About Reve AI
Reve AI, Inc., based in Palo Alto, California, is the creator of Reve Image 1.0 — also known by its codename “Halfmoon.”  The company is a small, passionate team of researchers, designers, engineers and creatives whose mission is to build AI tools that more deeply understand intent rather than just interpreting literal text.
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OpenNew chat-first studio: – Rebuilt the core chat experience as a unified workspace for prompts, image inputs, iterations, and results. – New guided controls (space type, style, settings) to structure pro briefs and reduce trial-and-error. – Faster iteration loop for multi-step edits (repaint, restyle, add/remove items, material swaps). New agentic infrastructure: – Introduced an agent-based orchestration layer that routes each request to the most suitable workflow (from-scratch generation vs photo-based redesign). – Improved context handling across turns to keep revisions aligned with the same scene and direction. – More predictable handling of multi-instruction prompts to reduce “try again” loops. New top-tier model support: – Expanded support for high-quality image generation models to improve photorealism, lighting consistency, and material detail. – Better default model selection behind the scenes based on task complexity and input type. New pro workflow building blocks: – Projects/Collections for saving versions and comparing directions across a single room or a full project. – Pinterest boards as reference inputs for moodboard-guided iterations. – Product Finder updates for matching items from scenes and linking to vendor stores. Performance & stability: – Improved generation responsiveness and general stability across the app. -
Jerry Smith🙏 9 karmaSep 7, 2025@Reve Image1) I like that it can produce many diff image sizes and multiple images. 2) Does a nice job of embellishing the prompt. 3) Nice that it can take in a specific Seed. 4) BUT I found it hard to replicate a specific character. Tried loading a pic or providing a link to it. Neither seemed to work.
