SceneSelf June 2026 — Launch Notes
What shipped on launch day
We spent the last few months building the product we wanted to exist — one where AI photo sets felt like a real shoot, not a parade of swaps. Here's what's in the box.
Core features
- Eight storyline types. Journey, Ownership Flex, Fantasy Role, Milestone Event, Profession, Lifestyle, Seasonal, Transformation. Pick a cluster or write your own one-liner.
- Six-photo coherent set. Every set has six photos with the same outfit, hair, accessories, and lighting feel. No "set of strangers".
- Identity-aware quality control. Every generated frame passes through a quality check that asks: same person? anatomically correct? not over-smoothed? Failures get rescued with another pass, up to twice.
- Domain realism. Surgeons keep the mask on in the OR. Divers keep the gear on underwater. Costumes with helmets, hoods, or visors stay worn — because that's what makes the scene believable.
Privacy
- 24-hour selfie auto-delete. Your reference photo is removed 24 hours after upload.
- Never used to train AI. No selfie ever enters anyone's training dataset.
- Encrypted end-to-end. Private object storage, TLS-only transmission, zero third-party sharing.
Credits and plans
- 300 credits on signup. Free for everyone — enough for one full 6-photo set.
- Weekly / Monthly / Yearly plans. Pick the cadence that fits how you actually use it.
- Subscription-only top-ups for now. More credit options may come later, but the launch product keeps billing simple around weekly, monthly, and yearly plans.
- Refund banner for partial deliveries. If a frame doesn't make it through quality control, you get 2× credits back, automatically. The "we owe you the perfect set" promise is built into the credit ledger.
What's next
- More storyline types (multi-character climaxes, time-of-day arcs)
- Style references — upload a mood board to bias the look
- Album curation tools — drag, reorder, export to social formats
- Partner API for creators and small studios
Drop us a note at support@sceneself.com — every email gets read.