Frequently asked questions

Answers to common questions about Framo — the AI-native design workspace for generating and editing images, video, and 3D on an infinite canvas.

What is Framo?
Framo is an AI-native design workspace for creating and editing images, video, and 3D models on an infinite canvas. It combines chat-to-image generation, a built-in 2D pixel editor and a 3D scene editor, custom style training (LoRA), and one-click shareable projects — so you can take an idea from prompt to a finished, composed result in one place.
Is Framo free?
Yes — Framo has a free tier with monthly credits for generating and editing. Paid plans add more credits and capabilities, and team or organization plans are available for studios and schools.
What can I make with Framo?
Images (text-to-image, image-to-image, plus inpainting and edits), videos (animate a still into a clip, or compose one from multiple references), and 3D models (turn one or several images into a 3D asset). You can also paint and mask in the 2D editor and build scenes in the 3D editor, then render them into finished images.
Which AI models does Framo use?
Framo supports a curated set of leading image, video, and 3D models and routes your prompt to the right one for the task. You choose the model in the chat bar; the documentation explains which model fits which job.
Can AI assistants and agents use Framo?
Yes. Framo publishes a knowledge base for AI assistants at /llms.txt and a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server at /api/mcp, so an agent can read Framo's documentation and answer questions about how to use it. Signed-in users can get a token for full access.
Does Framo do video and 3D, or just images?
All three. Video animates a still image into a clip (or composes from several references), and 3D turns images into a model you can view and refine — alongside the image tools, all on the same canvas.
Can I train my own style or character?
Yes. Framo can train a custom LoRA from your images so you can generate in a consistent style or with a recurring subject, then compose with it like any other model.
How is Framo different from a single image generator?
Framo is a workspace, not a single tool. Instead of one prompt box, you get an infinite canvas where images, videos, and 3D live together as nodes you can connect and iterate on, plus built-in 2D and 3D editors and an AI agent — so an entire project happens in one place rather than across separate apps.

More in the documentation, or the machine-readable index at /llms.txt.