Not another AI image tool. Miora is an Agentic Creative Studio with Memory. Bring one idea, generate multimodal assets on one editable canvas, turn auto-built memory into a reusable Skill, then create more, always true to your taste. One person, a whole creative studio.
The way we create is going through a paradigm shift. AI changed what a single step can do, but the work is still scattered across tools, and you're teaching it your preferences from scratch every time.
So we built Miora, an Agentic Creative Studio with Memory. Give it one brief, and it autonomously orchestrates a team of AI Specialists, delivering a full campaign asset pack in one go, from script, storyboard and video to UI/UX, illustration, 3D and brand systems, always true to your taste.
Why Miora is different:
Agent Memory: your brand, style, rules and taboos build up automatically, and stay fully editable. The first brief generates; every one after continues from where you left off.
Multimodal on one canvas: image, video, UI and 3D live together, not scattered across tabs.
Everything stays editable: Edit Text, Selection Edit, or just say the change in plain words.
Skills you own: save a workflow as your own Skill. Reuse it, share it, never rebuild from scratch.
Memory is the part we most want to dig into. As you work, Miora quietly remembers your style and each project's rules, and it's no black box: you can view, edit and add to any of it. So the first brief generates; every one after is continuous creation built on your context. The deeper you go, the more it gets you.
Here's how it works:
Pick a Skill, drop a brief: no prompt gymnastics, just say what you need.
Meet your hero in an editable canvas: one brief becomes a fully-designed character, and every element stays editable: select anything, describe the change in plain words.
Expand into a full multimodal world: that one character fans out into video, game UI, 3D, skins and merch, all one consistent IP, all on a single canvas.
Turn the memory into your own Skill: Miora remembers your rules, taste and taboos, then packs the whole workflow into a Skill you reuse and share.
We believe creation is shifting from "people operating tools" to "creating alongside Agents." Your role changes from executor to director. From a single idea to a batch of deliverable work — that's the distance Miora wants to close.
To celebrate our launch, every new account gets 1,000 free credits to start creating right away.
The editable memory concept is probably what caught my attention the most. It feels much closer to how real creative teams actually work than asking AI to "remember" everything behind the scenes.
I'm curious about one thing: do you see Miora evolving primarily into a tool for individual creators, or is the long-term vision to become a collaborative workspace for agencies and in-house creative teams? It feels like the memory system could become even more valuable once multiple people are building on the same creative context.
Congrats on the launch!
The editable memory approach is what stands out most to me. Treating brand rules, style, and taboos as something you can inspect and adjust is far more trustworthy than the usual “the AI just gets you” black box — especially for team and client work.
The personal vs project memory split feels like a smart guardrail too. I’ve been exploring AI-assisted workflows and building my own agent skills, so I’m curious how the “Skills you own” part handles boundaries: when you reuse or share a Skill, how do you make sure it carries the workflow without leaking a specific project’s brand rules or context?
Agent memory is a real game changer. Is it the case that your brand memories are saved as vector embeddings attached to user profiles? Can your group share their style memories?
The promise of one brief becoming a whole world is compelling, but the editing layer is what makes it credible. Generating more assets is easy; keeping them coherent while accepting precise feedback is the harder problem.
I would love to use memory to preserve a mascot's proportions, expressions, and forbidden poses across campaigns.
This positioning is interesting. The memory into a reusable Skill part feels like the real unlock, because most creative tools still make you restate your taste and constraints every session.
I’m curious how much control users get over that memory. Can they edit or prune what Miora thinks their style is, or does it mostly learn passively from the canvas?
@liziyang appreciate the detail on the weighting. one thing I'm curious about beyond the single-session case - if I use Miora from a couple different clients or agents on the same account, could two of them read the same ambiguous weak signal differently and end up nudging a memory in opposite directions before either update crosses the "explicit correction" threshold? or is there a single arbitration step that all signals funnel through regardless of which client produced them
I can see a small brand team using this to turn one launch brief into key visuals, social cuts, landing-page concepts, and merch.
For me, other products require a series of preparations each time a project is recreated, and it's necessary to maintain the style without any changes in every step. miora helped me solve this problem!
For event marketing, one brief could become stage graphics, social assets, badges, 3D booth concepts, and recap visuals.
Congrats on your launch! One canvas for UI, video, image, and 3D sounds incredibly satisfying.
The editable-canvas approach makes this feel much closer to real creative work. Congrats on shipping!
Memory is the most interesting part to me. Can users see why a particular memory was recalled for a generation and remove it from that run without deleting it permanently?
How granular is Selection Edit? Could I change a character's jacket while preserving pose, lighting, and identity?
How does Miora decide which memories are worth keeping, and can users approve them before they affect future work?
I can see product designers using this to align marketing visuals with the UI language of a new feature.
The project-vs-personal memory split is what sells this for me — as an indie dev I'm always making promo art and covers for my own app, and the visual language has to stay consistent, which black-box "AI remembers your taste" tools always drift on. Saving that as an editable Skill I reuse per project is the part I'd actually use. When you share a Skill, does it carry its memory rules with it, or just the workflow steps?
@Zack Lee that explicit-correction model makes sense, but it puts the burden on the user to remember to say something every time their taste shifts. realistically most people won't bother until the drift is annoying enough to notice. is there any passive signal you use, like consistently editing away from what a rule suggests, that nudges Miora to flag "hey, this rule might be stale" instead of waiting for an explicit override?
@sherina_chen pretty interesting, and potent to see Tencent behind this!
One nit — when I tried to "polish my prompt", it translated it to Chinese!
About Miora on Product Hunt
“Scale your creativity on editable canvas with agent memory”
Miora launched on Product Hunt on July 12th, 2026 and earned 584 upvotes and 126 comments, earning #1 Product of the Day. Not another AI image tool. Miora is an Agentic Creative Studio with Memory. Bring one idea, generate multimodal assets on one editable canvas, turn auto-built memory into a reusable Skill, then create more, always true to your taste. One person, a whole creative studio.
Miora was featured in Design Tools (261.3k followers), Marketing (466k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (473.7k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 223.8k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Miora?
Miora was hunted by Zac Zuo. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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I'm part of the team that built Miora.
The way we create is going through a paradigm shift. AI changed what a single step can do, but the work is still scattered across tools, and you're teaching it your preferences from scratch every time.
So we built Miora, an Agentic Creative Studio with Memory. Give it one brief, and it autonomously orchestrates a team of AI Specialists, delivering a full campaign asset pack in one go, from script, storyboard and video to UI/UX, illustration, 3D and brand systems, always true to your taste.
Why Miora is different:
Agent Memory: your brand, style, rules and taboos build up automatically, and stay fully editable. The first brief generates; every one after continues from where you left off.
Multimodal on one canvas: image, video, UI and 3D live together, not scattered across tabs.
Everything stays editable: Edit Text, Selection Edit, or just say the change in plain words.
Skills you own: save a workflow as your own Skill. Reuse it, share it, never rebuild from scratch.
Memory is the part we most want to dig into. As you work, Miora quietly remembers your style and each project's rules, and it's no black box: you can view, edit and add to any of it. So the first brief generates; every one after is continuous creation built on your context. The deeper you go, the more it gets you.
Here's how it works:
Pick a Skill, drop a brief: no prompt gymnastics, just say what you need.
Meet your hero in an editable canvas: one brief becomes a fully-designed character, and every element stays editable: select anything, describe the change in plain words.
Expand into a full multimodal world: that one character fans out into video, game UI, 3D, skins and merch, all one consistent IP, all on a single canvas.
Turn the memory into your own Skill: Miora remembers your rules, taste and taboos, then packs the whole workflow into a Skill you reuse and share.
We believe creation is shifting from "people operating tools" to "creating alongside Agents." Your role changes from executor to director. From a single idea to a batch of deliverable work — that's the distance Miora wants to close.
To celebrate our launch, every new account gets 1,000 free credits to start creating right away.
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