Latent Realms FAQ
Answers about Latent Realms: getting a beta invite, how recreation works, what Neurons cost, bringing your own GPU, supported models, and the 18+ policy.
What is Latent Realms?
A browser-based AI image studio. Generate from a prompt, recreate the workflow behind any image you drop in, remix from input packs, and publish to community galleries — no install and no GPU required to start.
How do I get access? Is it open?
Latent Realms is in invite-only beta. You need an invite code to create an account. Launch the app to redeem a code or sign in if you already have an account.
What does 'recreate from an image' actually do?
Drop in a PNG that carries generation metadata, or paste a Civitai link, and Latent Realms rebuilds the workflow that produced it — model, LoRAs, sampler, seed, resolution, hi-res fix and face detailing — then reruns it faithfully so you can remix from a working starting point.
What are Neurons?
Neurons are compute credits. Every account starts with a balance, and each generation deducts an amount based on the real work involved — resolution, sampling steps, model size, and extras like hi-res fix or ControlNet. You always see an estimate before you run.
Can I use my own GPU?
Yes. Connect your machine as a worker and your own jobs run free — you're spending your own hardware, not Neurons. Contribute spare capacity to the shared pool and you earn Neurons back when others use it. Your own work always takes priority on your own GPU.
Which models are supported?
A broad, growing catalog: checkpoints, LoRAs, ControlNets, VAEs, upscalers and text encoders across many architectures. Models are validated against the engine, so the catalog reflects what actually runs.
Do I have to use the node graph?
No. Every generation runs on a node graph under the hood, but you can generate with one click and never open it. When you want fine control, the full graph editor is right there.
Is there a content policy?
Latent Realms is an 18+ platform with a maturity gate. You must be of legal age to use it, and generated content is subject to our terms.
How do I report a bug or request a feature?
Use the Send feedback link in the account menu — it reaches the team directly. During beta, that feedback is the single biggest driver of what we build next.