Encode your studio so the work stays yours.
A studio’s value is its point of view. Build agents that carry it, then let the whole team run an expert without building one.
Generic AI averages everyone. Creative teams live on the edges.
A model trained to please everyone produces work that looks like everyone. That is the opposite of what a creative team is paid for. The whole job is a specific voice: a way of framing a shot, a palette, a sense of timing, a thousand small decisions that took years to earn.
When that taste lives only in people’s heads and a scattered set of files, it does not scale and it walks out the door with every departure. A custom agent turns that knowledge into something durable: a creative partner that already knows the house style, so output starts from your level instead of a blank average.
What goes into a Vilva agent
Six layers, each one a place to put a piece of your craft. Configure as little or as much as you like: a no-config default still gives you the full creative agent.
Persona and instructions
Who the agent is and how it thinks. The voice, the standards, the non-negotiables. This is the creative direction you usually repeat in every kickoff, written once.
Skills
Reusable capabilities the agent can apply: a way to build a storyboard, a method for product shots, a house process for character sheets. Encode the technique, not just the taste.
References and style
Attach the boards, palettes, brand kits, and example work that define the look. The agent grounds its output in your actual references, not a generic aesthetic.
Preferred models
Pin the image, video, audio, and music models your team trusts for each kind of job, across the 45+ available. The agent reaches for the right tool by default.
Tool permissions
Scope what an agent is allowed to do. Give a junior agent a narrow lane and a senior one the full workshop. Control stays explicit.
A private memory canvas
Every custom agent gets its own visual memory: the references, decisions, and prior work it should carry forward. Persistent, inspectable, and editable by the team.
An AI platform for creatives must absorb and amplify what makes a team unique, not flatten it.
Share once, fork forever
Build an agent and share it with your team. Anyone can run it without rebuilding the setup. When a new project needs a variation, fork the agent, adjust the references or the brief, and refine. Your best creative direction compounds instead of resetting.
Consuming agents is open to everyone on your team. Creating them sits with the people who hold the craft. Either way, the expert lives on the platform, not in one person’s inbox.
Three teams, three agents
One agent that never goes off-brand
An in-house brand team loads its guidelines, logo lockups, color system, and a year of approved campaigns into a single agent. Now anyone, from social to sales enablement, can brief it and get work that already looks like the brand. The brand lead reviews plans, not pixels.
Capture a director's eye, reuse it on every project
A production studio builds an agent around a lead director's style: framing, lighting language, pacing, the references they always pull. Junior creatives run it to draft boards and video frames that start from the studio's point of view, then the director refines instead of starting cold.
A roster of expert agents, one per client
An agency spins up a custom agent per client, each carrying that client's voice, assets, and approval quirks. Forking a proven agent for a new account takes minutes. Institutional knowledge stops walking out the door when a team member leaves.
Make your craft reusable.
Build your first custom agent free. 200 credits on signup.