PixVerse Canvas Guide

PixVerse Canvas is a visual workspace for building video projects from idea to first cut. It keeps your brief, script, references, prompts, generated assets, composition timeline, and sharing flow in one place so you can move through a project without jumping between tools.

Canvas is designed for projects that involve more than a single generation. If you are developing multiple shots, comparing versions, or assembling a rough cut, Canvas gives you a clearer way to keep everything connected.

What Canvas Is

Instead of treating video creation as a series of disconnected steps, Canvas lets you work inside one project space.

With Canvas, you can:

What You Can Do in Canvas

1. Organize the full project

Bring together your brief, script, prompts, images, video clips, and notes so the project has one working space.

2. Turn an idea into shots

Break a concept into individual shots, then define the scene, character, visual direction, image prompt, and video prompt for each one.

3. Generate iteratively

Work shot by shot instead of betting everything on a single prompt. Compare variations, refine prompts, switch models, and adjust parameters as the project develops.

4. Assemble a rough cut

Once you have usable clips, move them into Video Composition to arrange, trim, cut, preview, and export a first version.