MiraFrame Documentation
Learn how to create AI images and videos in MiraFrame, use prompts and reference images, choose models, manage credits, and review generated work.
MiraFrame is a web-based AI creative workspace for generating images and videos from text prompts and reference media. This documentation explains the product workflow, account behavior, credits, and the practical choices that influence generated results.
Start with the right workspace
Choose a workspace based on the output you need:
- AI Image Generator for text-to-image and reference-guided image generation.
- AI Video Generator for text-to-video and image-to-video workflows.
- AI Image Editor for editing, extending, or refining an existing image.
- Image Templates for starting from a predefined creative use case.
Create an AI image
The standard image workflow has five steps:
- Describe the result. Write the subject, scene, composition, lighting, style, and intended use.
- Add references when needed. A reference image can communicate composition, character, product, or visual direction that is difficult to describe with text alone.
- Choose a model. Different models may prioritize prompt accuracy, speed, text rendering, realism, or editing consistency.
- Select output settings. Set the aspect ratio, quality, and output count according to the final placement.
- Generate and refine. Review the result and change one prompt or setting variable per iteration.
For a reusable prompt framework, read How to Write AI Image Prompts.
Prompt writing basics
A useful prompt answers five questions:
| Question | Example |
|---|---|
| What is the subject? | A frosted glass perfume bottle |
| Where is it? | On warm limestone in a minimal studio |
| How is it framed? | Eye-level product shot with left-side negative space |
| How is it lit? | Soft sunset rim light |
| What is it for? | A vertical social campaign |
Avoid relying on abstract phrases such as “make it beautiful” or “high quality.” Visible instructions—materials, camera position, light direction, palette, and intended use—give the model clearer constraints.
Accounts, temporary results, and history
You can explore public product pages without signing in. Account-dependent behavior is shown in the generator before a task is submitted.
- Signed-in generation can be associated with the account, task history, and credit record.
- Temporary homepage results are not saved and disappear after the page is refreshed.
- Private account, billing, credit, and activity routes are not intended for public indexing.
Do not upload confidential, private, or third-party material unless you have permission to use it with the selected model and provider workflow.
Credits and generation cost
Generation cost depends on the selected model and output settings. Video cost can also vary by duration, resolution, audio mode, and output count. The interface displays the applicable credit requirement before submission when that information is available.
Visit Pricing for current plan information. Treat the values displayed in the product and checkout flow as authoritative because plans and model costs may change.
Improve an unsatisfactory result
When a result is close but incorrect, adjust one area at a time:
- Make the subject more specific.
- Correct the framing or camera angle.
- Simplify conflicting style instructions.
- State the light direction and palette.
- Add a reference image if text is not enough.
- Try a model that better matches the task.
Changing one variable per iteration makes the effect of each instruction easier to evaluate.
Commercial use and rights
The ability to use generated media commercially depends on the selected model, provider terms, input materials, third-party rights, and local law. MiraFrame does not turn unlicensed source material into owned content. Review the applicable model terms and confirm that you have permission to use uploaded references before publishing generated work.
See the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy for the current service rules.
Need help?
For account or product support, contact [email protected]. Include the workspace, selected model, task time, and a non-sensitive description of the issue. Do not send passwords, payment credentials, or private API keys.