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GPT Image 1.5 AI Image Generator

GPT Image 1.5 is an OpenAI image-generation and editing model built for controllable creative production rather than only one-off art prompts. Its practical strengths are transparent-background outputs, prompt-faithful edits, high-fidelity reference handling, and clean asset generation for products, stickers, icons, logos, and layered design work.

GPT Image 1.5

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What To Know About GPT Image 1.5

Created by OpenAI, GPT Image 1.5 sits in the GPT Image family and supports both generation and editing workflows through OpenAI-style image endpoints.

The important capability is transparent output: when paired with PNG or WebP, the model can generate cutouts, icons, stickers, product assets, and design elements without a baked-in background.

It supports high-fidelity image inputs and multi-image reference workflows, which makes it useful for preserving product geometry, faces, layout cues, and brand-like visual direction.

Evaluate it on asset usefulness: clean edges, preserved details, accurate object shape, readable small text, and whether the image can be layered into another design without extra cleanup.

The goal is to give readers a useful model-specific guide: what the model is, where it performs well, what kinds of prompts reveal its strengths, and what limitations are worth checking before relying on it for production work.

Who created GPT Image 1.5?

GPT Image 1.5 is part of OpenAI's GPT Image model line. Unlike older prompt-only image tools, it is designed around an API-style workflow where generation, editing, background behavior, output format, and reference inputs can be controlled as part of the request.

That makes it especially relevant for product teams, marketers, designers, and developers who need repeatable assets rather than a single impressive image.

What GPT Image 1.5 is best at

Use it when the final image needs to be a reusable design asset: transparent stickers, product cutouts, badges, UI illustrations, logo concepts, clean icons, packaging mockups, or images that will be composited later.

It is also a good fit for edits where preserving the original subject matters, such as removing a background from a product photo, changing a product setting, or turning a rough idea into a polished but still usable asset.

Prompting tips and limitations

Tell the model the output format and intended use first: transparent sticker, product cutout, app icon, hero illustration, ad mockup, or isolated object. Then describe the subject, edge style, lighting, and what should remain unchanged from any reference image.

Check transparency, edge cleanliness, label fidelity, and whether the output still looks correct when placed on both light and dark backgrounds. Those tests reveal more than asking for a generic pretty picture.

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