About Miora
Miora is an agentic creative studio that generates multimodal assets from a single brief. It combines an editable canvas with a memory system that automatically builds and retains a project's style, rules, and taboos. The tool produces image, video, UI, and 3D outputs in one workspace without scattering work across separate applications.
Review
Miora launched this week with a focus on turning a brief into a full campaign asset pack, including script, storyboard, video, UI/UX, illustration, 3D, and brand systems. The memory layer tracks both personal and project-specific preferences, and users can inspect or edit those rules directly. The canvas keeps all generated media in one place, and every element stays editable through plain-language instructions or selection-based changes.
Key Features
- Agent Memory with personal and project scopes. Personal memory carries context across projects, while project memory isolates client brand rules, taboos, and decisions to prevent cross-contamination. Users can view, add, edit, or remove any stored rule.
- Multimodal generation on a single canvas. One brief produces image, video, UI, and 3D assets that coexist on the same editable surface. No switching between tabs or tools to manage different asset types.
- Editable outputs via plain words. Select any element and describe the change in natural language. Edit Text and Selection Edit tools give direct manipulation, and the agent updates the asset accordingly.
- Reusable Skills. Save a complete workflow as a Skill. Skills can be reused across projects, downloaded, shared with teammates, or published to a marketplace. A Skill does not automatically export raw project memory; users define what context travels with it.
Pricing and Value
New accounts receive 1,000 free credits. The makers have not published pricing for additional credits or subscription tiers. Long-term cost beyond the initial free allocation remains undefined.
Pros
- Memory rules are explicit and editable, not a black box. Teams can treat them as a living brand guide or style system.
- Project-scoped memory keeps client-specific constraints from leaking into personal work or other projects.
- Multimodal output on one canvas removes the need to juggle separate tools for storyboards, 3D mockups, and UI designs.
- Skills capture entire workflows for reuse, which cuts down on rebuilding processes from scratch for repeatable tasks.
Cons
- Not well suited for users who want a simple, one-shot image generator without managing agent memory or workflow Skills.
- Launch-day feedback flagged a bug where the prompt polish feature switched language to Chinese, and the video confirmation flow did not clearly reflect additional instructions.
- Pricing beyond the 1,000 free credits is not yet defined, so the cost for sustained use is unclear.
Miora fits creative teams and solo designers who produce campaign-level asset packs and need consistent style enforcement across multiple formats. It's less relevant for quick, single-image tasks where an editable memory system adds overhead. Anyone evaluating it should test the free credits to see if the agentic workflow and memory handling match their production rhythm.
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