
Infinite Canvas for AI
Open Source Infinite Canvas for AI Image & Video Models
15 followers
Open Source Infinite Canvas for AI Image & Video Models
15 followers
Infinite Canvas for AI is a workspace that lets you connect multi AI Image & Video models via your own API key.






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Hey Hunters!
I'm the maker of Infinite Canvas for AI, and I'm so excited to share this with you all.
If youβre someone who often works with different AI image and video models, youβve probably run into this frustration before. You need one model for its amazing character consistency, another for its incredible background scenes, and a third for video. But trying to chain all those different tools together for one creative idea just felt clunky and broken.
So, I built what I wanted to use: a simple canvas where I could plug in my own API keys and just... make things. This is also built on the fantastic 'infinite konvas' project from the fal community, so a big thanks to them!
With this, you can use a model like Nano Banana to nail character consistency (like trying on different outfits), and then pipe that result directly into another model to generate a scene, and from there, even use an AI video model to bring it all to life. Itβs all about a seamless, visual workflow.
I'm hoping you all will try it out, see what you can create, and help shape where it goes next.
Let me know what you think!
Try the online demo with your fal key: https://infinite-canvas.aiomnige...
Or try it directly on our online service: https://aiomnigen.com/playground
Check out the repo here: https://github.com/SparkSylva/In...
Quick question β does it support both Stability and Runway together, or is it set up model by model?
Wow, this looks like a blast to play with! π The idea of connecting models on one canvas is pretty brilliant.
I tried the demo, and honestly, itβs smoother than I expected. Chaining outputs is just awesome! π₯
This would be a dream tool for storyboard artists, honestly. Like sketch β render β scene β animate.
Nano banana for outfits? π I never thought Iβd see that example, but it totally makes sense.
I love that you can use your own API key without any hidden fees! π