Turn text prompts into production-ready visuals
Marketing needs a hero image for tomorrow's blog post. Product needs concept visuals for a pitch deck. Social needs five variations of the same theme for A/B testing. The design queue is two weeks deep. Stock photos feel generic and rarely match the specific scenario described in the brief. This gap between demand for custom visuals and available design capacity is where AI image generation creates real operational value.
How the Image Generation works
Provide a text description of what you need: subject, composition, mood, color palette, and intended usage. The agent generates images matching your specifications, with controls for style consistency so outputs align with your existing brand aesthetic. You can lock visual parameters like color temperature, illustration style, or photographic treatment across a batch of images. Outputs arrive at the dimensions and resolution your target platform requires, whether that is a 1200x628 social card, a 16:9 presentation slide, or a high-resolution print asset.
Why you need the Image Generation
Who benefits most:
- Content marketing teams that publish multiple illustrated articles per week and cannot wait for design queue cycles
- Product managers building pitch decks and internal presentations where visual specificity matters more than stock photo convenience
- Social media managers running multi-variant campaigns who need rapid creative iteration across visual themes
This agent supplements rather than replaces human design. Complex compositions, brand-critical hero images, and nuanced editorial illustrations still benefit from a designer's judgment. The agent excels at the volume layer, where good-enough custom visuals beat perfect stock photos.
Image Generation vs. right
The Image Generation Agent creates new images from text. The Image Editor modifies existing images through cropping, color adjustment, and retouching. The Icon Set Creator produces vector icons within a design system grid. If you have no source image and need one created, this is the right agent. If you already have an image that needs adjustments, the Image Editor handles that workflow.
