Writing Studio

Feature Request: Venice Writing Studio

Overview:

Venice currently has studios for images, video, and music. A Writing Studio would extend this pattern to serve writers who need more than a chat interface for long-form work.

The Problem:

The chat interface works for conversation and short-form generation, but writers working on longer projects need document management, persistence, and tools designed for editing rather than chatting. Currently, writers must bounce between external note-taking apps, Venice for AI assistance, and separate TTS tools β€” a fragmented workflow.

Proposed Features:

Document Management

Create, save, and organize documents

Chapter/section structure for longer works

Version history

Inline AI Editing

Highlight text and request edits, rewrites, or expansions

Apply changes inline without leaving the document

Persona/style selection for different editing approaches

Text-to-Speech Integration

Read back any text in the document (not just AI output)

SSML support for pacing and emphasis control

Voice selection matching existing Venice TTS options

Generation Tools

Continue from cursor position

Generate based on document context

Style matching based on existing document content

Persona Integration

Use Venice personas as editing assistants within the studio

Different personas for different editing tasks (developmental, line editing, etc.)

Why This Fits Venice:

The API already supports chat completions, TTS, and document processing. A Writing Studio would wrap these in a document-focused interface rather than a chat-focused one β€” the same pattern used for Image Studio and Video Studio.

Target Users:

Fiction writers, content creators, newsletter producers, and anyone doing long-form writing who currently uses Venice's chat interface for work it wasn't designed for.

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Chat

Date

About 5 hours ago

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