The simple workspace is built around one principle: keep it simple. The interface is built around the composer, the large rectangle at the bottom of the app interface. It literally does everything.
Learning the composer
The composer is the main control center for the app. You use it to select modes, add attachments, type prompts, submit jobs, open history, and more. This video quickly tours the main controls in the composer.
Selecting a mode
The mode row is the horizontal list of modes that appears above the composer input area. It changes based on what you have attached, showing the most relevant tools for the current context. This video quickly tours the mode row and how it changes with attachments.
1. Start in the simple workspace at ai.oohfixer.com/app
2. Explore the modes and select the one that matches the job you want to run.
3. Type a prompt in the bottom composer when the mode needs text, or add media and simply press submit.
4. Select a mode that requires media, then add an image, several images, or a video.
5. Submit, wait a few seconds, review the result, then iterate as many times as you like.
Main controls
These are the controls most people use on the first day. They stay in the same general area, even when the current mode changes.
The Composer
The large rectangle at the bottom of the app I call the composer. This is where you type a prompt, add attachments, select a mode (mode row), submit jobs, toggle history, use compare mode and more. The composer is the main control center for the interface.
Mode Selection
The mode selections sit at the top of the composer. It is recommended to explore the modes to see what is available. Be aware that the modes change when you add media, it only shows the modes that work with the current attachments.
Add an Image
Use Add Image at the bottom left corner of the composer for image based work. It opens Choose from library and Take photo.
Choose a Video
Use Choose Video also in the bottom left corner of the composer for video attachments, jobs such as Upscale video.
Show Prompt Guide
Use Show Prompt Guide on the top right corner of the composer to open a short formula, example, and quick tips for prompting the selected mode.
Open History
Use Open History in the top right corner of the composer to reopen recent jobs, reuse earlier media, or continue from older results.
Compare Images
Use Compare Images in the top right corner of the composer to select two images and open the compare view.
The mode row does not show every mode at once
Mode visibility changes with what you have attached. That is by design. The goal is to keep the row focused on the tools that fit the current input.
Text only modes - DEFAULT
Text input only is the composer default. You can prompt to image or prompt to video, then use the count control when you want more than one result from the same prompt.
Common labels
Prompt to Image
Prompt to Video
Attach one image
The row narrows to image based follow ups. This is the best moment for edits, animation, restore, and image upscaling.
Common labels
Edit Image with Text
Upscale Image
Enhance Details
Animate an Image
Create Edit Variations
One to Forty Mode
One Image to Videos
Attach Multiple Images
When you bring in multiple images, only the multi image tools stay visible.
Common labels
Animate Multiple Images
Batch Image Upscale
One video attached
With a video in the composer, the mode row changes to the video work modes.
Common labels
Upscale Video
Mode reference
Every live simple workspace mode is listed here with the exact label you will see in the app and one quick way to run it.
Image to Multiple Videos
In this mode you attach an existing image or add one from history, input one prompt and receive up to 5 variations of generated video.
One to Forty Mode
In this mode you attach an image, generate one or attach from history, the choose between 5 and up to 40 variations with no prompt needed.
Start from text
Use these when you want to start from a written idea and no upload.
Prompt to Image
Leave uploads empty.
Pick Prompt to Image in the mode row.
Type the idea in the bottom composer.
Use the count control when you want more than one result, then submit and review the image result.
Use Show Prompt Guide if you want a simple image prompt formula.
Prompt to Video
Leave uploads empty.
Pick Prompt to Video in the mode row.
Type a short scene with clear motion.
Use the count control when you want more than one clip, then submit and preview the result.
Short prompts with one main motion usually read better than crowded shot lists.
Start from one image
Attach one image with Add image, then use the image follow up tools.
Edit Image with Text
Use Add image, then choose Choose from library or Take photo.
Pick Edit Image with Text in the mode row.
Type what should change and what should stay the same.
Submit and review the edited image.
Ask for one important change at a time.
Upscale Image
Attach one image with Add image.
Pick Upscale Image in the mode row.
Add a short note only if one detail matters, then hit submit.
This is the quickest way to clean up and enlarge one finished image.
Animate an Image
Attach one image with Add image.
Pick Animate an Image in the mode row.
Add a short motion prompt if you want to guide the movement.
Submit and preview the clip.
The image already defines the look, so focus the text on movement, camera, and pace.
One Image to Videos
Attach one image with Add image.
Pick One Image to Videos in the mode row.
Type one shared motion prompt.
Use the count control to choose the number of versions, then hit submit.
This mode is useful when one still image needs several motion options.
One to Forty Mode
Attach an image, use a current result, or pick one from history.
Pick One to Forty Mode in the mode row.
Choose the number of results (5–40).
Optionally choose a variation type: camera angle, subject poses, backgrounds, or outfit.
No prompt is required. Prompts are preconfigured for optimal results.
The system often corrects imperfect inputs; a clear source can still improve coherence. Prompts are already configured for optimal results with no settings required. Need help? Contact support@oohfixer.com.
Enhance Details
Attach one image with Add image.
Pick Enhance Details in the mode row.
Submit as is, or add a short cleanup note if one problem matters most.
This is the repair path for older, soft, or damaged images.
Start from several images
Queue multiple images when you want the same batch action across a set.
Batch Image Upscale
Pick Batch Image Upscale in the mode row.
Use Add images for batch upscale to queue 1 to 10 images.
Submit when the queue is ready.
Use this when you want a cleaner larger version of several finished images at once.
Animate Multiple Images
Pick Animate Multiple Images in the mode row.
Use Add images for batch animation to queue 1 to 10 images.
Add a short shared motion prompt in the bottom composer.
Submit to create one video per image.
Add the prompt before you submit. Batch motion needs that short shared motion prompt right now.
Start from one video
Use the video input path when you already have a clip.
Upscale Video
Use Choose video to attach a clip.
Pick Upscale Video in the mode row.
Submit as is, or add one short note if there is one detail to protect.
This is the direct follow up path for one existing video.
A quick sample of one to forty mode
This example was created by the app (it can be seen in video form at the top of the mode reference section), using one source image the interface can create up to 40 variations with no prompt needed from the user. The current variation banks focus on camera angles, poses, studio looks, and backgrounds.
Source image1 to 40 example 11 to 40 example 41 to 40 example 81 to 40 example 12
Prompting
Most modes work best with short, clear prompts. Start simple, see results, then iterate from there, add more detail after seeing results by iteratively adding more instruction to the prompt as needed.
Use Show prompt guide when you want a fast structure, example, and quick tips for the selected mode.
Keep the subject first and the most important change or motion second.
For image edits, say what to change and what should stay the same.
For video prompts, describe one clear motion before you add camera language.
If a result is close but not right, start the next run from the best result instead of rewriting everything from scratch.
Results, history, and compare
The simple workspace is built for iterative loops, allowing you to prompt or submit input media, review the results, save it, compare it, or turn it into the next step without leaving the page.
Open a finished result to review it larger before you decide what to do next.
Use Download when you want the file on your device.
Use Open history to bring older jobs back into view and continue from them.
Use Compare images, then pick two images to open the compare view.
Finished image results can feed the next step, including Edit, Animate this result, and Upscale this result, so you do not need to reupload your best output.
Use Hide composer when you want more room for review, then Show composer when you are ready to type again.
Retry - Single Result or Entire Batch
If a result isn't quite right, you don't need to rerun the whole job or reupload the image.
Retry a single slot: open the job, find the image or video tile you don't like, and choose Retry for just that slot. This re-runs one item using the same configured settings as the job from which it came.
Retry the whole job: if the set as a whole needs another pass, you can re-run the entire job with the same inputs and configuration as the original job.
Adjust variation type: for modes that support variation controls (for example One to Forty Mode), you can retry with a different variation focus such as camera angles, poses, studio, or backgrounds.
No prompt needed: many batch and single-image modes are preconfigured. The model settings and input prompts are configured for you, using retry reuses the same tuned parameters so you don't need to write a prompt, just select the change you want.
These controls live on the job or result menu. Retrying a single slot is useful when one item is off while the rest are fine. It saves time and credits.
Retry function in action
Watch as I retry a single slot generation from a batch, then select others for retry, the process is simple and fast.
Compare Mode
Compare Mode is a powerful yet simple tool for comparing differences between two images side by side. Pick any two images, they can be input images, results, past history items, or edited generations. Pretty much if it's an image you can view it in the compare mode, the app opens a window with a draggable bar where you can sweep between the two images to see differences, zoom up to 800% to inspect details, rotate the image, make the compare mode full screen or move it around the interface and resize it.
Drag the seam to sweep between the two images and inspect differences.
Zoom & pan with the controls to focus on details, using the plus button can zoom up to 800%, you can also use rotate buttons if an image looks better sideways.
Sizing and Full Screen to expand the compare view for a closer look, then Reset or Done when finished.
Pick from history to compare outputs from any past session without reuploading and without losing your current project.
The interface is intentionally simple with no configuration or model tuning required. If you need help, contact support@oohfixer.com.
Credits and time
Expect price and speed to change by job type. The product already tells you the live cost before submit, so you do not need to memorize anything here.
Every run uses credits.
Batches and videos usually cost more than one image.
The number shown in the app before submit is the number to trust.
Single image runs usually finish first. Videos, large batches, and 1 to 40 runs take longer.
Animate and Enhance cards show a short visual estimate first, then switch to a delayed message if the run keeps processing.
Motion runs can keep processing for about 2.5 minutes before the app treats them as stale.
Troubleshooting
If something feels off, start with the attachment context, then tighten the prompt. Those two checks solve most first pass problems.
The wrong modes are missing
Check the current attachment. The row changes with context, so one image, several images, and one video each show a different set of modes.
The result changed too much
Shorten the prompt and say what must stay the same. This matters most for Edit and Restore.
The video feels static
Use one stronger motion phrase such as drifting, turning, or pushing in. Keep the rest of the prompt simple.
Batch motion will not submit
Make sure you queued 1 to 10 images and added a short shared motion prompt. Batch motion needs both.
You want to continue from an older result
Open history, reopen the job, and continue from the best result instead of reuploading it.
Need help?
If you need assistance with 1 to 40 or any mode, contact support@oohfixer.com.