AI May 1, 2026 3 min read OndaVox EN

Lovart Already Ships What Claude Design Only Promises — And Adds What Claude Can’t

Lovart has shipped a full VFX pipeline that Claude Design only teases: narrative storyboards, a Move Object editing feature that lets you reposition elements without regenerating, and Seedance 2.0 to convert every frame into cinematic video. The tool bypasses the multi-million-dollar studio pipeline, making Hollywood-grade pre-production accessible to anyone. This is not a future promise — it is a shipped product with a concrete workflow.

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## The Future That Already Arrived

Everyone is calling Claude Design the future. But one tool already shipped that future — and added something Claude cannot do.

Lovart, a platform that has been quietly iterating on AI-generated visual content, just released a workflow that mirrors the Hollywood VFX pipeline from storyboard to final shot. The difference? It costs nothing like the millions studios spend, and it works inside a single interface.

## The Hollywood Pipeline, Democratized

Hollywood VFX pipelines start with a storyboard. Every shot is planned, every sequence structured before a single render begins. That process alone costs studios millions. Lovart just made it accessible to everyone.

Open Narrative Storyboards inside Lovart and type your scene. Space sequences, city destruction, environments that don't exist anywhere on earth. Lovart builds a complete storyboard, scene by scene, shot by shot — your entire VFX sequence mapped out visually.

Now go in and refine it. Use Move Object, Lovart's newest editing feature, to select any element in your storyboard and move it exactly where you want. No reprompting, no regenerating the whole thing. Just select, move, and lock your composition. Push the framing, shift the lighting, reposition the hero until every frame is exactly where it needs to be.

Then go to Seedance 2.0 inside Lovart. It converts your storyboard into cinematic video, directly inside the platform. Your storyboard images don't stay still. Seedance 2.0 turns every single one into a cinematic VFX shot. Your storyboard becomes a VFX sequence that looks like it came out of a $200 million production.

## What Claude Design Cannot Do

Claude Design, Anthropic's much-hyped design tool, is still largely a promise. It generates UI mockups and wireframes from text prompts, but it does not offer a full VFX pipeline. It does not let you move objects in a storyboard without regenerating. It does not convert storyboards into video. Lovart does all three.

This is not a knock on Claude Design — it is a reminder that the AI design race is not just about generating images. The real value lies in the pipeline: the ability to iterate, edit, and produce final output without leaving the platform. Lovart has built that pipeline.

## The Stakes

Studios charged $200 million because the pipeline was theirs. It isn't anymore. Lovart's workflow — narrative storyboard, Move Object editing, Seedance 2.0 video conversion — collapses what used to require multiple specialized teams and software into a single tool. The implications for independent filmmakers, game developers, and even advertising agencies are obvious: pre-production that once took weeks and cost thousands can now happen in hours.

But the deeper insight is about product strategy. While the industry obsesses over model benchmarks and prompt engineering, Lovart focused on workflow integration. The result is a tool that does not just generate — it produces. That is the difference between a demo and a product.

## What to Watch Next

The question is not whether Claude Design will catch up. It is whether the market will reward the integrated pipeline approach over the component approach. Lovart's bet is that users want a single tool that takes them from idea to final output, not a suite of disconnected generators.

If Lovart is right, the future of AI design is not about better models — it is about better pipelines. And that future is already shipped.

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      Comment Lovart and I’ll send you the try it out! @lovart.ai did what Claude can’t. Everyone calls Claude Design the future. Lovart already shipped it. Hollywood VFX pipelines cost studios millions. Lovart made storyboarding easy. Open Narrative Storyboards, type your scene, get a full shot-by-shot board. Move Object lets you reposition any element without regenerating. Seedance 2.0 then turns every frame into cinematic VFX video. $200M look. No studio. #lovart #lovartai #seedance2

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      Comment Lovart and I’ll send you the try it out! @lovart.ai did what Claude can’t. Everyone calls Claude Design the future. Lovart already shipped it. Hollywood VFX pipelines cost studios millions. Lovart made storyboarding easy. Open Narrative Storyboards, type your scene, get a full shot-by-shot board. Move Object lets you reposition any element without regenerating. Seedance 2.0 then turns every frame into cinematic VFX video. $200M look. No studio. #lovart #lovartai #seedance2

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      Comment Lovart and I’ll send you the try it out! @lovart.ai did what Claude can’t. Everyone calls Claude Design the future. Lovart already shipped it. Hollywood VFX pipelines cost studios millions. Lovart made storyboarding easy. Open Narrative Storyboards, type your scene, get a full shot-by-shot board. Move Object lets you reposition any element without regenerating. Seedance 2.0 then turns every frame into cinematic VFX video. $200M look. No studio. #lovart #lovartai #seedance2

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      Comment Lovart and I’ll send you the try it out! @lovart.ai did what Claude can’t. Everyone calls Claude Design the future. Lovart already shipped it. Hollywood VFX pipelines cost studios millions. Lovart made storyboarding easy. Open Narrative Storyboards, type your scene, get a full shot-by-shot board. Move Object lets you reposition any element without regenerating. Seedance 2.0 then turns every frame into cinematic VFX video. $200M look. No studio. #lovart #lovartai #seedance2

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