Editorialge media launches imagelab.art with unified edt credit system
ImagineLab.art, a multimedia AI workspace operated by Editorialge Media, is positioning itself as an all-in-one creative platform that combines image, video, audio and infographic generation under a single interface.
According to the company, a team based across the United States and Southeast Asia supports the platform's development and operations, enabling multilingual support and continuous service improvements.
The company said acting CTO Tapos Kumar oversees project delivery, while deputy CEO and COO Aushnik Das is responsible for quality control as the platform scales. Sayedul Haq Mihir serves as technical adviser, focusing on translating user feedback into platform features, and Gausul Hira leads coordination and quality assurance.
Rather than building standalone tools, ImagineLab.art says it integrates premium AI models through API connections with Google Vertex AI and Fal.ai.
According to the company, the platform includes:
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Google Veo 3.1 for video generation, including 1080p and 4K output with native audio sync
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Imagen 4.0 Ultra for image generation, including text rendering and high-resolution output
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Nano Banana Pro for infographic generation and visual data presentation
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A Gemini-powered voice engine for voiceovers and audio layering in video projects
The company says this structure allows users to generate an image, animate it and add voice within a single workflow, rather than moving between multiple tools.
ImagineLab.art is also promoting a unified billing system through what it calls the Editorialge Token (EDT) economy. The company says this credit-based model is designed to standardise usage costs across tools and replace separate per-model billing.
Editorialge Media said the EDT infrastructure was developed by the technical team of its strategic partner, Binary Tech Station (BiTS), with S Saha leading the token economy design and F Al Mamun overseeing payment integrations.
The platform currently supports bKash in Bangladesh, PayPal and Stripe for international users, while UPI support is expected in India, the company said.
It added that users can open a free account before purchasing credits.
The company says the platform is designed for a broad range of users, including:
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independent creators producing social media content
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marketing agencies seeking access to multiple generation tools in one place
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business users creating presentations and promotional materials
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students and educators looking for lower-cost access to AI tools
According to the company, the simplified workflow is intended to reduce reliance on multiple subscriptions and separate software environments.
Editorialge Media says it operates across the US, UK, Bangladesh, India and Estonia, and that the platform has been built with attention to privacy, compliance and user rights.
The company said it follows applicable data protection measures and aligns its platform governance with emerging artificial intelligence regulations, including new rules cited in the United States. It also said users can review the privacy policy, user agreement and cookie policy before starting projects.
ImagineLab.art is being presented as a unified studio for creators looking to manage multimedia production in one browser-based environment. The company says its aim is to reduce technical barriers and make advanced AI-assisted content generation more accessible to users in different markets.
