Modes

Image Generation

Generate images from text prompts using 10+ AI providers.

Image Generation creates images from text descriptions. It's the most versatile mode with the widest selection of providers and models.

For pricing details, see the Pricing page.

Providers

ProviderStrengths
Gemini (Google)Multi-image input, search grounding, thinking mode
Imagen (Google)Photography, style presets, film/lens simulation
Flux (Black Forest Labs)High quality, reference support
Qwen (Alibaba)Style presets, negative prompts
SeedDream (ByteDance)Realism, native 2K-4K
RecraftDesign-focused, illustration
ReveFast generation
xAI (Grok)General purpose
WAN (Alibaba)Text-to-image, image-to-image

See Providers & Models for the full model list.

Settings

Aspect Ratio

Choose from preset ratios or let the model decide:

  • 1:1 — Square (social media, icons)
  • 16:9 — Landscape (presentations, desktop wallpapers)
  • 9:16 — Portrait (mobile, stories)
  • 4:3, 3:2 — Standard photo ratios
  • 21:9 — Ultra-wide (cinematic)

Quality

Higher quality means higher resolution output:

  • 1K — Up to ~1024px on the longest side (fastest)
  • 2K — Up to ~2048px (good balance)
  • 3K/4K — Available with select providers (SeedDream)

Seeds

  • Random — Different result each time
  • Fixed seed — Reproducible results with the same prompt
  • Not all providers support seeds (Imagen, Recraft do not)

Provider-Specific Features

Gemini:

  • Up to 14 reference images as context
  • Google Search grounding for real-world accuracy
  • Thinking mode for complex prompts (Pro only)

Imagen:

  • Style presets (photorealistic, digital art, etc.)
  • Film type simulation (Kodak, Fuji, etc.)
  • Lens type simulation (wide angle, macro, etc.)
  • Person generation toggle

Qwen:

  • Style presets
  • Negative prompts (describe what to avoid)

Flux:

  • Reference image support (Flex model)
  • High megapixel output

Tips

  • Start with Gemini Flash for quick iterations, then switch to higher-quality models
  • Use negative prompts (where available) to avoid unwanted elements
  • Reference images help guide style and composition
  • Use seeds when you find a result you like but want small variations

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