Chat to Image
Chat to image turns one prompt into multiple visual directions, then helps you refine the best one through chat. With this workflow, you can compare concepts earlier, cut weak directions faster, and move toward something you can actually test, publish, or hand off.
Best for work where the first draft is not the finish line
Use chat to image when you need to explore several directions, decide which one is worth keeping, and keep refining it into something usable for a real channel. This section is less about what the product is and more about when this workflow is the right fit.
Test ad concepts before production
Generate several angles quickly, compare them early, and refine the one worth testing before you spend more on design or media.
Ship social visuals faster
Create posts, stories, covers, and thumbnails faster when the channel needs fresh assets before the final look is fully locked in.
Keep launch assets moving
Keep landing page visuals, promo graphics, and support assets moving while the message and direction are still changing.
Refine the concept worth keeping
Start rough, then improve composition, style, and focus through follow-up prompts instead of restarting from scratch.
Generate Multiple Directions Fast
Refine Through Chat
Shape the Asset for the Channel
Move from Idea to Testable Asset
See the workflow in 3 steps
Start with one prompt, compare multiple directions, then keep refining the one worth shipping. Chat to image is designed for real creative work where the first version is rarely the final one.
Start with one prompt
Describe the campaign, content angle, launch need, or rough visual direction in normal language. You do not need a polished brief to get started with chat to image. The goal is to put the first useful direction on the page quickly.
Compare multiple directions
Review several drafts early so you can kill weak directions before you invest more time in them. Chat to image makes decision-making easier because you are comparing real visual options instead of guessing from one output.
Refine the direction worth keeping
Use follow-up prompts or references to tighten the best option until it fits the channel and goal. Keep improving what is already working instead of starting from zero every time you want a better result.
Start with the strongest use case, then expand
Ad Creative Testing
Questions people ask before they try it
These are the core questions cold visitors have before they use chat to image for real work. They also address the most common doubts about iteration, prompting skill, and where chat to image fits best.
Turn your next idea into testable concepts
Start with one prompt, compare a few directions, and keep refining the one worth shipping. If you need a faster path from rough idea to usable visual, chat to image is the place to begin.