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Rapport Assets.

Create, upload, or import from the Public Library — then manage reusable characters, audio, scripts, and images in your Workspace Asset Library to keep experiences consistent and faster to build across projects

Summary

Assets are the building blocks of every Rapport experience.
They make your projects richer, more personal, and reusable across your Workspace.

From characters and dialogue to audio and visual branding, assets allow you to create content once and reuse it across multiple projects.

The Asset Library keeps everything organised in one place so teams can build faster while maintaining consistency.

Assets at a Glance

Rapport currently supports several asset types that help bring your AI experiences to life.

Asset Type

Purpose

Characters

The visual identity of your AI experience

Audio

Sound effects, recordings, or voice clips

Scripts

Dialogue, prompts, and instructions for AI behaviour

Images

Backgrounds and logos used for branding and layout

All assets are stored in your Workspace Asset Library and can be reused across multiple projects.

What You Can Manage

The Asset Library lets you organise and manage reusable content in one place.

Characters — the visual identity of your experience

Audio — sound effects, music, or recorded voice lines

Scripts — dialogue and prompts that guide AI interactions

Images — background images and logos used for branding

(Some internal asset types such as extensions may appear depending on your environment.)

How Assets Work

Assets can be:

Created from scratch in Rapport Studio

Uploaded from your local files

Pulled from the Public Library

Once added to your Workspace, assets can be reused across multiple projects — helping teams stay consistent while moving faster.

For example, a background image or logo can be uploaded once and reused across many different experiences.

What You’ll Learn in This Section

In this section, you’ll learn how to:

  • Create and edit assets in the Asset Library

  • Upload and reuse audio, scripts, and images

  • Manage characters and other reusable content

  • Remove assets you no longer need

By organising assets effectively, you can build and update projects faster while keeping your experiences consistent.