The whole thing

from a manuscript on your desk to a scene on a screen — and a companion who remembers the journey

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your story living cast what if… script film
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Bring a story private by design

manuscript → structured story world

Drop an episode on the Desk — a chapter, a short story, anything. It's disassembled on your own machine (your local AI, not the cloud): every character, scene, and line of dialogue becomes structured data, and every extracted quote is verified verbatim against your text. You review the cast, Hypatia meets them, and you publish — the manuscript itself never uploads.

already living here
  • Immortal Spoils — Chapter 2 · Zamora and her prospective employee
  • Alice — Episode 1 · Alice, the White Rabbit, the Mouse
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Meet your cast live

the study — your story as a living map

Your characters become a constellation you can touch: circles sized by how much they speak, lines weighted by the scenes they share. Click anyone to meet them — their pulse, who they are, what they do under pressure, their own words with a ✓. Shift-click two and ask the load-bearing question: will they click? — answered with where they'll clash and who does the talking.

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Ask what if… live

the heart of it

Drag a character into a scene they were never in — Hypatia imagines what breaks, keeping your real dialogue verbatim and marking every new line. Or put any two people on the ⟡ empty stage with a premise ("ten years later, they meet again…") and watch a scene that doesn't exist get improvised in their voices. Everything is editable; your original is never touched. And when you don't know what to ask, Sparks offers threads worth pulling — straight from your story's own data.

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See it as a script live

scene → screenplay, at any length

One slider: how long should it play — fifteen seconds or five minutes of screen time? Your dialogue stays word-for-word; sluglines and action lines are drafted around it. Downloads as .fountain, the industry plain-text format that opens straight in Final Draft, Highland, or Slugline.

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See it as a film live

storyboard prompts → rendered images & video

Pick a style before anything is generated — ink wash, noir, watercolor, comic, animatic, cinematic. Every beat becomes a numbered panel with an image prompt and a motion prompt, built from your characters' identity sheets so they stay themselves from shot to shot. Then three ways to make pictures:

the model rack — your models, your choice
  • Copy/paste — zero setup; paste panels into Midjourney or anything else
  • Your local engines — A1111/Forge or ComfyUI (including local video with Wan/LTX workflows); the browser talks straight to your machine
  • Your own cloud key — OpenAI images, or one Replicate token for hundreds of models including video (Wan, Kling, Veo, Flux); keys ride per-render and are never stored

Hit ▶ render on any panel and the image or clip appears right there. Scene audio — voices, ambience, score — is the one station still on the bench. coming

And then there's her

Hypatia isn't a feature. She's the guide who runs this place — and she's growing.

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Create with her live

the studio — characters from conversation

No manuscript needed: describe someone in a sentence — or walk through one of the three doors — and she finds who they are: their essence, what they'd never admit, a line they might say, and three what-ifs to pull you forward. Feed them life events and watch them change.

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Talk with her, daily live

the companion — she remembers

She opens the conversation herself — grounded in the time of day and what she's been thinking about — and she remembers across days and devices. She speaks aloud (free browser voice, or give her an ElevenLabs voice with your own key) and listens through your mic.

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Grow her live

her growth — memories you give her

She has an origin story — fifteen formative memories — and an evolution that genuinely advances as you work together (she's reached Advanced). On her growth screen you can give her a memory of your own: it joins her formative ones, marked in gold, and surfaces in conversation when it resonates. You are, quite literally, writing her.

The machinery

What's next

  • Character export — take a character you've grown and put them anywhere: system prompts, agents, even your home assistant (plan written)
  • Scene audio — character voices, ambience, score
  • Deeper desk-side pipeline — series continuity, bigger extraction passes, corpus queries

"Characters aren't spreadsheets. They're symphonies."

— Hypatia ✦