Pose multiple characters
Add more Bots to block interactions, spacing, and group compositions in one scene.
Pose multiple 3D characters in your browser, adjust bones and control points, then save the reference or turn it into finished character art with AI.
Pose editing is free; AI generation uses credits.

The full editor is built for a larger canvas.
Open Pose Studio to edit bones, handles, and multiple characters.
Real editor controls
Every control below is available in the current Pose Studio. Build the body direction visually, keep useful versions, and export the reference when it is ready.
Add more Bots to block interactions, spacing, and group compositions in one scene.
Switch each character between the XBot and YBot rigs to start with different proportions.
Find a named bone directly instead of hunting through a crowded model viewport.
Turn any searchable bone into a named handle and choose whether it controls position, rotation, or both.
Set the line of action, hand placement, foot support, and body orientation with visual controls.
Try stronger poses without losing your last usable version, or reset the scene when you want a clean start.
Export the visible pose as an image or copy it straight into your drawing and reference workflow.
Combine the pose with a character reference and turn the setup into a finished character image.
One connected workflow
A mannequin is useful, but it is often only the first step. Keep the pose, add the character identity, and continue into image generation without rebuilding the composition elsewhere.
Create from a pose
Set body direction with the rig, bones, and control handles.

Use a portrait or character reference when identity matters.

Choose a model and aspect ratio, then create the finished visual.
Built for visual planning
Start with a clear silhouette and spatial relationship before you spend time on anatomy, rendering, or final generation.
Study body direction, balance, and silhouette before committing to anatomy and detail.
Plan a readable pose first, then use it to guide a stylized character render.
Block recurring characters and action beats before drawing or generating a panel.
Test camera-facing body angles and staging before a shot moves into production.
Arrange more than one rig to check eyelines, distance, contact, and composition.
LlamaGen vs Magic Poser
Magic Poser is stronger for large pose and prop libraries. LlamaGen is designed for browser-first pose editing that continues directly into AI character generation.
| Compare | LlamaGen | Magic Poser |
|---|---|---|
| Browser workflow | Full pose editor in the browser | Web app available; full version promoted on mobile |
| Multiple characters | Add multiple Bots in one scene | Up to 25 characters on the Master plan |
| Rig controls | Two rigs, searchable bones, custom handles | Adjustable body types and detailed posing controls |
| Ready-made pose library | Not currently included | 3,000+ poses on the Master plan |
| Hands, props, and scenes | Direct bone controls; no prop library yet | Hand controls, hair, clothing, props, and scene tools |
| Output | Save or copy pose images | Image output plus paid 3D export options |
| Pose to AI image | Built into the same workflow | Focused on 3D pose reference creation |
| Best fit | Browser-first posing that continues into character art | Deep pose libraries, scene assets, and mobile posing |
Magic Poser details reflect its official site and pricing page checked on August 19, 2026. Plans and features can change.
Read the full comparisonSimple usage model
You can build and export pose references without spending generation credits. Credits apply when you ask an image model to turn the pose into finished artwork.
Pose editor
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FAQ
Straight answers about what the browser pose editor can—and cannot—do today.
A 3D pose maker lets you position a digital human rig to create a specific stance, gesture, or body reference. LlamaGen also lets you use that pose to guide a finished AI-generated image.
Yes. LlamaGen AI Pose runs in a web browser, so you can create and adjust poses online without installing a desktop posing application.
Yes. You can shape a pose for anatomy studies, character sketches, comics, or storyboards. You can also continue into AI image generation when you need a finished visual.
Yes. After setting the 3D pose, you can add a selfie or character reference and generate a portrait or full-body character image from the same workflow.
Yes. Reuse the same selfie, portrait, or character image while changing the 3D pose to explore different body directions and compositions.
No. It is a focused pose-to-image tool rather than a full 3D modeling suite. It is designed for creators who want to set a pose quickly and use it to guide AI image generation.
Open the free browser editor, shape one or more characters, then save the reference or continue into AI generation.
Start posing — freePose editing is free; AI generation uses credits.