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Kive sections explained
Kive sections explained

Explore Kive's creative and collaborative tools

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Written by Jessica Lehmussaari
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When entering Kive you will find a menu on the left-hand side of your workspace. Here’s an overview of the different sections:

As soon as you sign in to Kive, you'll land on our homepage, where we guide you on how to get started with our platform. You'll also find the latest boards you've worked on and new inspiration shared by the Kive community.

Discover is a shared space to browse other creatives' contributions and share your own. If you find something you like, you can instantly save it to your library. Search for inspiration or scroll through items recommended for you.

Your profile showcases all your public items and boards, and you can see how often your items have been re-saved. It's a great way to keep track of your creative journey.

Kive's library is a safe and private section where you can upload and categorize all your content. Our AI automatically tags and organizes your assets, so you can easily search for specific images, colors, or themes.

Uploading content to your library is easy and convenient. The upload section groups all events into folders, so you can quickly locate all the content imported in the same batch.

Boards are fantastic for presenting ideas, collaborating, and receiving feedback. You can easily share boards via a private link on the web.

Save time and unleash your creativity with Kive's Image Generation feature. It allows you to create unique images using a single prompt.

Kive's Extract from video feature is a powerful tool that lets you extract still images and GIFs from videos by inserting a video link or uploading a video file. No more tedious manual work!


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