What Is RandomSeed? The All-in-One AI Media Studio
RandomSeed is a spatial canvas for AI media creation — generate images, video, audio, and 3D models, then chain them into creative pipelines. Here's how it works.
RandomSeed is an AI media studio built around a spatial canvas. It brings 35+ AI models for image, video, audio, and 3D generation into a single workspace where you can chain outputs between models, build reusable pipelines, and develop a consistent creative style through moodboards. No subscriptions — you pay per generation with credits.
What Makes RandomSeed Different
Most AI creative tools focus on a single medium. Midjourney does images. Runway does video. Suno does music. If you want to use all three, you are switching between tabs, downloading files, re-uploading them, and losing context at every step.
RandomSeed unifies four media types — images, video, audio, and 3D models — into one interface. The key difference is not just convenience. It is that your outputs stay connected. An image you generate can flow directly into a video model, a background remover, or an upscaler without ever leaving the workspace.
The Spatial Canvas
The studio is built around an infinite spatial canvas, not a chat thread or a linear feed. Every generation appears as a node on the canvas that you can position, group, and connect to other nodes.
This matters because creative work is not linear. You want to compare three different image variations side by side, branch off from one to test a video animation, and keep your reference images visible while you iterate. The canvas makes that spatial reasoning possible.
Visual Composition
You can arrange generations into visual clusters — a mood board in one corner, a production pipeline in another, and your final exports grouped together. It is a workspace that mirrors how creative professionals actually think about projects, not how chatbots structure conversations.
Persistent Context
Everything stays on the canvas between sessions. Your generations, your connections, your layout — all of it persists. You can pick up a project days later and immediately see where you left off and what you were exploring.
Pipelines: Chain AI Models Together
Pipelines are the core workflow feature. They let you connect model outputs to model inputs, creating automated chains that run in sequence.
A typical pipeline might look like this: write a text prompt, generate an image with FLUX Pro, remove the background with RMBG, upscale to 4x resolution, then animate the result with Veo 3. Four models, one click.
How Pipelines Work
Each node on the canvas has input and output ports. You drag a connection from one node's output to another node's input. When you run the pipeline, each step waits for the previous one to finish, then automatically feeds in the result.
You can branch pipelines too — take one source image and send it to three different video models simultaneously to compare results. Or merge multiple inputs into a single model that accepts both an image and a style reference.
Reusability
Once you build a pipeline that works, you can reuse it. Change the initial prompt or swap in a different source image, and the entire chain reruns with the new input. This turns one-off experiments into repeatable production workflows.
Moodboards
Moodboards solve the consistency problem. When you generate images across multiple sessions or prompts, the results can drift in style, color palette, and mood. Moodboards anchor your generations to a specific aesthetic.
You upload reference images — photographs, illustrations, screenshots, anything that captures the visual direction you want — and RandomSeed uses them to guide generation. The references are not used as direct style transfer. They inform the generation process so your outputs share a coherent visual language.
This is especially useful for brand work or content series where consistency matters. Build a moodboard once, apply it across sessions. Explore the moodboard library to see how it works.
35+ Models, One Interface
RandomSeed provides access to 35+ AI models across five categories. You do not need separate accounts or subscriptions for each one.
Image Generation
- FLUX Dev, Pro, Ultra & FLUX 2 Pro — The full FLUX family from fast iteration to maximum quality
- Nano Banana & Nano Banana Pro — Google's state-of-the-art image generation with exceptional character consistency
- Recraft V3 — SOTA for design assets, vector art, and brand-consistent imagery
- Grok Imagine — xAI's highly aesthetic image generator
- Ideogram v3 — Best-in-class text rendering in images
- HiDream Fast — Ultra-fast generation for rapid exploration
Video Generation
- Veo 3 & Veo 2 — Google's cinematic video generation with audio and speech
- Kling 2.1 Pro & 1.6 — Image-to-video with precise motion and camera control
- Hailuo 02 — MiniMax's fast video generation with consistent character motion
- Wan 2.6 — Multi-scene video narratives from a single image
- Luma Ray 2 Flash — Fast cinematic video with natural camera movement
Audio Generation
- Dia TTS — Studio-quality speech with multi-speaker dialogue and emotional expression
- Kokoro — Natural text-to-speech with multiple voice options
- MiniMax & ElevenLabs — Professional voice synthesis with 30+ languages
3D Model Generation
- Meshy 6 — Production-ready 3D meshes from images or text
- Trellis — Versatile 3D asset creation for games and rendering
- Hunyuan3D — High-detail 3D generation with turbo and full-quality modes
Enhancement Tools
- RMBG & BEN — Background removal with different accuracy and speed tradeoffs
- Topaz & Creative Upscaler — AI upscaling up to 4x with detail enhancement
- Face Restore — Repair and enhance faces in generated images
See the full breakdown of every model, its strengths, and credit costs in our model guide.
Pay Per Generation, No Subscription
RandomSeed does not have a monthly subscription. You buy credits and spend them as you generate. Each model has a transparent per-generation cost that reflects the actual compute required.
Fast models like FLUX Schnell cost fewer credits. High-fidelity models like FLUX Ultra or video generators cost more. You always see the credit cost before you run a generation, so there are no surprises.
This pricing model means you are not paying for capacity you do not use. If you have a busy week, you spend more credits. If you take a month off, you spend nothing. Credits do not expire.
Who Is RandomSeed For?
RandomSeed is built for people who create visual content as part of their work and want a unified tool instead of a patchwork of specialized apps.
- Content creators who need images, video, and audio for social media, YouTube, or newsletters
- Designers who use AI generation for concepting, moodboarding, and rapid iteration
- Agencies that need to produce creative assets across multiple media types for client work
- Indie developers who need game assets, marketing visuals, and promotional video without a production budget
- E-commerce teams that need product photography variations, background removal, and lifestyle imagery at scale
If you are currently using three or more AI tools to cover different media types, RandomSeed replaces that entire stack.
Getting Started
The fastest way to understand RandomSeed is to open the studio and look around. The spatial canvas, model selector, and pipeline builder are all visible immediately — no account required to explore the interface.
When you are ready to generate, pick up some credits and start with a simple prompt. Try generating an image, then connecting it to a background remover or video model to see how pipelines work.
Open the studio and see what you can build.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is RandomSeed free?
RandomSeed uses a credit-based pay-per-use model. There is no subscription — you buy credits and spend them on generations. Each model costs a different number of credits depending on the compute required. You can explore the full interface before purchasing any credits.
What types of media can RandomSeed generate?
RandomSeed supports four media types: images, video, audio, and 3D models. You can generate all four from a single workspace and chain them together in pipelines.
Do I need to create an account?
You can explore the interface and see how the studio works without an account. You will need to sign in and purchase credits to run actual generations.
What AI models does RandomSeed use?
RandomSeed offers 35+ models across five categories. Key models include FLUX, Nano Banana Pro, Recraft V3, and Grok Imagine for images; Veo 3, Kling 2.1, and Hailuo for video; Dia TTS and Kokoro for speech; and Meshy 6 and Trellis for 3D.
How is RandomSeed different from Midjourney?
Midjourney is a single-medium tool focused on image generation through a chat interface. RandomSeed is a multi-media spatial canvas that supports images, video, audio, and 3D — all in one workspace. You can also chain models together in pipelines, which Midjourney does not support.