The home page is your starting point on app.apob.ai. It's where you create your first AI model, browse your own models and the community's, and scroll an endless feed of AI-generated videos and images for inspiration — tap any of them to view, like, or remix into your own creation.
What's on the home page?
From top to bottom, the home page shows:
An optional promo banner (a scrolling announcement) when there's an active campaign.
A "Create your own Portrait Model for Image and Video Generation!" hero banner, or — once you have your own models — a row of your Personal models.
A Community models section to jumpstart creation with models other people have built.
A filterable Community content feed of AI-generated videos and images that loads more as you scroll.
What is the big banner at the top, and what do its buttons do?
If you don't have any models yet, you'll see a hero banner reading "Create your own Portrait Model for Image and Video Generation!" with one or two buttons:
The main "Create Portrait Model" button takes you into the model-creation flow. If you're signed out, it opens the sign-up / log-in dialog first.
"Quick start (no model)" lets you jump straight into creating content without training a model first — it opens the workstation in chat-to-edit mode. This button only appears when quick-start is enabled for your account.
What's the thin coloured bar with a megaphone icon?
That's a promo / campaign banner. It shows the current announcement message and scrolls sideways if the text is long. Tap it to open whatever the campaign links to. To dismiss it, tap the small x on the right — it'll stay hidden for that campaign. The banner only appears when there's an active campaign, so most of the time you won't see it.
What's the difference between Personal models and Community models?
Personal models are the AI models you've created yourself. They appear in their own section once you have at least one; before that, you'll see the create-a-model banner instead.
Community models are models shared by other creators that you can use as a starting point.
On desktop, your personal models sit in a grid at the very top (with a Train a new model tile as the first card), and Community models sit in a grid below. Tap any model card to start creating with it.
How do I see all my models, or all community models?
Each model section caps how many cards fit in the grid. When there are more than will fit, a View all tile appears at the end of the row. Tap it to open a dialog listing every model in that section, which keeps loading as you scroll. On the personal-models row (mobile), the same thing is offered as a View more link in the section header.
If you're signed out and tap View all, the sign-up / log-in dialog opens instead.
How do I start creating from a model?
Tap any model card. If you're signed in, it opens the workstation set up with that model. If you're signed out, you'll be asked to sign up or log in first.
What is the Community content feed?
It's a never-ending, masonry-style grid (think Pinterest layout, with cells of different heights) of AI-generated videos and images made by the community. It's there for inspiration — scroll to see more, and the feed automatically loads the next batch as you near the bottom. Videos preview-play on hover (desktop) or when they scroll into view (mobile).
How do the feed filters work?
Above the feed is a filter row with two levels:
File type — a rounded pill group with All, Video, and Image. Pick one to narrow the feed to just videos, just images, or everything.
Generation type — when you pick Video or Image, a second row of chips appears so you can narrow further by how the content was made. Pick All to clear it.
For Video, the generation-type chips are: All, Edit video, Talking avatar, Storyboard to video, Image to video, Text to video, Lip sync, Add subtitles, and Video face swap. For Image, they are: All, Edit clothing, Chat to edit, Generate image, and Face swap. The generation-type row only shows when a single file type (Video or Image) is selected, and it resets to All whenever you switch file type.
If there are more chips than fit on one line (desktop), small arrow buttons appear at the ends so you can scroll the chip row left and right. Changing any filter resets the feed and scrolls you back to the top of it.
Why did the feed go blank for a moment after I changed a filter?
Changing a filter reloads the feed from scratch. While the new results load you'll briefly see a spinner with "Loading…". If nothing matches, you'll see "No content available" instead.
What can I do with a video or image in the feed?
Hover over a cell (or look at the action icons on mobile) and you can:
Open it — tap the cell to go to its detail page.
Like it — tap the heart to like or un-like. Likes are saved to your account.
Remix it — tap the Remix button (a magic-pen icon) to start a new creation based on that content. On desktop the Remix button appears on hover at the bottom-right of the cell; on mobile it's in the cell's action row.
If you're signed out, tapping a cell (or trying to like/remix) opens the sign-up / log-in dialog.
Some images in the feed are blurred — why, and how do I view them?
Content flagged as sensitive (NSFW) is shown with a blur mask. Tap the eye / "show" control on the cell to reveal it, and tap again to re-hide. This is a per-item toggle, so revealing one cell doesn't unblur the rest.
Why am I being asked to sign up just to keep scrolling?
If you're browsing signed-out, the feed lets you preview a limited amount and then shows an auth gate at the bottom reading "Sign up / Log in to view more AI-generated videos and images." with a "Sign up / Log in" button. Sign up or log in and the feed continues without the gate. For community models, reaching the load limit while signed out instead opens the sign-up / log-in dialog (a modal popup) rather than this inline feed gate.
Why is there a small floating filter bar that follows me as I scroll?
Once you scroll past the inline filter row, a compact floating copy of the file-type / generation-type filter sticks to the top of the feed so you can re-filter without scrolling back up. It slides away when you scroll back to the top. On narrower desktop windows the floating generation-type filter collapses into a dropdown (a Select media type menu) to save space.
Is there a quick way back to the top?
Yes — once you've scrolled down, a back-to-top button appears. Tap it to jump back to the top of the feed.
Do the home sections cost credits?
No. Browsing the home page, filtering the feed, liking, and viewing details are all free. Credits are only spent when you actually generate or remix content in the workstation. See Credits, plans & billing for how generation is priced.
On mobile
The mobile home page swaps the desktop model grids for a two-tab switcher under the banner: Content and Models. Content (the default) shows the filterable community feed; Models slides over to a scrollable grid of community models. Your personal models, if you have any, appear as a horizontal scroll row right under the header, with a View more link to open the full list. The file-type pills (All / Video / Image) and the generation-type chips stack vertically above the feed, and the floating filter bar pins to just below the mobile header. The first time you visit, short guide tooltips walk you through the models and content sections.