Why a ChatGPT-Like Interface is the Ultimate Tool for Creators
When ChatGPT first came out, what really changed things wasn’t just the model - it was how simple it felt to use. Instead of complicated tools or endless settings, you could just talk to it.
But if you look at most tools for creating images, videos, or 3D content today, they still feel… heavy. You’re often writing long, precise prompts, adjusting unfamiliar settings, and hoping you got it right. If something is off, you usually have to start over or guess what to change.
At Koha, we’re trying to remove that friction.
A creative space that feels like a conversation
Koha works like ChatGPT, but for visual creation. You don’t need to "engineer" prompts. You just describe what you want, like you’re talking to someone:
“A clean modern desk with a laptop, warm sunset light, cinematic feel.”
Koha figures out the technical details behind the scenes and generates the result for you.
Making edits feel natural
Most tools treat every generation as a separate attempt. If you like an image but want a small change, you’re forced to rewrite prompts and hope for consistency.
Koha treats it differently. You just reply:
- “Make the lighting cooler, like early morning.”
- “Swap the laptop for a tablet.”
- “Zoom out a bit and add a coffee cup.”
The system understands it’s the same scene and updates it accordingly. You’re not restarting - you’re refining.
Your entire creative process stays in one place
Every version you generate is saved in a timeline, so you can scroll back through your work at any point. If an earlier idea was better, you can just go back to it instantly - no searching through files or saving duplicates.
From rough idea to precise control
When you need more detail, you can still get hands-on. You can directly select parts of an image and modify them in context, like:
“Turn this object into a glass of water.”
So you get the best of both worlds: natural conversation when you want speed, and precise tools when you need control.
The idea behind it
Creating shouldn’t feel technical. It should feel like explaining your vision and watching it come to life.
That’s what Koha is trying to make possible - less friction, more flow, and a creative process that feels human again.

