Chase Hostler

Loric.ai - Make Your Own Movies, Be a Film Studio of One

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Loric.ai helps creators move beyond AI slop and direct long-format films with cinematic control. Loric bundles top generative models with Professional Tools and Workflows. Analyze raw footgate and let the Media Analyzer build our your keyframes, and scenes. Manage character consistency in a robust Codex. All the best models in one place: Kling 3.0, Seedance 2.0, GPT Image 2, Veo, Omni, LTX, Luma, Flux 2 Klein, Nano Banana Pro and more... Be your own film studio with Loric.ai today.

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Chase Hostler

Hey everyone, Chase here! Super excited to finally share loric.ai with the Product Hunt community today.

As a creator and developer, I’ve spent countless hours diving into the current wave of generative tools. While the underlying tech is incredible, the current workflow is. completely broken for anyone trying to build an actual story.

Most platforms treat AI generation as a one-off parlor trick, completely ignoring the mechanics of long-form video production. If you've tried to make a narrative film or a complex project lately, you know exactly how frustrating it is: assets get lost in the shuffle, characters drift drastically from shot to shot, and you get trapped in the endless loop of prompt fatigue.

We built Loric.ai to bridge that gap. It’s an AI-native filmmaking platform designed from the ground up to unify all the best generation tech into a seamless, interconnected production environment.

We’ve integrated the heavy-hitters you're already using—including Veo, Omni, Kling 3.0, LTX, Luma Dream Machine, GPT-Image 2, Nano Banana Pro, Flux 2 Klein, and Seedance 2.0—but we’ve completely rethought how you interact with them. Instead of juggling isolated generations across a dozen tabs, everything flows through a unified workspace:

The Codex: Say goodbye to asset chaos and character drift. The Codex keeps your project structured and acts as your production bible. Find the right prompt mix for your characters once and lock it in.

Scene Library: Build up your scenes to keep track of generations. Each scene holds source start/end frames, generated start/end frames, action and camera prompts, dialogue and clips. So you know what you need to do and what’s been done.

Analyze Media: function to instantly ingest reference material and populate the contents of the Codex and Scene Library for you.

Frame Camera Movement & Action Prompts: Pure directional control. Instead of guessing how a model will interpret a block of text, you can precisely dictate framing, camera motion, and character actions to get consistent, cinematic clips.

Everything is built to talk to each other, shifting your role from an erratic prompt-engineer back to an actual director.

I’ll be hanging out in the comments all day—I’d love to hear your thoughts, answer any questions, and see what you launch with it!