The Genvid Keyframe Editor: Maintain Creative Command Over Every Frame

In most AI video tools, you describe what you want and hope for the best. That approach breaks down for professional productions, where continuity, composition, and creative intent must be precise. The Genvid Keyframe Editor gives you fine-grained control over exactly how every shot is composed. Layer your cast, props, and locations where you want them, then let AI blend everything into a studio-grade keyframe that feeds directly into your production pipeline.

You Direct the Shot. The AI Executes.

Layers

Other platforms ask you to describe a scene in words and accept whatever the AI returns. Genvid gives you a canvas. Stack multiple image layers, position and resize each element to match your creative vision, and save the result as a keyframe that feeds directly into video generation. The composition decision stays with you, not the model.

This is the difference between “I hope the AI understood what I meant” and “I placed every element exactly where I wanted it.” For professional productions that depend on continuity, character placement, and intentional framing, that difference is everything.

Build Shots from Your Production Library

Your cast, props, and locations are already organized in your project.

Drop any asset onto the canvas as a layer. Because every asset comes from the same production database, visual continuity happens by default. You are working with the same characters, the same wardrobe, the same locations across every shot, not re-describing them in a text prompt and hoping for consistency.

Asset Manager

From Layers to a Finished Frame

Once you have placed your layers, AI-powered refinement lets you push the composition further: modify with a text prompt, resize to canvas, or flip any layer in either direction.

From Layers to Finished Image

When your composition is ready, you choose how to commit it. 

Save Keyframe flattens your layers into a full-resolution PNG, and every save creates a new version so you can always revisit an earlier composition. 

Merge & Save takes it further. AI blends your layers into a single cohesive image, matching lighting, smoothing edges, and unifying the whole composition around a prompt you provide. The result looks like a finished, intentional frame, not a collage of cutouts.

Iterate Like a Director

Iterate

Professional directors do not commit to a single take. They shoot options and choose the strongest one. Your keyframe workflow should work the same way.

Save as many variations as you need for any shot. Every version is preserved, organized in a visual strip where you can compare options at a glance. Load any variation back onto the canvas to build on it further without losing the original. When you have found the frame that serves the scene, mark it as Selected and Genvid carries that decision forward through your entire pipeline: video generation, storyboard, timeline.

Change direction later? One click. Your creative process stays fluid. Your production stays organized.