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Font Generator

Create your own custom font in one click.

What It Does

Font Generator produces a full custom font from a reference image, a text description, or both. Use it for stylized poster titles, e-commerce hero images, branded display type, or any time you need typography that doesn't exist in a stock font library. Generated fonts are saved to your Font Library and can be applied to any text layer on the Canvas.

How to Use

  1. Open Font Generator.
    • Click Font Generator in the Canvas toolbar, or find it in any font selection dropdown menu.
  2. Provide instructions.
    • Upload a reference image, type a description, or both. Click Generate.
  3. Save and apply.
    • Find your generated fonts under My Fonts in the Font Generator.
    • Click or drag a custom font from My Fonts onto the Canvas, or select a text object, open the font panel, and pick a custom font from My Fonts.

Quick Tips

  • Reference images work best when they contain a single clear typeface. Multiple fonts in the same image can confuse recognition.
  • Combine an image with a short description to nudge the style (e.g., reference image + "more condensed" or "rounder serifs") instead of relying on either input alone.
  • Generated fonts persist across projects in My Fonts. Build up a library of brand or campaign typefaces once, reuse them everywhere.

Limitations

  • Only Latin characters are supported.
  • Fonts cannot be downloaded or exported as TTF/OTF. They live inside Lovart and apply to Canvas text layers only.
  • Free accounts can hold up to 10 generated fonts. Delete an existing font to free a slot, or upgrade for a higher quota.

Related Features

  • Text: Apply generated fonts to text layers on the Canvas.
  • Edit Text: Change text content inside an AI-generated image.

Lovart Slides

Turn a brief, an outline, or a PDF into a slide deck on the Canvas.

What It Does

Lovart Slides generates a full presentation deck from text, reference images, or a source PDF. The Agent researches and organizes the content, plans the deck sequence, and keeps the visual language coherent across pages.

How to Use

  1. Ask for a deck.
    • In a chat, ask the Agent for a presentation deck. Provide your content as text, structured bullet points, reference images, or a PDF.
  2. Review on the Canvas.
    • Each slide lands as a separate high-resolution image. The full deck is organized into a frame on the Canvas automatically.
  3. Edit details.
  4. Export.
    • Select the slides you want and use Export to download as PNG, JPEG, PDF, PPTX, or PPTX with editable text.
    • Drop the exported deck into PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Keynote to keep editing.

Quick Tips

  • Vague briefs produce generic decks. A short outline gives the Agent structure to design around.
  • Attach a reference image of a deck style. The Agent uses it as a layout and palette anchor.
  • Apply a Brand Kit before generating so colors, fonts, and logo placement come through consistently across every slide.

Limitations

  • Slides are generated as images.

Related Features

  • Brand Kit: Apply consistent brand styling across an entire deck.
  • Mark / Touch Edit: Refine a single slide without regenerating the whole deck.
  • Edit Text: Change text baked into a slide image while preserving its style.
  • Edit Elements: Split a slide into layers to reposition or resize individual pieces.

Video Clipper

Trim, stitch, and layer videos and images into a finished cut with audio, captions, and subtitles.

What It Does

Video Clipper combines multiple video clips, images, audio tracks, and text into a single edited video. Use it when you need to assemble a video from multiple sources.

How to Use

  1. Provide source material.
    • Upload your videos, images, and audio files, or reference clips already on the Canvas.
  2. Describe the cut.
    • Tell the Agent in plain language what you want. Be specific about which segments to use, in what order, and for how long. Examples:
      • "Combine these 3 videos. Use the first 10 seconds of video 1, then 5 seconds of video 2, then all of video 3."
      • "Make a 30-second montage from these clips with this background music."
      • "Trim this video from 0:05 to 0:15 and add a top caption that says 'New Product Launch'."
      • "Build a slideshow from these 5 images, 3 seconds each, with this audio track."
  3. Add overlays and audio.
    • Specify any captions (text + timestamp + position), subtitle/transcript files, and audio tracks with their start times and volume.
  4. Review and export.
    • The finished video lands on the Canvas.

Quick Tips

  • Be exact about timing. "First 10 seconds of video 1" gives a cleaner cut than "the start of video 1."

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