Leonardo AI Launches Character Reference Tool for Consistent AI Visuals
Lawrence Jengar Apr 01, 2026 04:43
Leonardo AI's Character Reference feature enables creators to maintain consistent characters across multiple AI-generated images, targeting film, marketing, and publishing workflows.
Leonardo AI has rolled out Character Reference, a feature designed to solve one of the most persistent headaches in AI image generation: keeping characters looking the same across multiple outputs. The tool targets professionals in film, advertising, fashion, and publishing who need visual consistency without the tedious workarounds that have plagued the industry.
The workflow is straightforward. Upload a single reference image—ideally a face shot—set the strength level (Low, Mid, or High), and the system maintains that character's appearance across different scenes, poses, and styles. A children's book illustrator can now keep their blonde protagonist recognizable whether he's fighting monsters or kicking a soccer ball. A marketing team can deploy the same model across urban streetwear shots and studio perfume ads.
Practical Applications Across Industries
Leonardo showcased six use cases demonstrating the tool's range. For children's storybooks, the Leonardo Kino XL model with Alchemy V2 produced cel-animation style images maintaining a young character through forest walks, village scenes, and action sequences. Film storyboarding examples showed a scientist-by-day, superhero-by-night character transitioning from lab coats to urban showdowns using Photoreal V2 settings.
Graphic novel creators can work with Leonardo Anime XL to push a single character—in one demo, a rugged man with a white beard—through futuristic interiors, cyberpunk streets, and explosion-filled action scenes. Fashion applications proved equally versatile, with a single model appearing in everything from gothic disco aesthetics to formal gala wear.
Technical Specifications
Character Reference works exclusively with SDXL models. The company recommends generated or real human photos for optimal results. Strength settings let creators dial in how rigidly the system adheres to the reference—useful when balancing consistency against stylistic transformation.
The feature integrates with Leonardo's existing Style Reference, Multi-style Reference, and Elements tools. Stacking these capabilities opens possibilities for maintaining character identity while dramatically shifting artistic styles or environments.
Leonardo has made Character Reference available across all subscription tiers for a limited time. The company hasn't announced pricing changes once that promotional window closes.
For creative agencies and independent artists evaluating AI image generation platforms, character consistency has been a differentiating factor. Competitors like Midjourney and DALL-E 3 have faced similar challenges, making solutions in this space a competitive battleground worth monitoring.
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