#Image Loom - Local-first AI creative workstation

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I’ve always been fascinated by text and image generation with AI, but I’ve also had the same recurring frustration: most tools are powerful, yet the creative workflow still feels fragmented.
You generate an image here, refine a prompt there, lose track of a character, rebuild the same scene, export things manually, and context disappears between sessions.

That’s the problem I’m exploring with Image Loom.
Image Loom is a local-first AI creative workstation focused on visual continuity: storyboards, generated image sequences, reusable characters, prompt templates, gallery lineage, and exportable artifacts like PDFs.

The goal is not to build “another image generator.”
The goal is to help people keep creative context across sessions, so characters, prompts, scenes, references, and outputs can evolve together inside one creative ecosystem.

Some of the current workflows include:
• story idea → storyboard/comic panels → PDF export
• reusable character cards and prompt templates
• saved generated-media gallery with lineage
• prompt enhancement and scene iteration
• two operating modes: local ComfyUI/Ollama, or OpenAI

I’m opening a small private beta now:
https://ailoomweb.com/

Here is a one shot story generated using this. https://ailoomweb.com/assets/boskio.pdf

This is still early, and I’m especially interested in feedback from people experimenting with AI image workflows, ComfyUI, Ollama, storyboarding, comics, visual prototyping, or local AI tools.
Beta access is approved manually through the site, so I’ll keep the first group small.

Current requirement: Windows, plus either your own OpenAI API key or local Ollama + ComfyUI.

If this sounds relevant to your workflow, feel free to apply through the site or send me a message. Thanks!