What are the Library and campaign memory?
The Library is where PrismPoster keeps your saved work, and campaign memory is what keeps it connected across projects. Together they hold your source material, your creator context, and the media you save — so you can pull a past prompt, a saved image, or an earlier source into a new project instead of starting over. Everything in the Library is private to your account by default. This article explains what each one stores and how you reuse it.
What does the Library hold?
The Library keeps the saved outputs and inputs from your work in one place:
- Sources — the URLs, transcripts, briefs, and prompts your projects started from.
- Saved media — images, video, and music you chose to keep.
- Reusable image references — images you save can be used as @tag references in future Image Studio generations.
When you save a result during your first generation, it goes here. The Library is the same place you return to later to re-export a finished file.
What is campaign memory?
Campaign memory is what links the Library across projects. It keeps your source material and creator context connected, so a new project can draw on what you have already made rather than treating every session as a blank slate. In practice, that means a prompt you refined once, a reference image you saved, or context about your channel stays available the next time you create.
How do I reuse something from the Library?
Pull it into a new generation. A saved image can serve as a reference; a saved source can seed new drafts; a prompt you liked can be reused or tweaked. Because the studios share one credit pool, reusing a saved asset does not spend credits on its own — only the new generation does. See how credits work.
Is anything in my Library shared or public?
No. Your Library and everything in it are private by default. Nothing is published or shared without an explicit action from you — for example, choosing to release an eligible track to PrismRadio or the Discover charts. See keeping generations private and public versus private.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the Library and campaign memory?
The Library is the store of your saved sources, prompts, and media. Campaign memory is what keeps that material connected across projects, so you can reuse a past prompt, source, or reference image in a new one.
Can I reuse a saved image as a reference?
Yes. Images saved to your Library can be used as @tag reference images in future Image Studio generations. Reusing a saved asset does not cost credits by itself — only the new generation does.
Is my Library private?
Yes. Everything in your Library is private by default and is never shared without an explicit action from you, such as releasing an eligible track to Discover or PrismRadio.