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HappyOyster

Direct and explore continuously generated audiovisual worlds with text, voice, or images

HappyOyster is a real-time interactive open-world model.

Games

01 / Overview

About

HappyOyster is a real-time interactive open-world model. Users can continuously change scenes with text, voice, or images, or wander through a generated world from a first-person perspective. Visuals and audio extend together, making it closer to a directable, explorable world experiment than a pre-generated video.

02 / Core features

Core features

01

Real-time directing

Change an evolving world with text, voice, or images.

02

First-person wandering

Explore extendable scenes freely.

03

Joint audio-video generation

Generate ambient sound, motion, and visuals together.

04

Continuous world

Let scenes keep developing from prompts and actions.

03 / Use cases

Use cases

01

World-concept exploration

Quickly test scenes, atmosphere, and spatial ideas.

02

Interactive narrative prototypes

Observe how inputs change characters and environments.

03

Live directing experiments

Adjust shots and world direction while watching.

04 / Platforms and languages

Platforms and languages

Platforms and devices

Web

Languages

Chinese or English support depends on the current product entry

Before use, check the current entry, account permissions, and data boundary.

05 / Similar products

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06 / Common questions

Frequently asked questions

01Is it a finished traditional game?

No. It is currently positioned as an open-world model and real-time interactive experience.

02Can it export a fixed final video?

The focus is continuous worlds and live directing; current export options depend on the product entry.

03Will a generated world remain perfectly consistent?

Continuity depends on the model, inputs, and runtime state, so important settings still need review.