
Our new AI builder that turns your ideas into full, ready-to-publish carousel posts.
If you have used AI for images before, you know the main frustration: You generate a set of nine images. Eight are exactly what you want. The ninth has a coffee cup on the wrong side of the table. In the past, fixing that one cup meant regenerating the whole set and losing the eight images you already liked.
70 min per post 😫
Down from three or four hours a year ago. ChatGPT and Canva helps them. But the workflow still consume so much time.
One wrong detail, whole set redone
AIs in general are not listening to you when: "just fix that place"
Matte 3.0 solves the first problem entirely. The second one is a bigger challenge, and we want to be honest about where it stands.
New features
What do we have this time

Before, one prompt controlled the entire set. You could not fix just one image. Now each image gets its own Brief. Together they form an Outline you review before Matte starts drawing.

Wrong detail? Open Mark to Edit. 📍 Drop a pin on the mistake and type a quick note: "Move this left." ✨ Hit regenerate. Matte redraws only that spot. The rest of the image stays exactly as it was.
Tri rebuilt this four times so it works perfectly on a phone—because a thumb is not a cursor.

You used to describe your brand in every single prompt, which often led to inconsistent results. Now, Look and Feel is a single setting per project. It holds your brand kit, your theme, and your tone. Both your captions and your images read directly from it.
Publish without leaving
There is a new Publishing tab next to your carousel. Captions are written when you are ready to publish, saving you an extra step.
Chat moved left
On a wide screen, this leaves much more room for your images.
Zoom and full screen
Easily check the small text in an image before it goes live.
Faster loading
We moved the files to servers closer to you, reducing wait times.
Bryan makes fish sauce on his balcony while his neighbors pray for a breeze. Batch 1 was a chemical weapon, but Batch 3 finally earned his mom’s silent approval. He used LayerProof to post a quick carousel about the process. The same neighbors who used to avoid him on the elevator bought out the entire batch before dinner.*Image for illustration purpose

This is a small gift for being here with us.
