Lisbon/Almada — Quiet Angle Holdings has officially launched Lumynora, a new AI-driven color grading tool designed to help filmmakers and creators move from creative intent to cinematic results through natural language workflows and direct integration with DaVinci Resolve.

The platform enters an early-access beta phase as development continues around desktop workflows, interactive grading refinement, and local-first AI execution designed for professional production environments.

Lumynora was developed around a simple premise: creative tools should feel closer to collaboration than configuration. Instead of navigating layers of technical grading controls before reaching a desired visual direction, users describe the atmosphere, tone, or cinematic language they want to achieve, and the system interprets that intent into grading decisions that can be refined interactively inside the existing workflow. This tool will accelerate informed decision making while on-set, without having to have grading expertise. This will allow crew members, producers, directors and cinematographers to test they’re lighting conditions with a specific look. This tool is also useful for professional colorists, to test looks and get approvals before applying final grades. Lumynora turns extensive works into focused, efficient results. No more reshoots, no more scrapping scenes in the edit room due to poor lighting, filmmaking with purpose and efficiency.

Unlike many cloud-dependent AI tools, Lumynora is being built around a privacy-first, local-processing architecture, allowing filmmakers to work directly on their own machines without requiring media uploads or external processing pipelines.

Current development focus

The current beta development phase includes:

  • AI-assisted look generation through natural language prompts.
  • Interactive grading refinement for rapid creative iteration.
  • Direct DaVinci Resolve integration through automated grading workflows.
  • Local model execution and private processing architecture.
  • On-set and dailies-oriented workflows designed to accelerate review and creative decision-making.
  • Desktop application infrastructure and early-access deployment systems.

The platform is being developed under Quiet Angle’s operator-led venture model, which emphasizes small accountable teams, deliberate validation cycles, and long-term product direction over short-term release pressure.

“The objective was never to replace the creative role of the colorist,” the company said in a statement. “It was to reduce friction between vision and execution, while preserving the craft, control, and visual identity that make cinematic work distinctive.”

The launch reflects Quiet Angle’s broader focus on building products that gather the experience within creative industries, AI systems, and professional workflows, particularly in areas where technology can support smaller teams operating with increasingly compressed production timelines.

Early-access preparation

Lumynora is currently onboarding early-access users and collecting feedback from filmmakers, colorists, editors, and creator-led production teams as the platform continues to evolve toward broader public release.

Additional product demonstrations, operating updates, and partnership information are expected to be shared over the coming months as development progresses.