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Hailuo launches Workspace for image, video, and audio projects

Hailuo launched a unified Workspace that keeps image, video, and audio assets in one project flow, and it also teased a 3.0 model for March. Try it if your current pipeline is split across too many tabs, exports, and handoffs.

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Hailuo launches Workspace for image, video, and audio projects
Hailuo launches Workspace for image, video, and audio projects

TL;DR

  • Hailuo has launched a new Workspace that pulls image, video, and audio creation into one project flow, with asset organization positioned as a core part of the update, according to the launch post.
  • The companion workspace link post points creators to Hailuo’s live product page, framing the release as a hands-on creative workspace rather than a feature teaser.
  • Early creator-facing examples are already orbiting the launch: Hailuo reposted a Nano Banana demo showing multi-panel “TV mirror selfie” images made inside its ecosystem.
  • Hailuo also appears to be signaling a bigger model update next, as a teaser image references “Hailuo 3.0 Model” starting in March.

What shipped

Hailuo’s pitch is an all-in-one workspace: images, video, and audio in a single creation environment instead of separate tool hops. In the announcement, the company says the update is built around a “unified workspace” and “project mastery,” which suggests the practical change is less about one new generator and more about keeping prompts, outputs, and media assets together.

The follow-up workspace link post sends users straight to Hailuo’s product page via the live workspace, reinforcing that this is a product rollout creators can try now. For people juggling image boards, video generations, and exported audio across tabs, the new value proposition is project continuity.

What creators are already doing

The clearest creator example in the evidence is Hailuo’s repost of a Nano Banana 2 image set: a four-panel collage of bathroom mirror selfies styled after recognizable TV-show aesthetics, from tracksuits and tiled lighting to “Money Heist”-style masks. That matters because it shows the platform still leaning into fast, remixable visual concepts that can live inside a broader project workspace, not just standalone one-off generations.

There is also an early signal that the workspace launch is a staging move for a larger model refresh. The teaser post points to a sign reading “Starting From March Creative Tools Hailuo 3.0 Model,” which is not a formal spec sheet but does suggest another creator-facing release is close behind the workspace update.

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