Timestamp Extraction
Numonic reads generation timestamps from your asset metadata (creation date, enqueue time) to determine when each image was actually created.
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Sessions
Your library isn't just a collection of files. It's a record of creative decisions. Sessions groups your assets by the time they were generated and adds AI reflections that help you understand your own creative evolution.
From timestamps to a visual journal of your creative process
Numonic reads generation timestamps from your asset metadata (creation date, enqueue time) to determine when each image was actually created.
Assets generated close together in time are grouped into a single session. A gap in activity creates a new session. 20 images between 2pm and 3pm become one session card.
For sessions with 50+ assets, an AI curator reflects on what you explored: style patterns, parameter experiments, and how your approach evolved during the session.
Everything you need to explore your creative history
Numonic reads generation timestamps from your asset metadata and clusters images created during the same creative burst into a single session card. No manual organisation required.
Ask the AI curator to reflect on any session with 50+ assets. It summarises what you explored, identifies style patterns, and highlights how your approach evolved.
Browse sessions as horizontal lanes in the gallery, scrolling through creative bursts without losing your place. Each lane shows thumbnails and a session summary.
Sessions connect to lineage tracking. See which assets led to variations, upscales, and remixes within a single creative session.
Sessions are built from metadata timestamps, so they work regardless of how your assets arrived: Smart Import, Connected Folders, or Desktop Sync.
AI reflections use your credit balance. The cost is shown before generating, and you can purchase more credits if needed.
No other DAM offers per-session creative reflections
Revisit what you were thinking during any creative session. AI reflections surface patterns you might not notice in the moment: recurring themes, style drift, and the experiments that led to breakthroughs.
Understand how creative work actually happens across your team. Session grouping makes it easy to review a collaborator's exploration process, give contextual feedback, and learn from each other's approaches.