One canvas for multi-modal work
Connect text, image, audio, and video inputs to downstream generation nodes and keep the full creative chain visible in one place.
Synclip AI Canvas brings text, image, audio, video, and lipsync steps back into the same workflow builder so you can generate, preview, download, and reuse without scattering the job across multiple tools and result pages.
Best for teams and creators who are running real multi-step AI production flows and want less switching, less interruption, and less repeated setup between runs.
Connect text, image, audio, and video inputs to downstream generation nodes and keep the full creative chain visible in one place.
Inspect image, video, and audio results inside the canvas side panel, then download outputs without returning to a separate results page.
Keep the flows you use most often, reopen them later, or save them as clean reusable templates without personal media URLs and run results.
Start from official templates for Lipsync, Text to Lipsync, AI Video Creator, or Image Creator when you want a faster path than a blank canvas.
Begin from an official template or open a blank canvas when you want full control over the workflow.
Wire text, image, audio, or video inputs into the generation nodes that should follow.
Generate inside the same canvas, then preview the resulting image, video, or audio in context.
Keep the workflow for later editing or turn it into a reusable template for repeatable production work.
Turn copy into speech, feed it into a portrait, and keep the full chain editable in one canvas.
Start from a template, generate visuals, and preserve the structure for future runs in the same style.
Move from reference inputs to video generation without losing the workflow context between steps.
No. The focus is creative AI production. Synclip AI Canvas is designed for image, video, audio, and lipsync workflows rather than broad business automation.
The main benefit is continuity. Inputs, outputs, preview, and reuse all stay inside the same working context, which reduces switching and repeated setup work.
No. Most users will move faster by starting from an official template, running it once, and adapting the flow from there.