Generate ad image concepts
Create an image workflow, upload reference assets, select a model, set aspect ratio and style, generate multiple versions, then keep the strongest outputs inside the same canvas.
Generate, edit, batch, and organize AI ad creative from one canvas, using Benly's supported current model catalog for images, videos, text, and audio.
Creative Studio is Benly's canvas for turning creative ideas into production-ready ad assets. It gives teams a workflow library, reusable templates, persisted projects, and a visual canvas where they can generate images, videos, text, and audio with the supported current model catalog. A team can start a workflow, upload or reference assets, choose models, create prompt assistants, run prompt batches, generate multi-reference variants, edit outputs, save the canvas, duplicate workflows across workspaces, and share a public preview when a concept is ready to review.
01 / Workflow
Creative Studio gives performance and creative teams a production workspace instead of a single prompt box. The Studio home page lists saved workflows, templates, search, creator filters, sorting, grid and list views, bulk deletion, cross-workspace duplication, and share links. Inside a workflow, the canvas keeps the creative process visible: source assets, prompts, generated outputs, variations, edit steps, and comments can live together instead of being scattered across model tabs, folders, and screenshots.
02 / Workflow
The canvas is built for mixed creative production. Image nodes support prompts, input images, style, aspect ratio, model choice, and multiple versions. Video nodes support prompts, references, aspect ratio, resolution, duration, generated videos, job status, and cancellation. Prompt assistant nodes help structure stronger generation prompts. Prompt batch, multi-reference, and text-variant nodes make it possible to create many ad directions from structured prompts, linked assets, scene images, CSV rows, or text overlays.
Use cases
Each use case starts from a real marketing question and ends with reusable context the team can bring into the next review, test, or brief.
Create an image workflow, upload reference assets, select a model, set aspect ratio and style, generate multiple versions, then keep the strongest outputs inside the same canvas.
Use video nodes with prompts, input images, duration, resolution, aspect ratio, and supported video models to explore motion concepts without losing the source assets and notes.
Use prompt batch, multi-reference, text variants, data rows, and linked asset mapping to generate many creative directions from one structured workflow.
Save projects, duplicate templates, copy workflows across workspaces, and share public previews so a proven creative setup can be reused instead of rebuilt from scratch.
03 / Workflow
Creative Studio is also the place where generated media becomes usable creative work. Teams can upload images, parse design files, generate prompts, analyze images, transform copy, remove backgrounds, upscale, crop, composite, inpaint, outpaint, split grids, split layers, create CTA text, adjust camera angles, generate audio, and run an agent chat against the canvas. Batch transform and pipeline execution endpoints let a structured canvas produce many outputs without rebuilding the same setup by hand.
04 / Workflow
Creative teams are no longer choosing between a blank design file and a pile of disconnected AI model tabs. A useful creative workflow needs the prompt, reference assets, generated outputs, edits, batch logic, and team review path to stay together. Creative Studio makes that workflow repeatable: explore concepts quickly, compare model outputs, turn winning directions into batches, and keep the project organized enough that the next teammate can understand what happened.
FAQ
Practical answers for teams comparing workflows, validating product fit, or deciding how this feature should sit inside their operating rhythm.
Creative Studio is Benly's AI creative production workspace. It combines a workflow library, reusable templates, persisted projects, and a visual canvas where teams can generate and edit images, videos, text, and audio. Instead of sending every prompt to a separate tool, a team can keep prompts, source assets, generated outputs, edits, batches, and project context inside one workflow.
Creative Studio uses Benly's supported current model catalog. The codebase includes provider groups for image, video, text, and audio workflows, with model entries across Google, OpenAI, FLUX, Ideogram, Recraft, Kling, Luma, MiniMax, xAI, and other enabled providers. Availability can depend on the specific model, media type, account access, and product configuration, but the product is designed around choosing the right supported model from one selector instead of jumping between tools.
Yes. The canvas includes image nodes and video nodes. Image nodes handle prompts, references, styles, aspect ratios, model choice, and multiple versions. Video nodes handle prompts, input references, aspect ratio, resolution, duration, job status, generated video output, cancellation, and follow-up checks. The goal is to let a team explore still concepts and motion directions in the same creative workspace.
Batch generation means using a structured canvas node to create many outputs from one setup. Prompt batch nodes can split multiple prompts and map linked images. Multi-reference nodes can keep a scene consistent while changing products, people, or objects. Text-variant nodes can use rows of copy or CSV data to generate AI outputs or text overlays. Batch transform and pipeline execution can then run larger variant workflows without manually repeating every step.
Yes. Creative Studio supports media uploads, design-file parsing, audio uploads, reusable library assets, and linked input references. Uploaded assets can become the source material for image generation, video generation, multi-reference workflows, text overlays, analysis, edits, or reusable project templates. This matters because high-quality AI creative work usually depends on the right references, not only on the prompt text.
The Studio home page is built around workflow management. Users can search projects, filter by creator, sort by modified date, created date, or name, switch between grid and list views, preview templates, duplicate templates, duplicate projects to one or more workspaces, delete projects, bulk-delete selected workflows, and create public share links. That gives a team a practical operating layer around the canvas.
Creative Studio is designed around a desktop canvas. The product can list workflows in the app, but the generation canvas itself is treated as a larger-screen workspace so nodes, media, references, and editing controls have enough room to be useful. For serious production work, teams should use it on desktop.