AI Generator by Prompt (Text-To-Image)
Write a prompt, pick a provider, and generate a batch you can immediately upscale, face-swap, or publish.
Written By Arina
Last updated About 18 hours ago
What the tool does
Generator by Prompt creates images directly from text. You control subject, setting, lighting, composition, and style. Results are commercially licensed and can be sent downstream to any Openmov tool.
Interface tour

Model — select the image generation model based on your use case:
General — 4K / Safety Filters: ON → highest quality, best for final images
Nano Banana 2 — 2K / Safety Filters: ON → clean, brand-safe realism
Qwen Image 2.0 — 2K / Safety Filters: ON → general-purpose model for everyday generation
Qwen Image 2.0 Pro — 2K / Safety Filters: ON → more refined results, better suited for final images
WAN 2.7 — 2K / Safety Filters: ON → consistent results across a wide range of prompts
WAN 2.7 Pro — 2K / Safety Filters: ON → higher detail, suitable for final outputs
Seedream 5 — 2K / Safety Filters: ON → intelligent generation for more complex and controlled prompts.
Prompt — describe what you want to see in the image. Be specific about the subject, clothing, pose, lighting, camera angle, mood, and environment.
See the full guide: How to create a good prompt.Negative Prompt (optional) — list what the model should avoid (bad anatomy, extra fingers, blur, watermark, text, artifacts).
Availability depends on the selected model.Aspect Ratio — choose the desired aspect ratio for the generated images (e.g. 1:1, 3:4, 9:16).
This defines the width-to-height ratio of all outputs.Resize (W / H) — manually set the output resolution in pixels.
Maximum resolution depends on the selected model (up to 4K).Number of Images — select how many variations to generate in this run (up to 10).
Start Generation — launches the job.
The total credit cost is shown below the button before generation starts.
Models overview
General — 4K / Safety Filters: ON
Overview
Universal high-resolution model optimized for maximum output quality.
Key points
Generates images in native 4K.
Balanced realism, anatomy, and lighting without extra tuning.
Best choice when you want final, publication-ready images.
Nano Banana 2 — 2K / Safety Filters: ON
Overview
High-quality SFW model optimized for clean, commercial visuals.
Key points
Generates images up to 2K resolution.
Clean anatomy, stable faces, polished look.
Well-suited for fashion, lifestyle, and brand content.
Qwen Image 2.0 — 2K / Safety Filters: ON
Overview
General-purpose model from the Qwen family, focused on structured and predictable generation.
Key points
Produces stable and consistent results across prompts.
Handles a wide range of styles without strong prompt tuning.
Suitable for everyday image generation.
Qwen Image 2.0 Pro — 2K / Safety Filters: ON
Overview
Enhanced version of Qwen Image 2.0 with more refined output quality.
Key points
Produces cleaner and more detailed results compared to the base model.
Maintains consistent outputs across different prompts.
Better suited for final images.
WAN 2.7 — 2K / Safety Filters: ON
Overview
Next-generation WAN model designed for more flexible and expressive generation.
Key points
Adapts well to a wide range of prompts and scenarios.
Provides consistent results with more variation in outputs.
Suitable for diverse and less constrained generations.
WAN 2.7 Pro — 2K / Safety Filters: ON
Overview
Advanced WAN model with higher detail and more expressive outputs.
Key points
Produces more detailed results compared to WAN 2.7.
Better handles complex scenes and compositions.
Recommended for high-quality final images.
Seedream 5 — 2K / Safety Filters: ON
Overview
Next-generation AI image model focused on intelligent generation, controllable editing, and improved reasoning.
Key points
Combines image generation with logical reasoning and instruction following.
Designed for more complex compositions and structured prompts.
Best suited for high-quality outputs and more advanced, controlled generation tasks.
Result examples:




Quick start
Choose a Model based on your content type, quality needs.
Write a clear Prompt describing the subject, clothing, lighting, mood, and environment (add a Negative Prompt if needed).
Set Aspect Ratio, Resize (W / H), and Number of Images.
Click Start Generation, then review the results and Download them or Send to another tool (Upscaler, Face Swap, Generator by Ref, Video, Carousel).
Actioning results

Use the checkboxes on thumbnails to Select/Deselect.
Download Selected / Download All to export a ZIP.
Send to another tool to continue the pipeline (Upscaler, Face Swapping, Generator by Ref, Video Generator, Carousel).
Retry Failed appears automatically if any frames mis-rendered.
Prompting tips (copy-paste friendly)
Portrait:
“35mm portrait of [subject], half-body, eye contact, soft window light, shallow depth of field, natural skin, neutral color grade, realistic texture, high detail”
Negative: “lowres, over-smooth skin, bad anatomy, extra fingers, watermark”Lifestyle:
“[subject] walking in [location], candid pose, golden hour backlight, film look, natural grain, realistic proportions, composition rule of thirds”
Negative: “cartoonish, plastic skin, lens distortion, duplicate face”Fashion:
“[subject] studio fashion shot, 3/4 pose, key light + rim, clean backdrop, editorial style, crisp shadows, high-end retouch look”
Negative: “blown highlights, muddy blacks, JPEG artefacts”
See a Full Guide "How to create a good prompt".
FAQ
Which model is more realistic?
Nano Banana 2 is usually the most photorealistic option. For the highest overall output quality and final images, use General.Do prompts have to be written in English?
Yes — for example, Nano Banana 2 understands multilingual prompts well. However, for the other models, English is recommended for the most consistent results.Can I generate very high resolution images directly?
Yes, depending on the model.
For the highest resolution output, use General — 4K.
For other models, generate first and then send selected images to the Upscaler.Should I always use a Negative Prompt?
Not always, but it’s recommended when generating people. A short negative prompt helps reduce anatomy issues, blur, and unwanted artifacts.