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History is your personal library. It's where everything you've made or saved lives in one place — your models, your elements, and all the images and videos you've generated — plus a separate view for the things you've liked from across the app.

What is the History page?

History is your own space inside the app. It gathers three kinds of things you've created — your Models, your Elements, and your Contents (the images, videos, and storyboards you've generated) — and lets you browse, download, and delete them. A separate Liked view collects items you've saved from elsewhere in the app.

How do I switch between "My" and "Liked"?

At the top of the page there's a two-way switch with My and Liked. Tap or click a label to switch:

  • My shows the things you've created yourself — your models, your elements, and your generated content.

  • Liked shows content (and models) you've saved or liked from around the app.

A highlighted background slides under the option you're on so you can see which view is active.

What does the "My" view show?

The My view is split into stacked sections, in this order:

  • Models — the portrait models you've trained, plus a card to train a new one.

  • Elements — the reusable elements you've created or uploaded, plus a card to add a new one.

  • Contents — every image, video, and storyboard you've generated, shown in a scrolling gallery with filters.

What does the "Liked" view show?

The Liked view shows the content you've liked from around the app, under a single Contents heading, as one continuous gallery. If you've also liked any models, a Models row appears above it. There are no Elements section and no file-type filters in this view — it's just the things you've tapped the like (heart) on. Commenting or simply viewing something doesn't add it here; liking it does.

What's in the Models section?

The Models section shows your trained portrait models. In the My view the first card is always Train a new model — tap it to start training a new model. The remaining cards are your existing models; tap one to jump into the workstation and create with it. If you have more models than fit in the row, a View all card (with an eye icon) appears at the end to open the full list.

How do I train a new model from here?

In the Models section of the My view, click the Train a new model card. It takes you straight into model creation. If the no-model option is enabled for your account, the same card also offers Continue without a model, which jumps you into editing without training anything first.

What's in the Elements section?

The Elements section (shown only in the My view) holds your reusable elements — characters, products, and other assets you can drop into prompts. The first card is Create Element / Add a new element; tap it to make a new one. Your existing elements follow, and a View all card appears at the end if you have more than fit in the row.

How do I edit or delete an element?

Hover over (or tap) one of your own elements and open its menu using the more (•••) button in the corner. You'll get two choices:

  • Edit — reopen the element to change its name, description, images, or public/private status.

  • Delete — remove it. You'll be asked to confirm with "Are you sure you want to delete this element?" before it's gone.

You can also toggle an element between public and private right from its card.

What's in the Contents section?

Contents is the main gallery of everything you've generated — images, videos, and storyboards — laid out in a tile grid that loads more as you scroll. In the My view it sits below the Models and Elements sections and comes with file-type and media-type filters plus multi-select tools.

How do I filter my contents?

In the My view, the Contents header has a filter row:

  • A file-type filter with All, Video, Image, and Storyboard (a storyboard badge icon). Pick Storyboard to see just your storyboard drafts — they get their own primary filter because a storyboard is a plan for a video rather than a finished video.

  • The second media-type filter appears only when you pick Video, so you can narrow further by what kind of video it is — for example Talking avatar, Storyboard to video, Image to video, Text to video, Lip sync, Add subtitles, or Video face swap.

  • Picking Image simply shows all your images, with no media-type sub-filter.

Choosing a filter reloads the gallery to just those items and scrolls you back to the top. The Liked view doesn't have these filters.

Where do my storyboards show up?

Storyboards appear in the Contents gallery as their own tall (9:16) storyboard cards. You'll find them under All, or filter to just your storyboard drafts with the Storyboard file-type filter. They're deliberately left out of the Video and Image filters, because a storyboard is a plan for a video rather than a finished video or image.

How do I download or delete several items at once?

In the Contents section, use the Select tool (the multi-select icon) in the header. Once you're in select mode:

  • Tap the items you want to check them.

  • Download saves every selected item to your device (each as a separate file).

  • Delete removes the selected items.

  • Cancel exits select mode.

The Download and Delete buttons stay greyed out until you've selected at least one item.

Why didn't my download include the storyboard I selected?

Storyboards don't have a finished file to download. If you include one in a multi-select download, the rest still download, and you'll see a notice: "Storyboard has nothing to download, please generate a video with the storyboard." To get a video out of a storyboard, generate the video first.

Why am I being told to "select media" when I tap Download or Delete?

Those buttons only act on checked items. If you press Download with nothing selected you'll see "Please select media to download.", and Delete with nothing selected shows "Please select media to delete." Check at least one item first.

What do the loading and empty states look like?

  • While a section is fetching, you'll see a spinner. The Contents gallery shows a spinner with "Loading..." until items arrive.

  • If there's genuinely nothing to show, you'll see "No content available" instead.

  • Switching to the Liked view shows a brief spinner while it loads your saved items.

Why do I see "Please log in to view your history"?

History is private to your account, so you have to be signed in. When you're logged out, the page shows "Please log in to view your history." with a Log in button. Tap it (the sign-in dialog also opens automatically when you land on the page) and your models, elements, and content will load once you're signed in.

Does anything here cost credits?

Browsing, downloading, and deleting in History don't cost credits — they're just managing things you already have. Credits are only spent on the actions History links out to, like training a model or generating new content. See Credits, plans & billing for how those are priced.

On mobile

History works the same way on a phone, with a few layout differences:

  • The My / Liked switch sits at the top, full-width.

  • The Models section becomes a horizontal strip you swipe sideways, with a View more link to open the full list.

  • The Contents filters and multi-select tools live in a compact header; tap Select to enter multi-select, then use Download, Delete, and Cancel.

  • Element edit and delete open from a bottom sheet instead of a hover menu.

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