Concept art speed for a team of one
Characters with backstories, bosses with stat blocks, key art with your title on it, and a matching store presence - generated, locked for consistency, and iterated for credits instead of commission fees. Built for indie devs, tabletop creators, and streamers.
The problems this solves
- Concept art commissions cost $50 to $300 per character, per revision round. Generate the character, the profile, and the stat block together, then iterate for credits.
- AI art can't keep a character consistent between shots. Lock a design with the consistent character tool and reuse it across poses, scenes, and panels.
- The store page needs key art, an icon, and thumbnails before anyone sees the game. One kit drafts the capsule art with your title, a matching icon, and the trailer thumbnail.
- Streaming the dev journey needs its own brand on top of everything else. Avatar set, overlay pack, and an animated intro generated in one matching style.
Guided kits for game developers & creators
The toolbox
- AI NPC Generator - Generate original characters and NPCs as full game-ready character models - a render plus a full profile with personality, backstory, quirks, dialogue, and optional RPG stats. Surprise, guided, describe, or turn your own photo into a character. For games, tabletop, and stories.
- AI Monster & Boss Generator - Generate original monsters, creatures, and bosses - a portrait plus a full profile with abilities, weaknesses, lore, loot, encounter notes, and an optional RPG stat block. For games, tabletop, and worldbuilding.
- AI Consistent Character Generator - Keep the same character across scenes, poses, outfits, and art styles from one reference image, with full creative control.
- AI Game Key Art Generator - Create epic game key art and cover art from a description or a photo, with a crisp overlaid title and tagline. Store-ready sizes and 12 cinematic styles for hero art, posters, and capsules.
- AI Crime City Art Generator - Turn your photo into stylized open-world crime-game poster art, or generate scenes from a description. 12 cel-shaded GTA-style looks - loading screen, neon nightlife, heist poster, and more.
- AI Comic & Storyboard Maker - Turn a scene-by-scene script into a multi-panel comic or storyboard, with 12 art styles and exact caption text.
- AI Sticker Generator - Turn an idea into bold, ready-to-use stickers and emotes for Discord, Telegram, Twitch, and brand kits.
- AI App Icon & Favicon Generator - Generate a clean app icon from a description or your logo, then export it as a favicon and every app icon size.
- AI Icon Set Generator - Generate a matching set of app and UI icons in one consistent style - line, flat, 3D, glass and more. List your symbols and get a cohesive, on-brand icon set.
What it replaces
- Character concept: $50 to $300 per character the usual way, Credits per generation here.
- Creature / boss art: $100 to $500 commissioned the usual way, Art plus lore and stat block together here.
- Key art and capsule: $200 and up the usual way, Drafted with your title overlaid here.
- Iteration: Per revision round the usual way, Re-roll until it's right here.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use the art in a commercial game?
Yes. Generated output is yours for personal and commercial use, including shipped games and store pages. Some storefronts ask you to disclose AI-generated assets, so check the platform's policy when you submit.
How does character consistency actually work?
Design the character once, then the consistent character tool keeps the same face, outfit, and proportions while you change pose, expression, and scene. It is built exactly for the shot-to-shot drift problem.
Is this useful for tabletop and D&D, not just video games?
Very. The NPC and monster generators produce portraits plus profiles, quirks, dialogue hooks, and optional stat blocks, which is most of a session prep folder.
What does prototyping a game's art direction cost here?
Each generation's credit cost is shown before you run it, and packs never expire. Drafting a cast, a few bosses, and store art typically costs a few dollars, not a few thousand.
Pay as you go: buy a one-time credit pack, run any tool or kit, and only pay for what you use. Packs never expire and there is no subscription. See pricing or browse all workflows.