Style
The look applied at generation time (Ghibli, Storybook, Brand-safe, etc.). Homepage shortcuts only set style—you still write a prompt.
Ready-made starting points for common jobs. Pick a template to open Create with prompt, style, mode, and aspect ratio pre-filled—you can change anything before you generate.
Choose a card for your job—product shots, storyboard frames, social variants, and more.
Edit the prompt, style, or aspect ratio. Image-to-image templates need a reference upload before you run.
One credit per successful image; no charge on failure. Batch templates create multiple variants in one run.
These are three different controls—easy to mix up:
The look applied at generation time (Ghibli, Storybook, Brand-safe, etc.). Homepage shortcuts only set style—you still write a prompt.
How Create runs: text-to-image, image-to-image (needs a reference upload), or batch variants. Templates pick a default mode for the job.
A named bundle: prompt + style + mode + aspect ratio. Clicking a template card opens Create with all of those filled in.
Not the same as style tiles above—modes describe the workflow. Each template picks one by default, or open Create and choose yourself.
Describe the scene in words, pick a style and aspect ratio, then generate. Best when you start from copy only.
Open Create →Upload a reference image, then describe how to adjust composition or style. Suited to product shots and brand variants.
Open Create →Generate 2–4 variants from one prompt for comparison and ad testing.
Open Create →6 templates—click any card to load its defaults in Create.
Soft light and hand-painted warmth for avatars, editorial, and personal brand visuals.
Use template →Mascot or character art with the Storybook style tile—polished shapes and bright key light (not a separate Pixar engine).
Use template →Clean edges and centered framing for standard marketplace square crops.
Use template →Consistent character across panels for scripts and director treatments.
Use template →One creative direction, multiple outputs for ad A/B tests.
Use template →Gentle palette and readable shapes for chapter art and cover drafts.
Use template →Start from combinations that already work, and spend time on copy and art direction instead of wiring settings.
Reference a template by name in briefs so everyone opens the same defaults.
Styles and ratios match what the system supports, so you waste fewer credits on bad setups.
For credits and commercial terms, see Pricing and the FAQ.
You land on Create with that template’s prompt, style, mode, and aspect ratio filled in. If you were signed out, sign in first—we keep the template in the return URL. Edit anything before you generate.
No. Templates only pre-fill the form. You still sign in, and credits are charged per successful image.
Yes. Everything is editable on Create. Batch and image-to-image follow the same rules as the Create workspace.
Yes. Pick text, image, or batch mode on Create, then choose style and aspect ratio yourself.
Yes. Switching modes keeps your prompt so you can compare flows before spending a credit.