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Nodes are the building blocks of the canvas. Each one holds a piece of content or structure, and you wire them together to build your idea step by step. Most nodes share the same anatomy: a header with the type icon, the content itself, connection handles on the sides for wiring inputs and outputs, and a footer with quick actions. Connect one node’s output to another’s input, and the canvas keeps your thoughts, prompts, pixels, and motion in continuity.
A canvas node showing its header, content, handles, and footer

Content nodes

These nodes carry your actual content. Each connects to others to feed prompts and assets downstream.

Text

Write prompts, notes, and copy that feed other nodes.

Image

Generated stills, powered by Google Gemini.

Video

Short clips, powered by Google Veo.

Audio

Speech, music, and SFX you can layer in.

Storyboard

A sequence of frames to plan your narrative.

Flam

Interactive HTML and motion experiences.

Sketch

Draw rough ideas directly on the canvas.

Composition

Assets assembled into a Studio timeline.

3D Model — coming soon

Generated 3D assets, on the way.

Structural nodes

These nodes don’t generate content. They help you organize and branch your work.
  • Router lets you fan out to run variations in parallel, then fan back in to compare results.
  • Group bundles related nodes so you can move and organize them together.
  • Sticky note lets you annotate the canvas with notes and reminders for yourself and your team.

Working with nodes

1

Add a node

Drop a node from the toolbar, or generate one through Quick Creates. New nodes land right on your canvas.
2

Connect nodes

Drag from one node’s output handle to another’s input handle to wire them together. The output feeds the input downstream.
3

Run a generation

Trigger the connected node to generate. Results appear in place, ready to connect onward.
3D Model nodes are coming soon. You’ll be able to add them, but generation isn’t available just yet.
Not sure which node to start with? Ask the AI chat assistant to plan and add nodes for you, or browse the generators overview to see what each one can make.