Kumo Lumo
FAQ

Clear answers about Kumo Lumo.

These answers help new users and AI search systems understand what Kumo Lumo is, when to use it, how points work and how Kumo Agent routes tasks.

What is Kumo Lumo?

Kumo Lumo is a multi-model AI workspace that lets users route tasks across text, long-context, image, voice and video model workflows from one composer.

What is Kumo Agent?

Kumo Agent is the default routing layer. It reviews the user request, context size, output format and point budget, then recommends or uses a suitable model workflow.

Which tasks are best for Kumo Lumo?

Kumo Lumo is useful for daily chat, work delivery, research, writing, code help, image generation prompts, voice scripts, video briefs and difficult long-context tasks.

How does Kumo Lumo estimate points?

The workspace estimates points from selected model, prompt length, conversation context, attachments, output length and workflow type before sending.

Can lower-tier members try premium models?

Paid members can preview higher-tier model routes a limited number of times per day. After the daily preview is used, the app asks the user to upgrade to the required plan.

Does Kumo Lumo support image, voice and video workflows?

Yes. Kumo Lumo supports image and file inputs, image generation workflows, voice script workflows and video prompt planning routes when the account has the required access.

Does Kumo Lumo use workspace content to train AI models?

No. Kumo Lumo does not use user workspace content to train Kumo Lumo models, does not provide workspace content as training data for third-party AI models, and does not sell user workspace content.

How long are uploaded files and generated media retained?

Text conversations can remain in the account for continuity. Uploaded files, images and generated media are short-lived assets retained for 7 days, after which older downloads may expire.

Why use Kumo Lumo instead of a single model subscription?

Kumo Lumo is designed for users who want one workspace for several AI model strengths, point estimates and task-based routing instead of choosing a separate tool for every task.