Avatar URL support
Avatars can be uploaded and stored as URLs, keeping image assets separate from the app bundle.
Create AI character
Roleloom gives character creation a clear foundation: save the character first, then connect chats, scenes, user identities, and future story memory around that profile.
Avatars can be uploaded and stored as URLs, keeping image assets separate from the app bundle.
Creators can decide whether a character is private or eligible for public discovery.
Characters are connected to conversations so future sessions can keep context organized.
A Roleloom character can include a name, avatar, short summary, tags, greeting, personality, speaking style, background, relationship to the user, world, and default opening scene. That structure helps both the product and search engines understand what the page is about.
Characters can be public or private. Public characters can support discovery and future SEO surfaces, while private characters remain in the creator's own space. This keeps user-created content separate from official indexed pages.
Yes. Roleloom supports creating original AI characters with avatars, summaries, tags, greetings, personality, background, and opening scenes.
Yes. Private characters stay in your account, while public characters can become part of discovery.
No. Roleloom should focus on original characters and avoid copying protected IP, real-person likenesses, or recognizable franchise settings.