When you’re inside the Hypernatural editor and select a scene, you’ll see the Edit option.
This feature lets you make targeted changes to a single image — without regenerating the entire scene from scratch.
It’s perfect for small refinements like:
“Change the jacket to green.”
“Put my product in their hand.”
“Swap this character for my custom character.”
“Add a logo to the wall.”
“Make it nighttime instead of daytime.”
Instead of starting over, you can build on what already works.


How to edit an image
Open your video in the editor.
Click on a scene (image-based scene only).
Select Edit.
Describe the change you want to make.
Generate and review your updated version.
The system keeps the original composition as a base and applies your requested modification.
Note: Once a scene has been animated or full motion has been added, it can no longer be edited using this tool. Edit is available only while the scene is still an image. If you already added motion or animated a scene, you can revert to a your previously generated image in the Generated > Image.
When to Use Edit vs. Swap
Use Edit when:
You like the composition.
You only need small refinements.
You want faster iterations.
You want to keep visual continuity.
Regenerate when:
The framing is wrong.
The overall concept needs to change.
You want a completely different style or scene setup.
Pro Tips for Better Edits
Be specific:
Instead of “make it better,” say “change the wall color to matte black.”Focus on one change at a time for cleaner results.
Keep the original structure intact when possible — dramatic structural changes may work better as a full regenerate.

