A number that determines the random starting point of an AI image generation.
A seed is a number that sets the random starting point for an image generation. Using the same seed with the same prompt and settings tends to produce a very similar image, which makes results more reproducible.
Seeds give a basic lever for consistency, but they only control randomness, not identity. Keeping a specific product or person the same across scenes needs reference images or saved elements, not just a fixed seed.
With the same prompt and settings, a fixed seed produces a very similar result, which helps reproducibility.
No. A seed controls randomness, not identity. Consistent characters need saved elements or reference images.