Documentation Index
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What it does
Design Content Studio takes a photo of your existing space and redesigns it into a professional setup optimized for your content creation type. Upload your room, pick your use case, and AI transforms it with the right layout, equipment placement, lighting, and background elements — specific to how that space will actually be used on camera. After generating, you also get actionable recommendations: lighting setup tips, camera angle advice, and background framing guidance tailored to your chosen setup.Credit cost
| Action | Credits |
|---|---|
| Generate studio design | 3 credits |
Supported setup types
| Setup | Best for |
|---|---|
| Podcast Setup | Audio-first shows, interview formats, conversational content |
| Gaming Room | Streamers, gaming content, RGB-aesthetic channels |
| YouTube Studio | Talking head videos, tutorials, product reviews |
| Home Office | Professional video calls, remote work content, business creators |
| Airbnb | Listing photography, guest-ready spaces, short-let content |
| Salon / Retail | Client-facing spaces, before/after content, business social media |
How to use it
Upload your space
Take a photo of your room as it is right now and upload it. The AI uses your actual space — walls, dimensions, natural light — as the starting point.
Pick your setup type
Choose the type of content you create. Each option produces a different transformation — a podcast setup looks nothing like a gaming room. Pick the one that matches your work.
Add extra preferences (optional)
Toggle on the custom preference field to add specific requests — colour schemes, equipment you want included, or aesthetic direction.
What the AI does to your room
The transformation follows strict rules per use case:- Room structure stays intact — walls, floor, ceiling, and dimensions are not altered
- Only relevant equipment is added — a podcast setup won’t have gaming gear; a YouTube studio won’t have acoustic panels unless they fit
- Lighting is realistic — the output reflects how the lighting would actually look in that setup, not a generic bright room
- The space looks operational — finished, styled, and ready to shoot in
After generating
Once your design is ready you get three recommendation panels alongside the image:- Lighting Setup — specific light positioning, temperature, and equipment tips for your use case
- Camera Angles — where to position your camera, what angles work, and how to frame
- Background & Framing — what to put behind you, how to layer depth, what to remove
Tips for better results
- Shoot your room photo straight-on, not at a sharp angle
- Include as much of the room as possible — tight crops limit what the AI can redesign
- If you have specific gear you want included (e.g. “include a ring light” or “dual monitor setup”), add it in the custom preference field
- Try different setup types on the same photo — a room can work for multiple content styles