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Scale your creativity on editable canvas with agent memory

427
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98
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Jul 12, 2026
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Not another AI image tool. Miora is an Agentic Creative Studio with Memory. Bring one idea, generate multimodal assets on one editable canvas, turn auto-built memory into a reusable Skill, then create more, always true to your taste. One person, a whole creative studio.
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What is Miora?
Miora is a digital product or tool described as: Scale your creativity on editable canvas with agent memory
Where did Miora originate?
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When was Miora publicly launched?
The initial public indexing or launch date for Miora within our tracked developer communities was recorded on July 12, 2026.
How popular is Miora?
Miora has achieved measurable traction, logging over 427 traction score and facilitating 98 recorded discussions or engagements.
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How does the creator describe Miora?
The original author or development team describes the product as follows: "Not another AI image tool. Miora is an Agentic Creative Studio with Memory. Bring one idea, generate multimodal assets on one editable canvas, turn auto-built memory into a reusable Skill, then cre..."

Community Voice & Feedback

[Redacted] • Jul 12, 2026
The project-vs-personal memory split is what sells this for me — as an indie dev I'm always making promo art and covers for my own app, and the visual language has to stay consistent, which black-box "AI remembers your taste" tools always drift on. Saving that as an editable Skill I reuse per project is the part I'd actually use. When you share a Skill, does it carry its memory rules with it, or just the workflow steps?
[Redacted] • Jul 12, 2026
@Zack Lee that explicit-correction model makes sense, but it puts the burden on the user to remember to say something every time their taste shifts. realistically most people won't bother until the drift is annoying enough to notice. is there any passive signal you use, like consistently editing away from what a rule suggests, that nudges Miora to flag "hey, this rule might be stale" instead of waiting for an explicit override?
[Redacted] • Jul 12, 2026
@sherina_chen pretty interesting, and potent to see Tencent behind this!One nit — when I tried to "polish my prompt", it translated it to Chinese!
[Redacted] • Jul 12, 2026
The editable Agent Memory holding a brand's rules and taboos is more useful to me than one-shot generators that forget my taste every brief. Day-one question: is that taste memory one global profile, or scoped per project so a client brand's rules don't bleed into my personal work? And when I save a workflow as a Skill I "own," can I export it or hand it to a teammate outside Miora, or does reuse only happen inside my own account?
[Redacted] • Jul 12, 2026
Creative consistency is usually lost in the handoffs: key visual to motion, motion to social, social to product UI. Putting those assets on one canvas with shared memory could remove a lot of repeated explanation.
[Redacted] • Jul 12, 2026
the anchor-node consistency answer is genuinely thoughtful. more of a business-model question: a full multimodal campaign pack (script, storyboard, video, UI, 3D) across several specialist agents sounds credit-heavy. does the 1,000 free credits cover one real end-to-end campaign, or is that more of a taste-test amount before you hit a paywall mid-project?
[Redacted] • Jul 12, 2026
the memory-into-Skill part is the interesting bit for me - if my taste shifts mid-project, does the skill drift with new edits or does it lock in from the first few briefs and need a manual reset?
[Redacted] • Jul 12, 2026
when you share a Skill with a teammate, does the anchor/memory baked into it travel with it, or does it need re-anchoring against their own account's memory first?
[Redacted] • Jul 12, 2026
i like the vision of replacing scattered creative tools with one workspace. How will exported projects stay editable later? Saving flexible project files could give creators more confidence.
[Redacted] • Jul 12, 2026
Love the direction you're taking . The idea of AI remembering my creative preferences instead of starting from zero every session feels like a much bigger leap than just generating another image.
[Redacted] • Jul 12, 2026
Tried Miora this morning and the memory turning into a reusable Skill thing actually worked, my color choices carried over to a totally different asset without me redoing anything. The editable canvas feels way less chaotic than juggling tabs.
[Redacted] • Jul 12, 2026
One of the most interesting launches today, especially the anchor-node idea. Wondering...you approve a core key visual, branch video, UI and 3D off it, then perhaps realize the anchor was slightly wrong...Does fixing the anchor re-propagate to everything downstream? Is each child a manual redo? Great work anyway!
[Redacted] • Jul 12, 2026
How do you plan to handle copyright and ownership issues with user-generated assets and skills created on Miora's platform?
[Redacted] • Jul 12, 2026
What formats can users export for image, video, UI, and 3D assets?
[Redacted] • Jul 12, 2026
I would love a presentation mode that turns selected canvas nodes into a clean client review flow.

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