What's new ### Project drafts are harder to lose - New AI Studio projects can preserve unfinished Standard and Pulse prompts, Edit instructions, and Video instructions before the first generation. - Project restore and autosave now use more consistent recovery paths, helping work survive reopening without exposing technical browser errors. ### Media Library organization is more dependable - Dragging a multi-selected group onto a folder moves the selected items together as one action. - Folder assignment, removal, and moves complete together, so a failed request cannot leave only part of a selection changed. - Folder badges count saved media and prompts separately from child folders, making folder totals easier to understand. - Simultaneous folder moves are protected from creating invalid folder loops. ### Subscription and payment recovery is safer - Checkout blocks invalid billing intervals and duplicate subscription attempts before opening another payment session. - Interrupted subscription, invoice, top-up, and signup work can recover more safely without silently changing account access. - Annual renewal dates are preserved more consistently during recovery. ## Improvements - Image and video cards in Media Library, Character, and Elements can recover durable previews automatically, with clearer preparing and unavailable states instead of blank media shells. - Media Library selection, drag-and-drop, preview recovery, reference intake, and upload errors are handled more consistently. - AI Studio fits more comfortably across supported desktop and laptop window sizes, keeping navigation, workflow controls, scrolling, and the right-side workspace tools reachable. - Edit and Video columns can scroll independently when the global right rail is open. - Expert Edit references, previews, and controls remain easier to reach at compact desktop sizes and shorter window heights. - Elements Manager behaves more consistently when media is dropped or the available workspace height is limited.