Pipeline

How Hoheto Kai works

Sound, stills, and motion enter the same summon flow—then leave as a named creature card you can keep, show, or ship.

3

Guided stages

1

Creature per summon

Inputs, one lineage

Summon flow

From raw media to a card you can sign.

No separate tools for audio versus image. You bring the noise; the lab keeps structure tight so the creature still feels authored.

1

Upload media

Audio, image, or video

Drop a take, a still, or a clip. The lab ingests waveforms, texture, and motion cues in one pass so nothing you care about gets flattened away.

AudioImageVideo
2

Creature generation

Pattern and frequency synthesis

Models trace rhythm, timbre, edges, and palette into a single creature profile—so the result reads like it crawled out of your source, not a template deck.

Pattern detectionFrequency mappingVisual synthesis
3

Name and classify

Finalize identity

Lock a name, species, and trope. The card is ready for your vault, stream overlay, or export lane with metadata that stays honest to the summon.

Creature nameSpeciesTrope
Hoheto Kai

Same lab mark

Explore, record, and vault views all point at one pipeline—no forked demos.

Signal contract

What stays constant between uploads.

The interface changes per surface, but the contract does not: every summon keeps provenance with the media you fed it and the choices you made at naming time.

  • Multimodal intake

    Voice memos, reference photos, and show footage all ride the same encoder stack—no mode switch for you, no split pipelines for the model.

  • Deterministic handoff

    Each stage exposes what changed and why, so you can re-run a step or swap inputs without losing the thread of the summon.

  • Vault-shaped output

    Exports and previews are sized for collections and decks from day one, not resized as an afterthought.

Art direction

Three looks, one continuous handoff.

Step art mirrors what the model is leaning on—ingest, synthesis, and identity lock—so teammates can scan the page and still catch the story.

Operators

Need the pipeline on a schedule or SLA?

Tell us how your studio records, streams, or ships drops—we map the same three stages to your tools without inventing a parallel stack.

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Hear it once, then meet what was hiding inside.

Run a summon with whatever is in your pocket right now—noise, frame, or both—and walk away with a card worth keeping in rotation.