ChatGPT Images 2.0, reimagined for creators
Images 2.0 — your ChatGPT Images 2.0 co-pilot
Your next thumbnail, cover art, or merch mockup, as fast as you can describe it. Built on OpenAI's GPT Image series, shaped for creators — no OpenAI API key, no ChatGPT Plus subscription. Type in English or Chinese and ship.
Creator Gallery
What the community is shipping with Images 2.0
YouTubers, Etsy sellers, newsletter writers, indie illustrators — see the thumbnails, covers, and merch our creators are building every day.
Why Images 2.0
The GPT Image model, shaped for the way creators actually work
Same OpenAI GPT Image model you've heard about, minus the enterprise framing. Here's what matters when you're shipping a thumbnail before the drafts go up.
Fast enough to feel like drawing
Idea to preview in the time it takes to sip your coffee. It generates about 2× faster than the previous ChatGPT Image generation, so iterating on a thumbnail feels more like sketching than rendering.
Prompt in English, Chinese, or both
Write your caption once, ship to YouTube and 小红书 from the same file. The model handles bilingual prompts natively, and Chinese character rendering inside the picture is finally viable for posters, stickers, and zines.
Text that reads on the first try
Thumbnail titles, poster taglines, zine covers — legible typography that posts straight without a Figma round trip. Text accuracy lands around 99%, so cherry-picking across 20 regenerations is over.
Native 4K — merch-ready, print-safe
Every image comes out at up to 4096×4096 natively. Drop it straight onto a Redbubble tee, a Teespring hoodie, or a 24-inch poster — no upscaling, no pixel panic.
Colors that match your brand feed
The warm yellow tint that used to show up in AI images is gone. Your channel palette, your Instagram aesthetic, your newsletter header — it keeps them consistent from post 1 to post 100.
Commercial license on every paid plan
Monetize it. Every image on a paid plan carries a full commercial license — Patreon exclusives, Etsy listings, merch drops, monetized YouTube, sponsored posts. No attribution asterisks, no licensing follow-ups.
Creator Workflows
Where Images 2.0 earns its keep, shift by shift
The model is designed to be good at the work you're already doing this week. Six workflows where creators are shipping every day.
Thumbnails & Channel Art
Hook-ready YouTube thumbnails, Twitch overlays, podcast cover art — with titles that render correctly on the first pull. Script a thumbnail format once and keep the same visual system across a whole season.
Merch & Print on Demand
Native 4K output means every render is ready for a t-shirt, sticker, tote, or poster drop without upscaling. Etsy, Redbubble, Teespring, Printify — ship from the same file you preview in your browser.
Storyboards & Series Consistency
Keep the same character, wardrobe, and vibe across a ten-part series. The model follows detailed style descriptions well enough that your Tuesday episode's hero still looks like your Monday episode's hero.
Social Series
Instagram carousels, TikTok covers, X/Twitter headers, Threads posts — whole weekly content calendars designed in one afternoon. Pick a vibe, describe five variations, post.
Zines, Books & Newsletter Visuals
Substack headers, Ghost splash images, zine spreads, self-pub book covers — with correct typography in any language the model understands. Indie publishing without an outsourced illustrator.
Prompt Packs & Remix
Our community shares prompt packs, style recipes, and remix-ready seeds. Start from a pack that matches your niche, tweak three words, claim the look as your own.
Loved by Creators, Shipped Daily
Real feedback from the creator community
Shot my whole Tuesday drop of three thumbnails before the kettle boiled. It gets me from idea to final frame fast enough that I stopped booking a designer block on my calendar.
Promo cards need the game title to actually render. Every other tool I tried mangled the letters; this one spits out typography I can post straight to the store page, no Figma pass.
I was scared of taking AI art to print. Native 4K output means my interior spreads go straight to KDP without resampling, and the press proof actually matches what I saw on screen.
I post in Japanese and English. This is the first tool where my Japanese title card reads correctly inside the image. That's an hour of Procreate work saved per video, easy.
Seventy percent of my shop is AI-generated now. The commercial license on the paid plan is what made me say yes — no attribution, no 'for personal use only' footnote, no lawyer emails.
Cover art for 40 episodes, same visual system. It keeps the typography clean across a whole season, and I don't need a graphic designer on retainer to stay on brand.
My brand is a specific off-white. Other AI tools yellow-cast everything. This one stays on palette from essay 1 to essay 40 — my newsletter actually looks like one publication.
Daily uploads mean daily thumbnails. This tool turned a one-hour-per-day grind into a ten-minute routine. The time I got back went into better scripts and better live streams.
Posting to 小红书 and Instagram from the same image used to mean two design passes. The model handles Chinese type inside the picture, so I ship one file to both platforms.
Tried putting AI art on a t-shirt before and got back pixel mush. This goes straight into Printful at full bleed, native 4K. Three of my top sellers were first drafts, no retouching.
I run a quarterly art zine. Typography on the cover has to feel deliberate. It renders the masthead cleanly and keeps the visual tone across the back catalog.
My paid subscribers get custom essay headers weekly. This is the one tool where my lawyer signed off on the license without a follow-up email — which matters when subscription fees pay rent.
Creator FAQ
Quick answers before you start creating