AI design studio, by Dreamers Media
Most AI hands you a picture. We hand you the working file.
A briefed team of AI specialists designs your carousels and thumbnails, inspects every artboard before you see it, and hands the set back with every layer still yours to change.
A staged run, shortened. The studio itself works this way: brief in, inspected set back.
One sentence in.
An inspected set back.
- 1
Brief
Say it like you’d brief a designer. One sentence is enough. The showrunner takes it from there.
- 2
Design
Specialists set the look once, place every layer, and write type that fits the space it lives in.
- 3
Inspect
900+ automated checks per artboard, plus a QA director that sends work back, with reasons.
- 4
Ship
Finished boards in PNG, JPG, SVG or PDF, and the working file underneath, every layer intact.
Behind the four phases: twelve specialists. Showrunner, art direction, design, copy, colour & brand, composition, illustration, research, QA, export, and two fixers. You never manage them. You just brief.
The work is the pitch.
Four finished projects, designed end-to-end by the team and exported straight from the app. One crew, four very different voices.








One brief. Eight boards, one launch story, and every board still opens as layers.





A different voice, the same team: one joke carried through five boards without repeating the layout.





Five photo-led exhibits, one museum idea, built as a complete visual system rather than a repeated template.

A one-board project can still carry its own art direction: subject, line, type, and share prompt composed together.
One export.
Six layers. All yours.
It’s not a picture of the design.
It is the design.
Change your mind after the handoff.
Every layer stays live: retype it, recolour it, move it. Try it on this board.
Staged here on the page. In the app, every export opens exactly like this: PNG, JPG, SVG, PDF, plus the open working file.
not bitter.
900+checks on every artboard, before you ever see it
A board doesn’t leave the studio because an agent liked it. Margins, hierarchy, contrast, overlap, sameness: checked on every artboard, every round. Work that fails goes back with reasons. You see the set that passed.
- FLAGsafe-margin: headline 12px low→ sent back, lifted
- FLAGsameness: board 3 repeats board 1→ new layout
- PASSround 2: all boards clear→ exported
Staged examples. The checks themselves run on every artboard, every time.
This is the app.
The Broke Girl carousel on the canvas: twenty-three named layers, five live boards, guides on, and the selected headline still editable in the inspector. Layerroom runs in production at Dreamers Media; the set above came from this room.


We’re letting in a small first cohort.
Layerroom is in beta and in daily production use at Dreamers Media. It’s free while in beta, no credit card. At launch it will be paid: credits or a subscription, we’re still deciding. Early users hear first and get the best deal.
“We built the studio we kept wishing existed. Now we’re opening the doors.”
Dreamers Media, the team that runs Layerroom in production