Aicomi: Save File

  1. A misspelling or variant of another tool (e.g., Aseprite, ComiPo, AICO, or something like "AI Comic" tools).
  2. A niche or indie project (e.g., a visual novel engine, AI-based comic/manga generator, or local AI image generator).
  3. A custom file format from a specific application you're using.

1. Non-Linear Save History

Traditional save files capture a single moment in time. The Aicomi save file uses "timeline branching." You can save a project, experiment with a radical filter, and then "rewind" to the original branch without losing the experimental version. This is a lifesaver for iterative design.

  1. Check the "Date Modified": Look at when the file was last changed. Does it match a time you were playing a specific game? That will tell you which software generated it.
  2. Open with Notepad: Right-click the file and open it with Notepad. While it will mostly be gibberish code, the first line often contains the "Header," which spells out the name of the software that created it (e.g., "UnityFS" for Unity games, or the specific game title).
  3. Right Click > Properties: Sometimes the "Details" tab in file properties will reveal the originating application.

Several community tools help manage or restore Aicomi save data: aicomi save file