Create campaign visuals, product scenes, UI concepts, and thumbnails with GPT Image 2 in one browser page. EasyImageGen gives marketers, DTC brands, designers, and creators an available GPT Image 2 workflow while many tool sites are still waiting to expose public access.
Text-to-image is live now. Reference-image input is available for testing, but final output depends on current upstream API behavior.
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OpenAI describes GPT Image 2 as a state-of-the-art image generation model for fast, high-quality image generation and editing. EasyImageGen turns that model into a focused GPT Image 2 tool page for teams that need a usable workflow, not another coming-soon landing page.
Use GPT Image 2 to generate original visuals from prompts. Reference-image input is included for testing when the upstream endpoint returns final image URLs.
GPT Image 2 is built for stronger prompt adherence and better text rendering than older image models, while still requiring review for exact copy and layout.
Upload a reference image to test GPT Image 2 image-input behavior. Final output depends on whether the upstream endpoint returns a usable image URL.
EasyImageGen is positioned around one advantage: users can try GPT Image 2 generation from the page instead of reading about access that is still pending elsewhere.
These examples show practical GPT Image 2 use cases for teams that need campaign assets, ecommerce scenes, UI concepts, creator thumbnails, and controlled reference-image tests.
A GPT Image 2 prompt for a vertical launch poster with one hero product, clear headline area, high contrast lighting, and space for campaign copy.
A GPT Image 2 prompt for a clean ecommerce lifestyle scene that turns a plain product into a seasonal product photo concept.
A GPT Image 2 prompt for a repeatable creator thumbnail style with bold subject framing, readable negative space, and consistent color.
A GPT Image 2 prompt for an app screen concept with clean hierarchy, real-looking interface details, and a layout ready for design review.
A GPT Image 2 prompt for a landing page illustration that matches a restrained palette, supports the headline, and avoids stock-photo sameness.
A GPT Image 2 prompt for testing whether an uploaded reference can guide a new setting while preserving the main subject and commercial intent.
Use GPT Image 2 when a visual brief is clear and the fastest next step is generating a usable draft, not waiting for a designer to start from a blank canvas.
Generate ad directions, campaign key visuals, social variations, and landing page concepts that can be reviewed and refined quickly.
Turn product references into lifestyle scenes, seasonal campaigns, hero visuals, and catalog concepts for faster creative testing.
Explore app mockups, icon directions, hero illustrations, and visual systems before moving into pixel-level design work.
Create thumbnail directions, blog hero images, cover concepts, and social graphics without relying on the same stock image patterns.
The core claims below follow the current OpenAI GPT Image 2 documentation and the EasyImageGen workflow. We avoid promising unsupported output modes.
EasyImageGen keeps the GPT Image 2 workflow short: describe the asset, optionally test a reference image, generate on the page, then download or reuse the result.
Turn a written creative brief into a generated image with GPT Image 2.
Upload a reference image and test whether GPT Image 2 can return a changed style, setting, or composition through the current endpoint.
Keep GPT Image 2 generation status and results visible on the tool page.
Save the GPT Image 2 result after it appears in the preview area.
Use built-in credits to protect GPT Image 2 API cost from anonymous abuse.
Copy generated GPT Image 2 images to Cloudflare R2 when storage credentials are configured.
Straight answers about GPT Image 2 access, capabilities, limits, and the EasyImageGen workflow.
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Choose the fidelity and cost balance for your workflow.
Includes
Everything in Starter, plus
Everything in Creator, plus
Use EasyImageGen to create images with GPT Image 2 from one focused page. Start with a prompt, optionally test a reference image, and see the result without leaving the workflow.