Studio Sessions
Overview
A Studio session keeps the creative process together. It stores the conversation, generated artifacts, selected references, and canvas context so you can reopen and continue a project later.
Sessions are useful for multi-step work such as campaign visuals, product image sets, brand exploration, and repeated client revisions.
What A Session Contains
| Item | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Conversation | Prompt decisions, follow-up instructions, and AI responses. |
| Artifacts | Generated images or files created during the task. |
| Canvas context | The editable workspace connected to the session. |
| References | Uploaded or selected images used during generation. |
| Title and history | A way to identify and reopen the project. |
Recommended Workflow
- Start a new design from Studio.
- Keep one project or deliverable family in one session.
- Use follow-up prompts for related iterations.
- Rename important sessions so they are easy to find.
- Reopen recent sessions from the sidebar when continuing work.
Best Practices
- Use separate sessions for unrelated campaigns or clients.
- Keep references and prompt decisions in the same session when they belong to the same direction.
- Move reusable files into your Library.
- Delete sessions only when you no longer need their creative history.