Image Generator
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Your generated image will appear here
Enter a prompt and click Generate
How to use AI Image Generator
Write your prompt
Describe what you want to see. Be specific about subject, style, lighting, and mood for better results.
Pick a style
Choose from Photorealistic, Artistic, Anime, 3D Render, Minimal, or Cinematic styles.
Select size
Square for social posts, Landscape for banners, Portrait for phone wallpapers, or HD for print.
Generate & download
Click Generate and wait 5โ20 seconds. Download as PNG or create variations with different seeds.
AI Image Generator โ Create Images From a Text Description
Describing what you want an image to look like and having it appear is something that would have seemed like science fiction a few years ago. AI image generation has made it a practical reality. You type a description โ a prompt โ and the model generates an image that matches your description. The results can range from photorealistic to painterly, abstract to technical, depending on how you phrase your prompt and what style you ask for.
This tool connects to an AI image generation model and lets you create images directly in your browser. No app to install, no separate account for an image generation service, no credits to purchase. Type a description, click generate, and download what you get.
How to Write Good Prompts
The quality of the output depends heavily on how you describe what you want. Vague prompts produce generic results. Specific prompts produce much more interesting images. Instead of "a dog", try "a golden retriever sitting in a sunlit wheat field, shallow depth of field, warm afternoon light, photo-realistic". Instead of "a city", try "a futuristic Indian city at night with monsoon rain, neon lights reflected in puddles, detailed, cinematic".
Include: the subject, the setting or background, the mood or lighting, the style (photorealistic, watercolour, oil painting, illustration, line art, anime, etc.), and any specific details that matter to you. The more specific and visual your language, the closer the output will be to what you imagined.
You can also use negative prompts โ describing what you don't want โ if the tool supports it. Adding "no blur, no watermark, no distorted faces" can help steer away from common AI image issues.
Common Use Cases
Concept visualisation: Before commissioning illustration or photography, generate rough visual concepts quickly. Show a client or team what an idea might look like, iterate on the visual direction, and only move to production once the concept is agreed.
Blog and article illustrations: Content writers who publish regularly need images for every piece. Instead of searching stock photo sites for something that only partially matches, generate an image that matches exactly โ the right subject, the right mood, the right composition.
Social media content: Unique, generated visuals stand out more than overused stock photos. A distinct AI-generated illustration for every post makes content look more considered and original.
Creative projects: Book covers, album art concepts, game asset inspiration, mood boards, wallpapers, greeting card designs โ AI image generation is a creative starting point that doesn't require artistic skill to get useful output from.
Product mockup backgrounds: Generate a setting โ a kitchen counter, a desk, an outdoor scene โ and composite your product photo into it. Useful for e-commerce listings where you want varied setting images without a full photo shoot.
Learning and experimentation: Playing with prompts to understand how the model interprets language is genuinely interesting and useful if you're learning about AI tools.
Tips for Better Results
Aspect ratio matters. If you're generating for a social media post (square or portrait), a banner (wide landscape), or a wallpaper, use the appropriate aspect ratio setting before generating โ the composition will look much better than cropping a square image into a wide format after.
If you don't like the first result, try generating again with the same prompt. AI generation has randomness built in โ multiple runs with the same prompt produce different results. The fifth try is often better than the first. You can also rephrase one or two words in the prompt to steer the output in a different direction.
Reference art styles explicitly. Saying "in the style of Japanese woodblock prints" or "like a vintage travel poster" or "like an architectural blueprint" gives the model concrete reference points and usually produces more distinctive results than general adjectives.
Limitations to Know
AI image generators currently struggle with specific things: accurate text within images (words and letters in generated images often appear garbled), accurate human hand anatomy (fingers are a known problem), and very precise spatial arrangements ("a red cube to the left of a blue sphere, with a green triangle behind them"). For anything requiring text in the image, add it afterward using the Add Text to Image tool. For anything requiring very precise composition, generated images work better as a starting point to edit than as a finished product.
Generation takes a few seconds per image and depends on server availability. During peak usage, you may experience slightly longer wait times. Generated images are yours to use โ for personal projects, commercial work, or social media โ but check the model's terms of service for any specific restrictions on commercial usage.