Martini — a node canvas for images, video and audio

Martini (which grew out of the Storyflow brand) is an infinite node canvas that brings a claimed 100+ top AI models for images, video AND audio into one place. Every feature is a node: wire them into a pipeline from a single image to a finished multi-shot scene. You can run several models side by side and compare results in real time, edit right there (upscale, inpaint, restyle, extend the frame), do lip sync, and generate voice, music and sound. Inside are Nano Banana Pro/2, Seedream 5/4.5, Z-Image, Kling, Veo 3.1, Runway and others; you pick the model per node, and Element references keep one character consistent across nodes.

What stands out

Two things are genuinely rare. First — full audio (voice, music, sound) on the same canvas as video. Second — NLE export: you can move a finished AI sequence into Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve and Final Cut Pro. For anyone who finishes video in a professional editor, that is a big plus. Add a genuine free tier — 200 credits a month, no card, all models unlocked.

Pricing

Free — 200 credits a month (renewable). Paid monthly: Standard — $20 (1,600 credits), Pro — $50 (5,400, most popular), Ultimate — $150 (17,000). Billed annually it is 20% off: $192 / $480 / $1,440 a year (≈ $16 / $40 / $120 a month), plus bonus credits (a promo ending July 1, 2026). Higher tiers add more parallel tasks, early access to new features and a discount on top-ups. There are also big member discounts — up to 70–75% on Nano Banana and Veo 3.1.

Weaknesses

The main value catch is the trimmed unlimited offers: Nano Banana unlimited used to be monthly (including 4K), and now it is only 7 days (Z-Image and Seedream keep 365-day unlimited). Like any node service it has a learning curve, and top models burn credits fast. Separately — Martini has no Trustpilot profile and few public reviews, so its support and billing reputation is hard to verify independently (though no obvious scandals show up either).

Verdict

Martini is a strong and rather underrated node canvas, especially thanks to audio and NLE export, plus a generous free tier to try it. Net result — 7.4: an excellent tool for anyone who builds video pipelines and finishes them in Premiere/DaVinci — just factor in the trimmed unlimited offers and budget time to learn the nodes.