Welcome to ViraFlow
Learn what ViraFlow is, what the canvas is for, and where to start.
What ViraFlow is
ViraFlow is a canvas-based AI video studio.
You work on a canvas instead of inside one prompt box. Keep the idea, script, images, videos, reference material, and generated results in the same project. When you want to change direction, go back to an earlier node and continue from there.
ViraFlow is not just a video analysis tool. Reference video breakdown is one way to bring outside material into the canvas. The main workflow is creating and reusing material on the canvas.
What you can place on the canvas
A canvas is made from nodes. A node is one piece of work.
Common nodes are:
- Text nodes for ideas, prompts, notes, and short instructions.
- Script nodes for scenes, shots, and longer story structure.
- Image nodes for uploaded images, generated images, reference frames, and first frames.
- Video nodes for uploaded videos, generated clips, trims, and results.
- Video Composer nodes for combining clips when you need one final video.
The first workflow to learn
Start with a short path:
- Create a blank project in AI Video Studio.
- Add a Text node and write one simple idea.
- Add or generate an Image node.
- Use the image as the starting point for a Video node.
- Save useful results to Assets so you can reuse them later.
This is enough to understand the main idea of ViraFlow: keep each step visible, then build the next step from the previous one.
When to use reference video breakdown
Use reference video breakdown when you already have a TikTok, Reel, YouTube video, or uploaded clip you want to study.
Do not treat the breakdown as the final result. Use it to create script notes, storyboard ideas, prompt drafts, or reference nodes, then continue creating on the canvas. Replace the original characters, scenes, product, wording, and visual details with your own material.
Next step
Create a blank project: Create Your First Canvas.