Prompt-Led Image and Video Creation
SeaArt AI gives creators a direct path from an idea to a visual result. Type a natural-language prompt, add a reference image when the composition matters, then choose an Image or Video route from the Home workspace. This setup suits social posts, product concepts, character studies, and quick story experiments because the creative brief stays close to the generation controls.
The mobile layout keeps Fast Generation cards, recommended models, and tool shortcuts within reach instead of hiding every choice behind a desktop-style panel. Users can try a quick preset first and then refine the prompt, style, or input as the project takes shape, making the app approachable for casual experiments as well as repeatable creative work.
Omni Scene Control for Dynamic Visuals
Omni is the focused workspace for creators who want more than a single generated frame. Its workflow combines multiple visual elements—images, video, and subjects—into a new dynamic scene, giving a short concept room to move, change, or connect. That makes it useful for animated portraits, product motion, character clips, and visual transitions built from existing material.
The Omni screen pairs a clear preview area with an input bar and an Image selector, so users can set up a direction before sending a request. Advanced creators can use model and parameter choices for more intentional results, while newcomers can begin with a simple combination and learn by adjusting one element at a time. The result is a flexible bridge between still-image editing and video creation.
Community Feeds, Remixing, and Discovery
SeaArt's community turns the app into an idea library as well as a generator. Recommended and Follow feeds present image and video creations in a scrollable stream, with likes, comments, sharing, and creator profiles making each post easy to explore. A viewer can study a style, save a promising direction, or use a visual prompt as the starting point for a new experiment.
Remix gives that discovery loop a practical next step: take inspiration from a post and reshape it into a personal version instead of starting from a blank canvas. The feed includes very different subjects—from anime scenes to outfit changes, landscapes, and short videos—so artists, storytellers, and social creators can find references that match the mood or format they need.
Tools, Profiles, and Ongoing Creative Work
The Tools area gathers practical shortcuts for image and video work, while the Profile area gives each creator a place to manage identity and unfinished projects. A visible draft card can reopen an in-progress piece, and tabs for Works, Favorites, Posts, Models, and Tools help separate published ideas from material still being shaped.
Events and Tasks add a lightweight rhythm for users who enjoy returning to the app regularly, and the profile keeps those entries beside subscriptions, energy or credit indicators, and community activity. This combination works well for mobile creators who alternate between making a quick visual, browsing references, and coming back later to finish or share a project.