short brown hair aged 20. He’s wearing jeans and a red t-shirt.”
Generate variants of images and videos.
Select the image or video to add it to the Kiko chat, then describe the changes you want.
Examples:
“I want more of a cartoon look, like an 80s cartoon so more colour, more surreal.”
Kiko will set up a Flow to create a new image with elements from the selected image.
“Use this image as a stencil. Let’s make it photorealistic.”
Kiko will create a new Flow using the selected image as a stencil with a prompt that matches your vision.
Edit a prompt in a Flow.
Select the Flow to add it to the chat, and describe the changes you want to see.
Example:
“Can we change this up? Add some more detail in about the house, need it to be ramshackle, kind of half falling down with peeling paint and an overgrown garden.”
Kiko will rewrite the prompt and update the flow.
Create a storyboard sequence.
Select one or more images to add to the chat, or simply describe your idea and ask Kiko to do the rest.
Example:
“Set up a four-image storyboard in this style showing the dog on an epic space adventure.”
Kiko will set up an image storyboard that includes aesthetic and subject elements from the selected image/s.
Adapt a prompt for a different model.
Write your prompt in the chat, or select a Flow with an existing prompt, then ask Kiko to re-write so it’s optimised for a different video or image Flow.
Example:
“Rewrite this for Kling Standard and add to a flow.”
Kiko will rewrite the prompt and create a new Flow.
Create a video from an image.
Select the image and ask Kiko to make a video. If you want to specify types of movements or use a particular model let Kiko know.
Example:
“Let’s animate this with Luma. I want the dog to be floating happily in zero gravity.”
Kiko will set up a Luma Flow with the image and add in a prompt.
Create a video transition between two images.
Select both images to add to the Kiko chat, ask Kiko to make a transition. Describe the type of transition you want to generate or let Kiko choose for you.
Example:
“Create a transition between these.”
Kiko will add your images and a prompt to a keyframe Flow.
Want to use a specific model? Say: “Use Luma” or “Use Runway”.
Add audio to a video clip.
Select the clip and say:
“Add audio to this video.”
Kiko will set up an Add Audio to Video Flow with your video and a prompt. If you have a sound in mind describe it to Kiko.
Example:
“I want to add some ambient chill piano with nature sounds, birds chirping and wind blowing through leafy trees to this video.”
Create an audio track to add to a video.
Select your inspiration image/s or just describe the type of sounds you want. Remember to tell Kiko how long the track should be.
Example:
“Make a 30-second track that goes with my visuals.”
Kiko will set up a Stable Audio flow to create your track.
You can give Kiko more information about the type of track you want or just let Kiko take inspiration from your images.