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    Getting started with Spaces

    Learn how to navigate the canvas, add and connect nodes, run workflows, and manage your spaces.

    This guide walks you through the Spaces interface and your first workflow. If you are new to Spaces, start with the Overview to understand the core concepts.

    In this article

    The Spaces home screen

    Open freepik.com/pikaso/spaces or click Spaces in the main navigation bar. You land on the dashboard, which shows all your existing spaces and templates.

    • Start from scratch — click New Space then Blank Space to open an empty canvas.
    • Use a template — browse the template gallery on the dashboard. Click any template to preview it, then Use Template to create a copy in your account.
    • Return to recent work — your saved spaces appear under My spaces.

    The canvas interface

    Once inside a space, the interface has three main areas.

    AreaWhat it is
    CanvasThe infinite workspace where you place and connect nodes.
    Node panel — left sidebarThe full list of available nodes, organized by category: Media, Text, Image, Video, Audio, Utilities, and Designer.
    Toolbar — top barSpace title, run controls, sharing options, and zoom level.

    Navigating the canvas

    ActionMouseTrackpadKeyboard
    PanMiddle-click + dragTwo-finger drag
    Zoom inScroll upPinch outCmd/Ctrl + =
    Zoom outScroll downPinch inCmd/Ctrl + -
    Fit to viewCmd/Ctrl + 0

    Minimap

    A minimap appears in the bottom-right corner of the canvas. It shows a bird's-eye view of all your nodes and your current viewport. Click anywhere on the minimap to jump to that area, or drag the viewport rectangle to pan quickly across large workflows.

    Using Spotlight

    Spotlight is the fastest way to add nodes to your canvas. Think of it as a command palette for AI tools.

    Opening Spotlight

    Press Space bar or / anywhere on the canvas. Spotlight opens as a floating panel with a search field and category tabs.

    Finding nodes

    • Search by name or keyword — type upscale, remove background, flux, or any term. Results update as you type.
    • Browse by category — use the tabs at the top of the Spotlight panel to filter by Image, Video, Audio, Text, Utility, and more.

    Base nodes vs model variants

    When browsing Spotlight, you will see two kinds of entries.

    • Base nodes — for example, Image Generator. These add a generic node and let you pick a model later.
    • Model variants — for example, Image Generator with Flux Ultra. These add a node pre-configured with a specific model, so you can skip the model selection step.

    Variants save time when you already know which model you want.

    Rich tooltips

    Hover over any item in Spotlight to see a detailed tooltip with a description of what the node does, supported features, and credits cost per run.

    Placing a node

    • Press Enter — the node appears at the center of your current viewport.
    • Drag — click and drag an item from Spotlight directly onto the canvas to place it exactly where you want.

    Port connection mode

    This is a powerful shortcut: drag from an output port into empty canvas space. Spotlight opens automatically, filtered to show only nodes whose input ports are compatible with the port you dragged from. Select a node and it is placed and connected in one step.

    Spotlight keyboard navigation

    KeyAction
    Up / Down arrowsNavigate through results
    EnterPlace the selected node
    TabSwitch between category tabs
    EscClose Spotlight

    Adding nodes

    There are three ways to add a node to the canvas.

    1. From Spotlight — press Space bar or /, search for the node, and press Enter or drag it onto the canvas.
    2. From the node panel — click any node in the left sidebar to place it.
    3. From the canvas — click the + button or right-click anywhere to open the node picker.

    Once placed, a node appears as a card on the canvas. Each node has one or more input ports on the left and output ports on the right that you use to connect it to other nodes.

    Connecting nodes

    Making a connection

    1

    Hover over the output port

    Hover over the output port on the right side of the first node until it highlights.

    2

    Drag to the input port

    Click and drag to the input port on the left side of the second node.

    3

    Release to connect

    Release to create the connection. A line appears between the nodes, representing the data flow.

    Data types and color coding

    Ports are color-coded by data type. You can only connect ports of matching types.

    ColorData type
    BlueText
    PurpleImage
    GreenVideo
    OrangeAudio

    If you try to connect incompatible ports, the connection will not snap — the line disappears when you release.

    Connection rules

    • One connection per input port. If you drag a new connection to an input that is already connected, the old connection is replaced automatically.
    • Multiple connections per output port. A single output can feed into as many downstream nodes as you need.
    • Auto-connect. Drag a node close to another node with a compatible port — the connection snaps into place automatically.
    To remove a connection, click on it and press Delete or Backspace. You can also right-click the connection and select Delete.

    Running a workflow

    Once your nodes are connected, click the Run button on any node. You will see three execution modes.

    ModeWhat it does
    Run NodeExecutes only the selected node. Useful for testing a single step with pre-existing inputs.
    Run WorkflowExecutes the entire connected chain from start to finish, in order.
    Run DownstreamExecutes the selected node and everything connected after it. Useful when you change a prompt mid-chain and want to re-run from that point forward.

    Workflow states

    Each node shows its current state while running.

    StateMeaning
    IdleWaiting to be run
    PendingQueued for execution
    RunningCurrently processing
    PausedExecution paused. Can be resumed or cancelled.
    CancelledExecution stopped by the user. Completed nodes keep their output.
    CompletedFinished successfully — results visible on the card
    FailedAn error occurred — click the node for details

    Viewing results

    Results appear directly on the node card. For image nodes, you see a thumbnail. For text nodes, the generated text. For video nodes, a playable preview.

    Generation history

    Use the arrow buttons on a node card to browse previous generations. Every time you run a node, the result is saved to its history, so you can compare outputs or go back to an earlier version.

    Your first workflow: Text to Image to Upscaler

    Let's build a complete three-node workflow from scratch.

    Step 1 — Add a Text node

    1

    Open Spotlight

    Press Space bar to open Spotlight.

    2

    Search and place

    Type Text in the search field and press Enter.

    3

    Write your prompt

    Click the text area on the node card and type your prompt — for example: A futuristic city skyline at golden hour, volumetric clouds, ultra detailed.

    Step 2 — Add an Image Generator

    1

    Open Spotlight again

    Press Space bar.

    2

    Search for the node

    Type Image Generator — or pick a specific variant like Image Generator with Flux Ultra.

    3

    Place and connect

    Press Enter to place it, then connect the Text node output port to the Image Generator prompt input port by dragging from right to left.

    Step 3 — Add an Image Upscaler

    1

    Open Spotlight

    Press Space bar one more time.

    2

    Search and place

    Type Upscaler and press Enter.

    3

    Connect

    Connect the Image Generator image output to the Upscaler image input.

    Step 4 — Run the workflow

    1

    Click Run

    Click the Run button on the Upscaler node.

    2

    Select Run Workflow

    This executes the entire chain from start to finish.

    3

    Watch it flow

    The Text node passes your prompt to the Image Generator, which creates an image, which then flows into the Upscaler for enhancement.

    4

    See the result

    The final upscaled image appears on the Upscaler node card.

    Managing your spaces

    Auto-save

    Every change you make is saved automatically to your Freepik account. There is no save button — just work, and your space stays up to date.

    Renaming

    Click the space title at the top of the canvas to rename it. The new name is saved immediately.

    Sharing

    Click the Share button in the top-right corner to invite collaborators by email or generate a share link. You can set permissions to control who can view or edit. For full details, see Collaboration.

    Duplicating and deleting

    From the Spaces home screen, hover over any space and click the three-dot menu to duplicate or delete it. Deleted spaces cannot be recovered.

    Keyboard shortcuts

    ActionShortcut
    Open SpotlightSpace bar or /
    Select allCmd/Ctrl + A
    Delete selectedBackspace or Delete
    UndoCmd/Ctrl + Z
    RedoCmd/Ctrl + Shift + Z
    Fit canvas to screenCmd/Ctrl + 0
    Zoom inCmd/Ctrl + =
    Zoom outCmd/Ctrl + -

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