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.