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AI Image Generator — Six leading models, one prompt box

Type a prompt. Get four publish-ready images in under 60 seconds. Switch between Flux 1.1 Pro, SDXL, DALL-E 3, Midjourney v6, Imagen 3 and SD 3.5 per shot — without separate accounts. 12+ built-in styles, 7 aspect ratios, full commercial license.

Styles
12+
Image models
7

State-of-the-art image understanding and generation. Best for creative, accurate, and text-rich images.

estimated cost60 credits
How it works·4 steps · ~60 seconds

From a one-line prompt to four publish-ready images in 60 seconds

No fine-tuning, no LoRA training, no separate accounts. Type the prompt, pick a style, choose a model, hit generate. Most images render in 30–60 seconds at HD resolution.

01Prompt

Describe what you want

A clear sentence beats a paragraph of buzzwords. Lead with subject, then lighting, mood, framing, what to avoid. The Surprise-me button drops a tested prompt template if you're stuck. The model only renders what the prompt names; vague in, vague out.

02Style

Pick from 12+ built-in styles

Photoreal, Editorial, Cinematic, Product, Anime, 3D Render, Pixel, Watercolor, Cyberpunk, Fantasy, Minimal, Isometric. Each preset injects tested style modifiers — composition, lighting, color grade — so you don't have to remember them.

03Model

Choose the right model per shot

Flux 1.1 Pro for photoreal. SDXL Turbo for fast moodboards. DALL-E 3 for prompt fidelity. Midjourney v6 for editorial. Imagen 3 for diverse skin tones. SD 3.5 for open-source pipelines. Switch between them per shot with no extra accounts.

04Render

Generate four variants in parallel

One run = four variants in different compositions. HD output in 30–60 seconds. Reproduce a favorite by reusing the seed; iterate with negative prompt to drop unwanted elements. Commercial license included on every render.

Use cases

Six teams that ship visuals faster with AI image generation

From solo founders to in-house design teams, the workflow is the same: prompt, style, render, ship. Below are the six teams who replace stock photos and hourly illustrator invoices most often.

Marketing

Marketers — banner, ad and landing-page hero in minutes

Stop renting stock photos that competitors also use. Generate on-brand campaign visuals at the exact aspect ratio and color palette you need. Flux 1.1 Pro for photoreal hero shots, Midjourney v6 for editorial brand campaigns.

Content

Bloggers & writers — one feature image per post in 30 seconds

Substack, Medium, WordPress and Ghost feature images set the click-through rate. SDXL Turbo renders fast moodboard variants; pick the strongest, ship the post. No more searching Unsplash for the same five overused photos.

Social

Social-media teams — daily posts without daily photo shoots

Instagram, Pinterest, TikTok carousels need a fresh visual every day. Generate 7 variants on Monday, schedule the week. The Aspect selector renders directly to 1:1, 4:5, 9:16 specs each platform displays.

Product

Product teams — illustrations for empty states and onboarding

Empty states, error pages, onboarding screens and feature highlights need illustrations that match your product's aesthetic. Pick Isometric or Minimal style for SaaS, Anime or 3D Render for consumer apps. Consistent across the product.

Games

Game studios — concept art, character moodboards, key art

Cyberpunk and Fantasy presets are tuned for game-ready concept art. Use SD 3.5 for the open-source pipeline (fine-tune on your studio's style), Midjourney v6 for marketing key art. Iterate 100× faster than hand-painting moodboards.

E-commerce

E-commerce — lifestyle and editorial shots without a studio

Generate lifestyle context shots for products, model stand-ins for apparel, editorial flat-lays for catalog covers. Photoreal and Editorial styles render to 4:5 and 1:1 marketplace specs. Cuts the cost of a quarterly photo shoot by 95%.

Image models

Six leading image models, one workspace

Each model is tuned differently — Flux 1.1 Pro for photoreal, SDXL Turbo for speed, DALL-E 3 for prompt fidelity, Midjourney v6 for editorial aesthetic, Imagen 3 for diverse skin tones, SD 3.5 for open-source fine-tuning. Switch between them per shot without separate accounts.

NEW
GPT Image 2
State-of-the-art image understanding and generation. Best for creative, accurate, and text-rich images.
Photoreal
Flux 1.1 Pro
Photoreal skin, hair, lighting. Best for portraits and product hero shots.
Fast
SDXL Turbo
Fast moodboards in under 10 seconds. Best for ideation and iteration.
Prompt
DALL-E 3
Highest prompt fidelity. Best when the prompt is long, layered or contains text.
Editorial
Midjourney v6
Editorial aesthetic, painterly textures. Best for magazine-grade visuals.
Diversity
Imagen 3
Accurate diverse skin tones, multilingual prompts. Best for global campaigns.
Open
SD 3.5
Open-source, fine-tunable, controllable. Best for custom pipelines.
Field guide

Six rules for AI images that look intentional, not generic

Practical, tested advice for getting publish-ready images — not the soft, over-saturated, six-fingered AI slop that screams "generated in 5 seconds." Save your team three rounds of revision.

01

Lead with the subject, not the style

"Confident woman in her 40s, navy silk blouse, soft window light" beats "ultra-realistic 8K cinematic masterpiece confident woman." The model parses subject first; modifiers stack on after. Adjective spam at the front confuses every model except DALL-E 3.

02

Pick the model for the shot, not for the brand

Photoreal portraits → Flux 1.1 Pro. Editorial moodboards → Midjourney v6. Long, layered or text-heavy prompts → DALL-E 3. Diverse skin tones → Imagen 3. Fast moodboard iteration → SDXL Turbo. Open-source pipelines → SD 3.5. The right model halves your render count.

03

Render four variants, never one

AI image models occasionally introduce small artifacts — extra fingers, off-axis pupils, melted typography. Always render four variants per run, audit at 100% zoom, pick the cleanest. The cost difference is marginal; the quality difference is large.

04

Use seed + negative prompt to iterate

Found a composition you love but the lighting is wrong? Reuse the seed and add to the prompt. Want to drop a recurring artifact? Add it to negative prompt: "blurry, distorted, oversaturated, watermark, six fingers." Iteration is cheap once you fix the seed.

05

Render to the platform spec

Instagram displays 1:1, 4:5, 9:16. LinkedIn banner is 4:1. Pinterest pins 2:3. Substack header 16:9. Render to the spec the platform displays — anything else gets cropped, scaled, or ignored. The Aspect selector handles this automatically.

06

Audit for AI tells before publishing

Look for: extra fingers, asymmetric pupils, melted typography, hair strands defying gravity, "plastic" skin, jewelry merging into clothing, doubled glasses frames. These are the giveaways that erode trust on a brand asset. One uncanny detail kills the credibility of the rest.

FAQ

AI Image Generator — Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about generating images with AI on ZNIX.ai.

What is an AI image generator?+

An AI image generator turns a text prompt into a finished image using a neural network trained on millions of image-text pairs. ZNIX.ai routes your prompt to one of six leading models — Flux 1.1 Pro, SDXL Turbo, DALL-E 3, Midjourney v6, Imagen 3 or SD 3.5 — so you can pick the strongest model per shot. No fine-tuning, no model setup, no separate accounts.

Is the AI image generator free?+

Yes. New accounts get free credits on signup — enough to render multiple batches at no cost. Paid plans start under $20/month and unlock HD resolution, parallel render queues, premium models (Flux 1.1 Pro, Midjourney v6, Imagen 3), and priority access to new models. Compared to a stock-photo subscription or hourly illustrator, per-image cost is typically 95%+ lower.

Which model should I pick?+

Photoreal portraits and product hero shots → Flux 1.1 Pro. Fast moodboard iteration → SDXL Turbo. Long or layered prompts (especially with text in the image) → DALL-E 3. Editorial / magazine aesthetic → Midjourney v6. Diverse skin tones, multilingual prompts → Imagen 3. Open-source pipelines or fine-tuning → SD 3.5. The default Flux 1.1 Pro covers most use cases.

How long does one image take?+

Most images render in 30–60 seconds for a four-variant batch at HD resolution. SDXL Turbo is the fastest (under 10 seconds). Flux 1.1 Pro and Imagen 3 take 40–80 seconds but produce the highest fidelity. DALL-E 3 and Midjourney v6 sit in the middle (30–50 seconds).

How specific should my prompt be?+

Specific beats long. Lead with the subject, then add lighting, mood, framing, what to avoid. "Editorial portrait of a woman in her 40s, soft window light, navy silk blouse, slight closed-mouth smile" beats a paragraph of buzzwords. The Surprise-me button drops a tested prompt template if you're stuck.

Can the model render readable text in images?+

DALL-E 3 and Flux 1.1 Pro handle short text (up to ~10 characters) reliably. For longer text — quotes, paragraphs, fine-print labels — render the image clean, then composite text in Figma or Photoshop. AI text rendering is improving fast but is not yet typography-grade for long copy.

Can I use AI images commercially?+

Yes. All images generated on ZNIX.ai include a full commercial license — use them on ads, landing pages, packaging, social media, books, anywhere. Output is yours. No attribution required and no per-use fees.

Should I disclose that an image is AI-generated?+

Disclosure rules vary by platform and region. The EU AI Act and many platforms increasingly require AI labels for synthetic media in advertising. The safe path: editorial use is generally fine without disclosure, paid advertising should label AI imagery to follow platform policy. ZNIX.ai embeds C2PA provenance metadata in every output to make disclosure straightforward.

Are my prompts private?+

Prompts and generated images are stored in your dashboard for your reference only. They are not used to train any model and are not shared with third parties. You can delete a render at any time. Premium plans include private workspaces with no provider logging.

Can I generate the same image twice?+

Yes. Save the seed of any render you like, and reuse it with the same prompt + same model + same settings to get an identical image. Tweak one parameter (e.g., lighting modifier) to get controlled variations from a fixed composition. The seed field is in Advanced.

Your next visual is one prompt away

Type a prompt, pick a style, render four publish-ready images. Six leading models in one workspace, 12+ styles, 7 aspect ratios. Free credits on signup, full commercial license, no watermark.

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No credit card · Free credits on signup · Commercial license · No watermark