Every video you generate goes into your Library automatically. There is no separate save step. Library is where you go to replay a clip, copy a prompt, or pick something to download.
How the grid is organized
Library shows your videos as cards in reverse chronological order. The newest video is at the top left. Each card shows the first frame as a thumbnail, the duration in seconds, the resolution, the style, and the date the video was generated. Hover over a card to see a five frame preview.
Searching and filtering
The search bar at the top of Library matches against the prompt text of every video. Searching for kitchen finds every video where you mentioned a kitchen in the prompt. The filter dropdown next to the search bar lets you narrow by style, by duration, by resolution, or by aspect ratio. Filters and search work together, so you can find every 1080p Cinematic clip about a kitchen in one query.
Opening a video
Click any card to open the player. The player shows the full clip with playback controls, the original prompt below it, the style and settings that produced it, the date, and four action buttons: replay, download, share, and delete. Use the keyboard arrow keys to move between videos without closing the player.
Copying a prompt as a template
If you generated a video you want to base a future video on, open the player and click Copy prompt. The full prompt copies to your clipboard. Open Create, paste it into the prompt box, swap the product reference, and adjust whichever sentences need to change for the new product. Most stores end up with two or three prompt formulas they keep reusing this way.
Volume
If you generate a lot of videos, the library can grow into the hundreds quickly. The grid lazy loads so the page stays fast no matter how many videos you have. There is no maximum library size on any plan.
Old videos
Your library is permanent for as long as your subscription is active. Generations from your trial credits stay in your library forever, even if you upgrade to a paid plan and downgrade later. The only way a video leaves your library is if you delete it or if you cancel your subscription and let the 90 day grace period expire.
If a video is missing from your library that you remember generating, the troubleshooting page covers the most common causes.