Luma has added Skills to Luma Agents, a way to save a creative workflow once and re-run it on new footage or images for consistent results. Announced on June 16, a Skill bundles your inputs, the models and actions it uses, and step-by-step instructions into one reusable command.

What This Enables: Codify an Edit Once, Reuse It Everywhere

Think of the edit you repeat on every project, a signature color treatment, a recurring character fix, or a brand-consistent intro. With Skills you build it one time and trigger it again with a slash command or let the agent detect when to run it. Luma's own example takes a video and adds a helmet to anyone riding a motorcycle, saved as a Skill called Safety First. The result is repeatable output without re-writing the same prompt chain each time.

Why It Matters

The hard part of agentic creative tools is consistency. Prompts drift, and a great result one day is hard to reproduce the next. By packaging inputs, tools, and instructions together, Skills make a workflow portable and shareable, which matters most for teams that need everyone producing on-brand work. You can share a single Skill by link, bundle several into a package, or download them as zip files to hand off.

Key Details

Three parts: Every Skill combines Input (prompts, images, or video), Tools (the models and actions in Luma Agents), and Instructions (the step-by-step guidance).

Two ways to build: Write one from scratch in plain language from the Skills menu, or describe what you want and let the agent generate it in a three-stage process.

Three ways to run: Pick it from the menu, trigger it with a slash command, or let the agent auto-detect it from your task. The learning center has step-by-step articles.

What to Do Next

Open Luma Agents, find the Skills menu, and turn one workflow you repeat constantly into a Skill, then run it on a new clip to test consistency. For how Luma's video model has evolved, see our Ray3.2 keyframe control coverage.