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Platform Introduction & Core Tools

ZenCreator.pro Overview: Tools, Workflow Logic, and Practical Use Cases

In this lesson, we provide a detailed overview of the ZenCreator.pro platform — what the product is, which tools it includes, how they are connected, and how to use them in practice for image and video generation.

The breakdown moves from general to specific: from registration and interface basics to individual tools and key nuances when working with models.

Registration and First Login

To start working with ZenCreator, you need to register.

Currently, there are two available options:

  • registration via email and password (with mandatory email confirmation);
  • login via Google account (Gmail).

After registration, the user automatically receives 30 free credits, which can be used to test the tools.

Immediately after logging in, the Tools page opens — this is the central hub that contains all available platform tools.

General Interface Logic Across Tools

Almost all tools in ZenCreator share the same interface structure:

  • central area — either the working canvas or the template library;
  • right panel — settings for the selected tool and the chosen model.

This unified layout makes it easy to switch between tools without having to relearn the interface each time.

Image to Video: Generating Video from an Image

One of the first and most important tools is Image to Video. It allows you to generate animated video based on a single image.

Models and Censorship

Several models are available in this tool, each with its own characteristics:

  • Kling (censored model) - Suitable for SFW content, social media, and advertising videos. It handles motion very well but completely blocks NSFW scenarios.

  • WAN 2.2 / WAN 2.5 (uncensored) - Allows unrestricted content generation. WAN Plus Audio (2.5) additionally supports sound and speech generation.

  • Seedance Pro / Seedance Pro Fast - Models comparable to Kling in animation quality, but with limitations when handling complex movements.

It's important to understand that the selected model directly affects available settings and the final result.

For complete details on all tools and workflow logic, refer to the full documentation in the Help section.