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Introduction
Genesis is an AI visual storytelling platform built for creators, educators,
world-builders, and storytellers who want more than a blank canvas. Instead of
starting from scratch, you enter one of three immersive creative realms — and your AI
guide Gen walks with you every step of the way.
Each realm provides a structured context that helps our AI generate richer, more
coherent visuals and narratives. Whether you're building a fantasy epic, exploring the
edge of the universe, or diving into the microscopic world of biology, Genesis turns
your imagination into a living, breathing story.
What sets Genesis apart from generic AI image tools is the guided creative experience.
Gen, your AI companion, doesn't just wait for instructions — it asks questions, offers
narrative branches, and remembers context as your story grows. This means every
session produces content that is coherent, styled consistently, and deeply personal.
Genesis is not just a generator; it is a creative partner that helps you develop ideas
you didn't know you had.
The Three Creative Realms
Explore the Cosmos
Drift through galaxies, witness supernovas, and discover alien civilisations. The
Cosmos realm is your gateway to science-inspired visual stories set among the
stars. Perfect for astronomy enthusiasts, science educators, and anyone who has
ever looked up at the night sky and wondered.
Generate accurate nebula art, design believable exoplanet landscapes, or build an
illustrated guide to the solar system. Gen draws on astrophysics concepts to keep
your visuals scientifically grounded while remaining breathtakingly beautiful.
Reference real mission imagery and data at
NASA.gov.
Discover the Kingdom
Raise your banner and forge legends. The Kingdom realm lets you craft tales of
knights, dragons, enchanted forests, and ancient magic. Build royal dynasties,
design mythical creatures, and illustrate the battles and alliances that shape
your world's history.
From children's fairy tales to epic high-fantasy novels, the Kingdom realm adapts
to any scale. Illustrate a single hero's quest or map an entire continent. Gen
helps you maintain lore consistency across every scene and character you create.
For worldbuilding inspiration, see narrative design resources at the
Writer's Digest.
Dive into the Cell
Zoom into the microscopic universe of life itself. The Cell realm transforms
biology into stunning visual narratives — from DNA replication to cellular
respiration. Ideal for science communication, educational content, and creators
who want to make the invisible visible.
Teachers use The Cell to build illustrated lesson plans that students actually
want to read. Science communicators use it to turn dense research into shareable
visual stories. If it lives, breathes, or divides, Genesis can help you tell its
story. Explore the science behind the visuals at the
National Institutes of Health (NIH).
3 creations per month. Start exploring the realms at no cost.
Creator — $19.99/mo
30 creations, 12 pages each, no watermarks, commercial licence.
Studio — $59.99/mo
Unlimited creations, all styles, priority rendering, team access.
Empire — Custom
Enterprise-grade volume, white-label options, and dedicated support.
How Genesis Works
Getting started takes less than two minutes. First, you choose one of the three
creative realms — Cosmos, Kingdom, or Cell — which sets the tone, vocabulary, and
visual palette that Gen will work within. This context primes the AI before you type a
single word, so the output is always coherent and thematically consistent.
Next, you describe your idea in plain language. No prompt engineering, no special
syntax. Tell Gen what you want to create — a story, an educational guide, a world map,
a character sheet — and it asks clarifying questions to sharpen the vision. You stay
in control; Genesis does the heavy lifting.
Finally, you refine your creation in the Visual Studio. Adjust styles, swap scenes,
edit text, and regenerate individual panels until everything is exactly right. When
you're satisfied, export as a polished PDF or eBook, or share a live link that anyone
can view on any device — no account required to read.
Genesis in Action — Real-World Use Cases
The Quest for the Dragon's Keep
A fantasy writer enters the Kingdom realm and describes a knight named Aldric
tasked with recovering a stolen relic from a mountain fortress. Gen asks about the
knight's appearance, the tone of the story, and the world's magic system. Within
minutes, the writer has a fully illustrated 12-page eBook complete with character
art, a scene-by-scene narrative, and a map — ready to share with friends or
publish on Amazon KDP.
Realm: The Kingdom
Illustrated Biology Lesson on Mitosis
A secondary school biology teacher enters the Cell realm and asks Gen to create a
visual guide to mitosis for Year 10 students. Gen generates a step-by-step
illustrated walkthrough — prophase through cytokinesis — with accurate diagrams,
plain-language captions, and a short quiz at the end. The teacher exports it as a
PDF and shares the link with her class the same afternoon.
Realm: The Cell
A Child's Guide to the Solar System
A parent uses the Cosmos realm to build a personalised illustrated book for their
7-year-old featuring the child as a young astronaut exploring each planet. Gen
maintains the child's character design consistently across all eight scenes,
adjusts the reading level to age-appropriate language, and produces a print-ready
PDF that arrives at an online print shop the same day.
Realm: The Cosmos
Game Character Concept Sheet
An indie game developer uses the Kingdom realm to rapidly prototype a roster of
five playable characters — a ranger, a mage, a rogue, a paladin, and a bard. Each
character gets a full concept sheet: front/back poses, colour palette, and item
inventory. The developer exports high-resolution images and loads them directly
into their game engine, cutting weeks off the concept art phase.
Realm: The Kingdom
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need any design or writing experience?
None at all. Genesis is designed from the ground up for people who have great
ideas but no technical background in design or prompt engineering. If you can
describe what you want in a sentence, Gen can start building it. The guided realm
system removes the intimidation of a blank canvas entirely.
Can I use the content I create commercially?
Yes, on Creator tier and above. All content you generate on a paid plan comes with
a full commercial licence, meaning you can sell your illustrated eBooks, use
visuals in client work, publish on platforms like Etsy or Amazon KDP, and
incorporate content into branded materials. Spark (free) tier content is for
personal use only.
Which AI models power Genesis?
Genesis uses a combination of leading generative AI models for both visual
creation and narrative guidance through Mastra-backed routing. The platform is
model-agnostic by design — as better models emerge, Genesis integrates them
without requiring any changes on your end.
Is Genesis suitable for classroom use?
Absolutely. The Curriculum Tools feature was built specifically for educators who
want to produce illustrated lesson materials, interactive learning guides, and
assessed creative projects. Teachers on Studio tier can create unlimited materials
and share them with students via a simple link. The Cell realm in particular has
proven popular in secondary and higher education science classes.
What are the key benefits of AI character design with Genesis?
Genesis provides character consistency across scenes, guided creative context
through themed realms, over 20 visual styles to match any project, and no
requirement for prompt engineering expertise. Characters maintain their
appearance, outfit, and design language across every generation, which is one of
the most difficult challenges in AI-driven character design to solve.
How do I integrate AI character design into my workflow?
Genesis fits into existing creative workflows as a concept and iteration tool.
Game developers use it for rapid character concept art before committing to full
production. Comic artists build character sheets and reference boards. Educators
create recurring mascot characters for lesson series. Animators prototype looks
and poses. Create in Genesis, refine in the Visual Studio, export high-quality
images, and bring them into your existing pipeline.
Why do my AI-generated characters lack uniqueness?
Generic AI tools tend to produce similar-looking characters because they lack
creative context. Genesis solves this with themed realms that provide rich visual
vocabulary, and Gen — your AI companion — who asks clarifying questions about
personality, backstory, and visual preferences. This extra context produces
designs that feel original and tailored to your vision rather than generic.
What are the latest trends in AI character design?
In 2026, the biggest trends are guided AI workflows, character consistency
systems, realm-based contextual generation, and no-prompt interfaces. Genesis is
at the forefront of all four trends. The industry is moving away from raw
prompt-based generation toward structured creative experiences where AI
understands the genre, maintains memory, and actively collaborates with the
creator.
How does AI improve character design efficiency?
Genesis dramatically speeds up the character design process. What traditionally
takes hours of sketching, revising, and refining can be done in minutes. Describe
your character concept, choose a visual style, and Genesis generates a fully
realised design instantly. Use the Visual Studio to iterate rapidly — change
outfits, adjust expressions, try different art styles — all without starting from
scratch. This iterative speed means you explore more ideas and arrive at the best
design faster.
What Creators Are Saying
"I published my first illustrated children's book in a weekend. The Kingdom realm
kept my characters looking consistent across every scene — something I could never
manage with other tools."
— Amara T.,
indie author & self-publisher
"My Year 10 biology class actually asked for more lesson materials after I shared
the first one I made with Genesis. The Cell realm diagrams are clearer than
anything in our textbook."
— Mr. Osei,
secondary school science teacher
"Genesis cut weeks off our concept art pipeline. I had five fully designed
characters with reference sheets ready before our artist even started. Worth every
penny of the Studio tier."
— Lena K.,
indie game developer
Trusted by 100,000+ creators — educators,
writers, game developers, and science communicators worldwide.
Every Journey Begins With a Spark
Join thousands of creators, educators, and storytellers already building stunning
visual worlds with Genesis. Your first realm is waiting.
One of the biggest challenges in AI-driven character design is maintaining consistency
across multiple scenes, poses, and contexts. Generic AI image generators treat every
prompt independently, leading to characters that change appearance, proportions, and
styling from one generation to the next. Genesis solves this with realm-based context
priming and Gen's character memory system.
When you design a character in The Kingdom realm, for example, Gen understands the
fantasy genre's visual language — armor, heraldry, enchanted weapons, mythical
creature anatomy — and applies a coherent style across every scene featuring that
character. This means your knight looks like the same knight whether they're battling
a dragon, sitting at a feast, or riding through an enchanted forest.
Genesis supports character design across multiple creative domains. Game developers
use it for rapid concept art iteration — heroes, villains, NPCs, and creature designs.
Comic creators build entire character sheets with consistent expressions and outfits.
Animators prototype character looks before committing to full production. Educators
design recurring mascot characters for illustrated learning materials that students
recognise across lessons.
With over 20 visual styles — from watercolour and pixel art to cyberpunk and corporate
illustration — Genesis lets you customise the look of your characters to match any
project, audience, or brand identity. And because the guided interface requires no
prompt engineering, even beginners can create professional-quality character designs
in minutes.
How Genesis Compares to Other AI Visual Storytelling Tools
Many AI visual tools give you a text box and expect you to engineer the perfect
prompt. Genesis takes a fundamentally different approach. By offering three themed
creative realms — The Cosmos, The Kingdom, and The Cell — Genesis pre-loads the AI
with rich contextual understanding before you type a single word. This means
higher-quality, more coherent output from the very first generation.
Gen, the AI creative companion, is another differentiator. Rather than passively
waiting for instructions, Gen actively guides the creative process — asking questions
about your vision, suggesting narrative directions, offering style recommendations,
and maintaining story and character context across your entire project. This guided
workflow is why first-time users can produce publication-ready visual stories within
minutes.
Genesis also includes features specifically built for serious creators: curriculum
tools for educators, commercial licensing on paid plans, PDF and eBook export,
collaborative editing, and a Visual Studio for granular refinement of AI-generated
images. Whether you're looking for the best AI tools for visual narrative creation in
2026, a guided AI tool to create story visuals, or an AI platform for immersive
realm-based storytelling, Genesis offers a complete creative ecosystem rather than
just a generation engine.
Visual Storytelling and World-Building
Visual storytelling is more than generating pretty images — it's about building a
coherent visual narrative where every scene, character, and environment tells part of
a larger story. Genesis is built from the ground up for this purpose. The realm system
provides thematic structure: The Cosmos grounds your stories in astrophysics and space
exploration, The Kingdom provides a rich fantasy framework, and The Cell brings
biology and microscience to vivid life.
World-builders benefit from Genesis's contextual consistency. When you create
cosmic-themed visual content, the AI maintains consistent star fields, planet designs,
and technology aesthetics throughout your project. Fantasy world-builders can map
entire kingdoms with consistent architecture, heraldry, and character designs. Science
communicators can illustrate cellular processes with accurate, consistently styled
diagrams across an entire lesson series.
If your storyboards look flat and lack depth, Genesis's guided approach helps. Gen
suggests environmental details, atmospheric effects, and compositional improvements
that add dimensionality to your scenes. The Visual Studio lets you iterate on
individual panels to adjust perspective, lighting, and layering until every frame has
the depth and impact your story deserves.
Who Creates with Genesis?
Genesis is built for anyone with a story to tell or an idea to explore. The platform
scales from first-time creators to professional studios, adapting its guided workflow
to the user's experience level and creative goals. Whether you are creating for the
classroom, for publication, or purely for pleasure, Genesis meets you where you are.
Educators and Teachers
Use Genesis to build illustrated lesson plans, accurate scientific diagrams, and
curriculum-aligned visual content that captures student attention and improves
knowledge retention across every subject and age group.
Fiction Writers and Authors
Bring characters and worlds to life with consistent AI-generated illustrations.
Self-publish richly illustrated eBooks, build chapter artwork, or create a visual
world bible for your novel series with coherent character and environment designs
throughout.
Game Developers and Designers
Prototype character concept art, design environment mockups, build lore documents,
and iterate on creature designs faster than any traditional pipeline allows, at a
fraction of the cost of commissioning bespoke illustration.
Science Communicators
Visualise complex biological, chemical, or astronomical processes with clarity and
accuracy. Turn peer-reviewed research, lab findings, or scientific discoveries
into compelling shareable visual stories that make expertise accessible to wider
audiences.
Indie Publishers and Content Creators
Produce illustrated children's books, activity workbooks, and visual learning
guides for platforms like Amazon KDP, Etsy, and Gumroad — all with commercial
licensing included on Creator tier and above.
Genesis for Education
Visual learning is one of the most effective pedagogical approaches. Students retain
significantly more information when concepts are paired with relevant, high-quality
visuals. Yet producing those visuals has traditionally required graphic design skills
or a substantial budget. Genesis changes that equation entirely — any teacher can
generate publication-quality illustrated materials in minutes.
Teachers using the Cell realm create illustrated biology lessons covering cellular
respiration, mitosis, protein synthesis, and ecosystem dynamics — each with accurate
visuals that clarify rather than simplify. The Cosmos realm serves physics and
astronomy educators with content ranging from solar system diagrams to illustrated
guides on stellar lifecycle and galaxy formation. The Kingdom realm finds use in
history and humanities classes, helping educators illustrate medieval societies,
mythological traditions, and literary worlds.
Curriculum Tools on the Studio tier allow teachers to build structured learning paths
— sequences of illustrated modules that guide students through a topic from
introduction through to assessment. Each module can include AI-generated visuals,
explanatory text, comprehension questions, and creative challenges. The entire
curriculum can be shared via a single link with no student account or app installation
required to read.
When abstract concepts become concrete illustrations and classroom materials look as
polished as published textbooks, student engagement improves measurably. Genesis
brings that level of production quality within reach for individual teachers working
with any budget, not just well-funded institutions with dedicated publishing
resources.
Publishing and Sharing Your Visual Stories
Creating a visual story is only half the journey — sharing it is where the impact
happens. Genesis offers multiple export and sharing options so your work reaches its
audience in the right format. Export finished projects as polished PDFs suitable for
print-on-demand services, or as formatted eBooks compatible with Kindle, Kobo, and
Apple Books. Both formats preserve Genesis's visual layouts, typography, and
illustrated content exactly as you designed them during creation.
For digital sharing, Genesis generates a live link that anyone can open in any browser
— no account, no app installation, no friction for the reader. Share your visual story
on social media, embed it in a website, or send it directly to your audience. Live
links are fully responsive and render beautifully on phones, tablets, and desktops
without any additional configuration.
Creators on Creator tier and above receive a commercial licence covering all content
they generate on Genesis. This means you can sell illustrated eBooks on Amazon KDP and
Etsy, include Genesis visuals in client deliverables, or license characters and world
designs to third parties. The commercial licence covers both AI-generated visuals and
text content produced through the platform, giving creators complete ownership and
monetisation rights over everything they make.