
Use the AI photo generator to turn a written brief or reference image into product visuals, ads, social photos, thumbnails, and campaign directions. Start free, choose the model that fits the job, and keep the strongest result within reach.
Jump straight into the AI image generator or video creator with a leading model ready for your next concept.
Look through finished product scenes, editorial frames, social concepts, and campaign visuals. When a composition feels useful, take its prompt into the AI photo generator and rebuild it around your own subject.
The AI photo generator connects the brief, reference material, model choice, estimated cost, and finished result so a promising direction does not disappear after one generation.
Describe the subject, setting, framing, lighting, and intended placement, then use the AI photo generator to turn an early campaign thought into something a team can actually review.
Within the AI photo generator, compare supported models by speed, cost, reference control, text handling, and finish instead of sending every idea through the most expensive option.
The AI photo generator can use a product shot, character, room, layout, or visual reference in supported workflows when words alone cannot carry the important details.
Review the estimated credit use for the selected model and settings before the AI photo generator starts, then decide which directions deserve another iteration.
The AI photo generator keeps completed work in generation history so you can review, download, and revisit a useful photo instead of reconstructing it from memory.
Save a strong AI photo generator setup as a preset, then refine the prompt and settings for another product, platform, format, or campaign moment.
Six Nano Banana Pro concepts for different teams, formats, and campaign decisions.
Describe the subject, environment, composition, lighting, mood, and where the visual will be used.
A useful AI photo generator prompt includes the business context: product hero, paid-social concept, listing promotion, creator post, thumbnail, or client presentation.
Match the model to the required speed, detail, text handling, editing control, and available settings.
Give the AI photo generator a reference when the result should follow an existing product shape, person, room, layout, color system, or photographic direction.
Check the estimated credits, create the photo, and judge the result against the original brief rather than visual novelty alone.
The AI photo generator keeps completed work in your history so you can download a strong result, reuse its prompt, or continue refining the direction.
Practical answers about starting free, working from a brief or reference, choosing models, reviewing results, and publishing responsibly.
It is enough to establish a first direction. Give the AI photo generator a clear subject, setting, composition, lighting, mood, and intended placement. A rough ecommerce brief should also name the product angle and audience; a thumbnail brief should explain the focal subject and safe space for text. The first result becomes something concrete to evaluate rather than an attempt to finish the campaign in one prompt.
Three working perspectives on turning an unfinished brief into something ready to compare, discuss, and develop.
Our first question is usually not whether an image looks impressive; it is whether the product, offer, and placement make sense together. The tool lets us turn several campaign hypotheses into visible scenes before the media plan is locked. We can reject weak compositions early and keep the prompt behind a direction that the team wants to develop.
Maya Collins
Growth Marketing Lead
A written mood can mean five different things to five people. I use the photo workspace to make those interpretations visible, then ask the client to respond to lighting, framing, product scale, and atmosphere. Saving the strongest setup gives the production team a much clearer starting point than a loose collection of references.
Daniel Kim
Creative Producer
Social calendars need variety, but random variety makes a brand harder to recognize. We can begin from a product reference, explore creator-led scenes and tighter ad crops, and keep the directions that still feel connected to the same campaign. That makes the next content batch easier to plan and review.
Sofia Ramirez
Content Strategist