Create

Create a project with Agent

Combine source material with a creation prompt to prepare an editable initial tour.

Four stages of Create with Agent: source material, creation context, the initial tour, and creator review, ending in one editable tour
Source material and the creation prompt produce an initial tour. Review and refine it before sharing.

Create with Agent requires both source material and a creation prompt. The source shows the workflow. The prompt states what the tour should help viewers understand or accomplish.

What you need

Prepare:

  1. Source material that shows the useful workflow in its intended order.
  2. A creation prompt naming the audience, task, and expected result.
  3. A final success or confirmation state when the workflow has one.

Remove repeated, irrelevant, outdated, or sensitive material before adding the source.

What Layerpath can use during creation

  • Visible source content and sequence help establish what happens and in what order.
  • Useful narration in a source video can provide additional context about intent, terminology, sequence, and important moments. It does not guarantee a better result.
  • The creation prompt explains what the tour should teach and where it should finish.
  • Steps controls granularity for supported video creation. Voiceover and Tone refine the requested presentation when you change them from Auto.
  • Brand memory Beta, when configured, can provide bounded workspace identity and voice guidance.

Layerpath may not apply every input exactly as you expect. Compare the initial tour with the source and creation prompt.

Create the project

  1. Choose a source

    Start with local images or video, saved library material, or a Loom link when that option is shown.

  2. Add or select media

    Combine uploaded and library images or videos when needed. If you use a Loom or YouTube URL, use it as the only source. Confirm that the useful items are present and in the intended sequence.

    Staged source media and add-media control
    Confirm that each source appears in the composer. Use the plus control to add another.
  3. Write the creation prompt

    State who the tour is for, what viewers should accomplish, and the result that marks the finish. The composer requires this prompt before creation can begin.

    Creation prompt in the Create with Agent composer
    Describe the viewer, task, and intended finish in one clear prompt.
  4. Choose voiceover and tone if needed

    Keep Auto for the default creation behavior. Change Voiceover or Tone only when the audience or use case requires a specific result.

  5. Start creation and review processing

    Choose Create, then follow the visible activity message. Treat the tour as ready after processing reaches Done and Edit is available.

What usually produces a stronger initial tour

  • Include the complete workflow, including its final success state.
  • Keep images in the order viewers should follow when possible.
  • Keep useful spoken narration in a source video.
  • State one narrow viewer outcome.
  • Remove repeated screens, long pauses, unrelated states, and sensitive information.

These choices are guidance, not enforced requirements. A clear source reduces ambiguity, but the resulting tour still needs review.

Choose the source

Uploaded and library images and videos can be combined in one creation. A Loom or YouTube URL cannot currently be combined with other media. When either URL option is available, use that URL as the only source.

ChoiceUse it when
Upload from deviceThe images or video are stored on your device.
Choose from libraryThe source media already exists in the Layerpath media library. Provide the current creation prompt again.
Import LoomThe option is shown and your source is a Loom link.

Library reuse provides convenient access to saved media. Do not assume that a library item preserves or reuses interaction details from an earlier Chrome extension recording. Provide the current creation prompt and review the result as a new creation.

Decide whether to change advanced options

Advanced options control describing the step count, voiceover, and tone choices
Advanced options group the step count, voiceover, and tone choices in the composer.
ChoiceKeep or select it when
Steps: AutoLayerpath should choose the initial level of detail for supported video creation.
Steps: ShortA supported video workflow needs a more compact starting sequence.
Steps: DetailedA supported video workflow needs more intermediate moments represented.
AI voiceover: AutoYou want the default creation behavior.
AI voiceover: OnThe initial tour should include generated narration.
AI voiceover: OffThe initial tour should remain silent.
Tone: AutoLayerpath should infer the writing style from the source and creation prompt.
Clear, Friendly, or FormalThe audience or use case requires that specific writing style.

Advanced options refine the request. They do not replace a clear creation prompt or complete source.

When the creation contains images only, Steps remains on Auto. Short and Detailed apply to supported video creation.

How Brand memory relates to creation

This page does not define Brand memory setup or promise that every generated element will follow it.

What happens next

Open the initial tour in the editor. Compare it with the source and creation prompt. Review and refine the generated steps, Intro, Outro, callouts, and requested voiceover. Verify that each is accurate before sharing the tour.

Understand processing

When the result is not what you expect

The arrow button is unavailable

Confirm that source media appears in the composer and that the creation prompt is not empty. If an upload is in progress, wait for it to finish.

Add source is unavailable

Select a media item in the library first. The selected-item count updates before Add source becomes available.

Use Upload from device or Choose from library when either path fits your source. If you need help with the link, open Help from the Layerpath navigation.

Processing does not finish

Keep the existing project and open Help. Include the project name, visible phase, and exact message shown.

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