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AI Image Studio

Pick a sample prompt, paste image references, or describe your own idea. Keep prompts and reference images safe for all audiences; scale or policy filters can make a generation fail. Daily free generations are limited so the studio stays fast.

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About AI Image Studio

AI Image Studio is a lightweight BoxyPlay creative tool powered by GPT Image 2 via RightCode for fast concept images, avatar ideas, mood boards, product mockups, and playful visual experiments. The sample wall is there to help you start quickly, but you can also write your own prompt from scratch and mix in up to five reference images.

It is tuned for short sessions rather than long editor workflows, so the goal is simple: pick an idea, send a clear prompt, preview the result, and only unlock the download when you really want to keep it.

How it works

  1. Choose a sample image or write a prompt in your own words.
  2. Paste or upload reference images when composition, styling, or character details matter.
  3. Start the generation and leave the tab open while the studio waits for the provider.
  4. Review the preview first, then unlock the delayed download flow if the image is worth keeping.

Prompt tips

Tips that usually help:

  • Lead with the subject first, then add style, lighting, camera distance, mood, and background.
  • Describe what should be in frame, not just a vague theme like “make it cooler.”
  • For cleaner results, mention “no text”, “no logo”, or “simple background” when needed.
  • If you use references, say what to borrow from them: pose, palette, costume, framing, or material feel.

Reference and safety notes

  • Reference uploads support PNG, JPG, and WebP, with up to five images in one request.
  • Keep prompts and references suitable for broad audiences, or the provider may reject them.
  • Avoid copyrighted characters, celebrity likenesses, explicit nudity, or misleading real-person edits if you want the highest chance of success.
  • If a prompt fails, it may be a provider delay, a safety filter, or a style request that is too ambiguous.

Download and usage notes

  • Downloads are delayed a few seconds on purpose so the confirmation step stays visible and harder to spam.
  • The preview is meant for quick review, while the download flow is the intentional “keep this” action.
  • Daily free generations are limited per browser identity so the studio stays responsive and cost-controlled.
  • If you are iterating, change one or two prompt details at a time so you can tell what actually improved the image.