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Cover art for independent artists

Release-ready kits without hiring a full-time art director.

Independent artists juggle writing, production, promo, and tour logistics—cover art often lands last, under-budgeted, and rushed. FRAMECULT is a release desk: you pick one of sixteen curated visual lanes, add artist, track, and mood, and receive a packaged kit with a 1800×1800 square master, 1080×1350 and 1080×1920 crops, and a clean square export.

Compared to generic AI art tools, the lanes remove guesswork. You are not rewriting prompts at 2 a.m. hoping the model understands “UK funky but sad.” The lane is the prompt surface—tuned typography, grain, palette, and layout behaviors that already match how underground records look in 2026.

Start from the AI album cover hub, jump straight to the studio, or browse lanes on the homepage. When you are ready to scale beyond the trial, pricing lists subscriptions and the Day Pass.

Frequently asked questions

Why use FRAMECULT instead of a stock library?
Stock images are anonymous. FRAMECULT lanes encode a specific underground visual language—typography, texture, and layout tuned for music releases—so independent artists get art that feels native to their scene.
Do I need design skills?
No. You choose a lane, enter artist, track, and mood. The desk handles composition and export formatting, including square and social crops in the kit.
Is there a free tier?
New accounts receive a small number of free designs with no credit card. See pricing for paid tiers and the Day Pass.