Turn prompts or reference images into launch-ready visuals for ecommerce, ads, social campaigns, blogs, and product teams.
GPT Image 2
Start with a prompt here, choose ratio, model, and generation mode, then keep going with the same setup ready to use.
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Write once here, then continue in the full generator with your prompt carried over automatically.
Generate ImagesSix practical directions for faster GPT Image 2 creation: text rendering, realism, visual knowledge, precise edits, design delivery, and prompt-led output.

Create clear multilingual text, UI labels, logo mockups, posters, and packaging visuals with fewer manual fixes.

Produce portraits, product scenes, skin textures, lighting, and reflections that feel polished and believable.

Guide architecture, culture, products, animals, and historical details with more accurate visual context.

Use natural language to change a selected area while keeping the rest of the image consistent.

Move from concept to usable campaign, product, poster, UI, and presentation visuals in one workflow.

Stop repeating trial-and-error. GPT Image 2 quickly outputs crisp 2K images, offers optional 4K upscaling, and keeps text, layouts, and sign spelling accurate for logos, posters, and brand visuals.
It is a practical image workflow for teams that need strong outputs without a complicated creative stack.
Describe the scene directly and get closer to the result you want with fewer retries.
Start from scratch or bring a reference image when you need tighter control.
Useful for product pages, ads, blog visuals, launch assets, and internal concept work.
Keep the workflow simple, but still cover the controls users actually need.
Start with a direct prompt instead of navigating a heavy studio UI.
Upload an existing image when you need revisions, cleanup, or visual consistency.
Prepare outputs for storefronts, blogs, paid ads, and social placements.
Move quickly from first draft to final asset without switching tools.
Use the product in English or Chinese and keep the same workflow on both.
Start on the web UI, then automate the same generation flow through the API.
The first version stays intentionally simple so people can get to value fast.
Describe the scene, style, mood, and output format you need.
Choose text-to-image or image-to-image, then adjust ratio and references.
Create the image, review the result, then download or continue iterating.
The first questions most new users ask before they start generating.
Try the web workflow first, then move into API usage when your team needs more scale.