Turn a photo idea into a scene
Describe the scene you can picture — the setting, the light, the mood, the framing — and a visual specialist renders it. Nudge the palette, the angle, or the details until it matches what you imagined, then download or share the finished image.
The pictures in your head are worth making real. The more you describe the scene, the closer the first result comes.
Step by step
- 1
Picture the scene
Get clear in your head on the setting, the light, and the feeling before you type.
- 2
Describe it in detail
Name the specifics — time of day, palette, angle. Detail gets you closer, faster.
- 3
Refine the look
Ask for a different palette, a tighter crop, or a new angle until it matches.
- 4
Use the image
Download it or share it straight from the chat.
Detail gets you there faster
A vague prompt gets a vague picture. The setting, the light, and the framing are what turn "a beach" into the exact beach you had in mind.
Key terms
- Scene.
- The setting, subject, light, and mood you describe for the image.
- Framing.
- The angle and crop that set the feel — close and intimate, or wide and epic.
FAQ
How do I get closer to what I imagined?
Describe the specifics — light, palette, angle, mood — then iterate on the parts that are off.
Can I change the framing?
Yes — pick a shape and ask for a different crop or angle to reset the feel.