A lone director silhouetted at a curved console of monitors in the dark — the production house's director's room.

About

One is easy.Fifty is the job.

Generation was never the bottleneck — doing it on brand, fifty times, is. Vyom is the AI content studio for social: generate, edit, and schedule on-brand posts and carousels in one browser, with your brand held across every post.

What we saw

AI generates beautifully and falls apart at scale.

In isolation

  • Any single model is genuinely good.

  • One output looks finished.

  • The first generation always impresses.

At scale

  • Run it fifty times and the brand drifts.

  • Hold one voice across fifty posts and it starts to wander.

  • Miss once and the fix means rebuilding what already worked.

Every other tool answers with more — more models, more sliders, more raw drafts to stitch together somewhere else. Wrong answer. Wrong problem.

Not another generator

So we built a studio, not a button.

What most tools do

  • Hand you a generator, then stop at the download.

  • Leave you to export, re-upload, and re-learn an editor and a scheduler somewhere else.

  • Sell two hundred models behind a dropdown, as if breadth were a workflow.

What the studio does

  • Generates, edits, and schedules in one browser — no download, no handoff.

  • Carries one brand, one voice, one look across every post and carousel.

  • Builds each piece from layers — copy and visuals — so a miss costs you one layer, not the whole project.

We won't promise flawless output — the quality of any model is not fully ours to guarantee, and we'd rather say so than market past it.

How we work

You stay the director.

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✓ approval before publish

A post or shot is a stack of layers

The engine does the heavy lifting

  • It moves the work from idea to finished cut.
  • It reworks the one layer you point to, and leaves the rest.
  • It keeps your edits and captions in the browser, and strips identifying detail before a model sees it.

You keep the final call

  • You approve the post or the cut before anything goes live.
  • You keep the takes that land and send back the ones that don't.
  • A cloned voice or likeness needs verified rights or recorded consent, and the output says so.

What to expect from us

We would rather under-claim than over-promise.

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We stop short of the hype line

What we will not claim

  • That it runs your brand while you sleep.
  • Reliability or quality figures we can't yet back — we're early, and an early build is not a track record.

What we will do

  • Be plain about the parts we don't control.
  • Show the cost before you spend a credit.
  • Answer for the work — if we slip, the contact page isn't decoration.

What stays true

The lines we hold — in the product and on this page.

  • The brand wanders by the tenth post.

    Consistent brand & voice

    Every project carries your brand, voice, and look forward, so post fifty still sounds like post one.

  • One miss, and you rebuild everything.

    Regenerate one layer

    Each post and carousel is a stack of layers. A miss costs you one layer to redo — not the piece, and not the work that already landed.

  • A real face or voice, used without rights.

    Consent before cloning

    A synthetic voice or likeness runs only on verified rights or recorded consent, and the output discloses it.

  • A post slipping to a feed on its own.

    Approval before publish

    Auto-publishing stays off by default. Nothing reaches a feed until you've approved the cut.

Bring one real project. You stay the director.