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Loraverse — Create Mode, where the cast and world get built
A production environment for AI-native cinematic work. Characters hold their look. Scenes hold their structure. Every shot remembers what came before it.

The mental model

Three principles. One graph. How Loraverse thinks.

Who it's for

Producers, creatives, engineers, legal. The full production team.

Get started

Two paths in. Empty canvas, or imported script.

Why this exists

Most AI tools forget. You describe a character, generate an image, and the next time you ask for that character, you start over. The eyes change. The wardrobe drifts. The world resets. We call this Generative Amnesia. For anyone trying to make a film, a series, a campaign, or a story, it’s a wall. Loraverse is built around the opposite premise. Characters, environments, props, and styles aren’t prompts. They’re , structured creative decisions that persist and compound.
A character generated and used across scenes
A scene composed inside Loraverse
An environment built once and reused
Cast a character into a scene, and Loraverse remembers who they are. Direct a shot, and Loraverse remembers what scene it belongs to. Generate a take, and the relevant creative context travels with it. The result is less slot machine, more production pipeline. You build your verse. You produce your story.