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GPT Image 2 AI Image Generator
GPT Image 2 is OpenAI's newer state-of-the-art image model for generation and editing. It is most interesting when the image has to obey structure: readable text, posters, UI mockups, diagrams, product layouts, multi-panel scenes, and reference-guided visuals where composition matters as much as style.
New Sorceress accounts get 100 starter credits. This opens Image Gen with GPT Image 2 selected.
What To Know About GPT Image 2
Created by OpenAI, GPT Image 2 is positioned as a high-quality generation and editing model with strong prompt understanding and high-fidelity image inputs.
Its most useful real-world strength is layout and text: signs, labels, UI elements, poster headlines, menus, diagrams, and other images where garbled typography would ruin the result.
It is a strong candidate for product marketing, software mockups, visual explainers, book covers, thumbnails, and structured creative assets that need a planned composition.
Evaluate it by asking for exact short text, counted elements, clear hierarchy, and a specific format. If those survive the generation, the model is doing useful work.
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 2?
GPT Image 2 is an OpenAI image model available through OpenAI's image-generation and editing surfaces. It follows the GPT Image line rather than the older DALL-E branding, and it is built for both text and image inputs.
The practical shift is that it behaves less like a loose art generator and more like a composition tool: it can follow dense instructions, reason about layout, and use image inputs as high-fidelity references.
Where GPT Image 2 is strongest
Use GPT Image 2 for images that fail if the text or structure is wrong: posters with headlines, menus, diagrams, dashboards, landing-page mockups, packaging, infographics, ad creatives, and multi-panel storyboards.
It is also useful for realistic product and editorial imagery when the prompt includes clear constraints about camera angle, lighting, material, and the role of any visible copy.
How to prompt GPT Image 2
Put exact in-image text in quotes, describe where that text should appear, and specify hierarchy: headline, subtitle, small label, button, or sign. For UI and diagram prompts, describe layout before style.
Always inspect generated text, small labels, hands, brand-like marks, and factual diagrams. Strong text rendering reduces retries, but it does not remove the need to verify the final image.
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