Amaro Overview

Amaro is a versatile platform designed to empower creators with cutting-edge AI tools for generating, editing, and refining visual content. Whether you're crafting stunning ads, enhancing photos, or training custom AI models, Amaro offers a suite of tools that adapts to your creative needs.

Use Cases

Amaro is built to handle a variety of creative workflows. Here are some examples of how you can use the platform:

  • Ad Creation: Generate product photoshoots, lifestyle images, or marketing visuals in minutes.
  • Content Editing: Make precise edits to existing visuals, such as adding or removing objects, changing colors, or enhancing realism.
  • Custom AI Model Training: Train and fine-tune models for specialized outputs tailored to your specific creative requirements.
  • Collaborative Projects: Work on canvases with your team, layering assets and AI-generated elements to create rich, detailed visuals.

Whether you're a professional creative or a hobbyist, Amaro provides the tools to bring your vision to life.

Key Features in the Sidebar

The Amaro sidebar is your starting point for all creative workflows. From here, you can:

  1. Create Something New Begin by generating visuals from prompts using Amaro's advanced AI models. Select from default or custom models for tailored results.

  2. Start a New Editing Session Modify and enhance existing images using tools like inpainting, asset libraries, and other editing features.

  3. Start a New Canvas Project Work on a larger canvas where you can layer assets, text, and generated visuals to build complex compositions.

  4. Train a New Model Fine-tune AI models using your own dataset to create outputs specific to your needs.

  5. View Your Work Access previously generated content and editing sessions. Everything you create or edit is saved for future reference, allowing you to revisit and refine your work.

Understanding Credits

Amaro uses a credit system to manage the cost of utilizing different AI models:

  • Preset Models: High-quality models like Ultra and Raw require credits based on their level of sophistication.
  • Turbo: A faster, less detailed model that uses fewer credits and is ideal for quick drafts.
  • Custom Models: Models you’ve trained yourself also consume credits for generation, depending on complexity.

In addition to that, different editing tools also require different amounts of credits. For example, Upscaling might range from 4 credits to 15 credits, depending on your settings.

You can view your credit balance in the left sidebar, or the top-right corner of the interface under User Settings (where you can also manage your subscription to add more credits as needed).

Amaro simplifies creativity by combining powerful tools into one platform, enabling you to focus on what matters most: your ideas. From the sidebar, you can quickly access everything you need to generate, edit, and refine your projects, making your creative process seamless and enjoyable.