Feature
Character Lock
Keep faces, wardrobe, and identity consistent across every shot — using IP-Adapter character conditioning anchored to your reference images.
Get Early AccessThe Character Drift Problem
Without a reference anchor, AI renders the same "character" differently every frame. Different face shape. Different hair. Different clothing. It breaks the illusion completely.
Reference Image Anchoring
Upload one or more reference images of your character. ShotLock uses them as IP-Adapter conditioning input on every frame.
Face & Identity Consistency
Character facial structure, wardrobe, and overall appearance stay consistent across cuts, angles, and scene changes.
Character Lock Strength
Dial in how strongly the character reference constrains the output — from subtle anchoring to strict identity lock.
Multi-Character Support
Define separate Character Cards for each person in your project. Apply one or multiple per render job.
Reusable Across Projects
Character Cards persist across sessions. Build once, apply to any future project that features the same person.
Combined with Style Packs
Character Lock and Style Packs work together — one locks identity, the other locks look. Both applied simultaneously.
Get Started
Stop Fighting Your Tools
Start building a visual system that works. Early access is open now — limited spots at launch pricing.