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Generation

Built-in pipelines for images, video, voice, decks, reports, and websites.

Last updated August 21, 2026 · 4 min read

Okou generates media and documents through built-in pipelines — no third-party account, no API key of your own, billed in Okou credits. Ask for a deck, an image, a voiceover, or a landing page in plain language and Okou picks the pipeline.

Connectors are the alternative, not the default. Connect Fal, HeyGen, ElevenLabs, Gamma, or v0 when you want a specific provider, a specific model, or your own trained voices and brand assets. Otherwise the built-in path is fewer moving parts.

What Okou can generate

KindOutput
ImageA finished image file from a prompt — social cards, blog headers, illustrations, diagrams, product mockups
VideoA short video file from a prompt, across several built-in models — some support native audio, reference frames, or clips of 4–30 seconds
Avatar videoA talking-avatar video: pick an on-camera presenter, a voice, a portrait or landscape format, and give Okou the script
VoiceA speech audio file from text
PresentationAn HTML deck you can share as a link
ReportA formatted HTML report — metrics write-ups, research briefs, audits
PosterA single-page HTML poster
WebsiteA static site or landing page, authored and ready to publish
Docs designA documentation page or guide, laid out
Dashboard designA dashboard layout from a description
Mobile app designAn interactive app-design prototype
Sprite2D game sprites and asset sets

Music, long-form text, code, and office documents route to connectors rather than a built-in pipeline — Okou will tell you which connector covers what you asked for.

HTML outputs — decks, reports, posters, websites, dashboards — are usually worth publishing so people can just open them. See Hosted sites.

Asking for it

Nothing special. Describe the artifact the way you'd brief a designer:

"Make four social cards announcing the new Slack channel feature — square, brand palette, hand-drawn ink style, one creature per card."

"Turn this quarter's metrics into a 12-slide deck. Use our template. Flag anything that needs a decision from me."

"Narrate this changelog as a 60-second voiceover in English and Japanese."

The details that change the result most: the format and dimensions, the style or template to match, the audience, and what should be left out. If you have brand rules, attach them to a workflow once and every future run inherits them.

Templates

Templates sit inside the message you're composing. Pick one to give Okou a starting visual direction — decks, posters, illustrations, websites, and on-camera avatars each have their own set.

You can add more than one template to the same request, so a single brief can carry several ordered creative directions or output formats instead of flattening them into a long block of instructions. The templates you chose stay visible in the sent message, so anyone returning to the conversation can see what shaped the result.

Everything Okou generates also collects in Artifacts, so you don't have to find the original conversation to reopen a deck or re-download a video.

What it costs

Generation consumes credits, and media costs more than text. A run's cost breakdown is in the chat log, split across model inference, tool calls, and media generation.

Two plan limits to know:

  • Video generation is not available on Free; it's included on Pro, Team, and Enterprise.
  • Image, presentation, and website generation are on every plan, Free included.

Regenerating is cheap in effort and not in credits — get the brief right before asking for six variations. See Credits & billing.

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