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Image generators are everywhere, but which ones are the most useful for different tasks? When ChatGPT exploded in popularity, so did AI text-to-image generators. Without a doubt, image generators are fascinating tools that can convert a simple text prompt into a realistic image, as seen in the picture at the top of the article. But with several to choose from, some image generators may be better suited for different tasks. Also: Adobe's Photoshop AI editing magic finally comes to Android - and it's free As someone who has been testing and ranking them for years, having published the first version of my best AI image generator list in January 2023, I have been asking myself the question: which image generators are better for specific use cases? Luckily, with trial and error, and as the models became more capable, I found some use cases and tools that I actually reach for on a daily basis. Here are the best models and the use cases I found to go with them. ChatGPT may seem obvious, but it is at the top of my list for good reason. With April's update to the GPT-4o image generation model, ChatGPT image generation became a formidable model, capable of tackling difficult prompts, such as realistic images and, most impressively, accurate text. Other highlights include generating images on transparent backgrounds, using specific colors from HEX codes, and creating videos from images. My personal favorite feature is image referencing, which allows you to render a new version of an image. At first, this feature may seem limited to creating cartoon versions of your selfies. However, the more helpful use cases involve thinking outside the box, such as using it as your own version of personalized Pinterest. For example, I had an awkward wall in my apartment that I did not know how to decorate or fill in, and I didn't want to have to add yet another frame. I uploaded an image of it into ChatGPT and asked it to deliver a new, decorated mockup. I loved it so much, I just ordered the necessary pieces on Amazon to bring the vision to life. Similar services on Etsy from interior decorators run you a pretty penny, and aren't instant. I have seen people on TikTok get really creative with this feature. For example, a user uploaded photos of her entire closet and asked ChatGPT to put together outfits for her that followed her style description and inspiration. Another trend is uploading a baby's sonogram photo and then asking ChatGPT to make it look more realistic. Ultimately, I don't know how much in my personal life I would ever use abstract generated images, but I honestly use ChatGPT in this way, as much as I do Pinterest -- so every time I need inspiration. Also: Is ChatGPT Plus worth your $20? Here's how it compares to Free and Pro plans Free users have limited access to the image generation features, which reset every day, while ChatGPT Plus subscribers have higher access. If you are a ChatGPT frequent user, the subscription is likely worth it because you can use the latest features, such as Sora, Deep Research, the most advanced reasoning models, and more. Apple Intelligence may not be the most advanced AI suite of tools, but the features that it has rolled out are mostly helpful to the everyday iPhone user. Genmoji encapsulates that by letting users create new emoji by typing in whatever they're thinking. The best part is that it keeps the look of existing emojis for a consistent experience. My ZDNET colleague and friend, Jada Jones, and I text every day, and we have created so many Genmojis that they are part of our everyday texting rotation. To me, the measure of a good AI feature is actually wanting to use it every day, and Genmoji does just that. Above is a screenshot of our favorite creations. Also: Apple WWDC 2025: What to expect from iOS (19 or 26?), Apple Intelligence, VisionOS, and more If I ever am going to generate an AI image, it is likely while I am working on a visual project -- an invitation, flyer, banner, social media post, etc. Those types of projects lend themselves to the incorporation of unique or creative images. As a result, Canva's image generator, part of its Magic Studio suite, is actually a helpful use of an image generator. Also: The best AI image generators of 2025: Gemini, ChatGPT, Midjourney, and more Beyond the convenient placement, the model is also pretty capable. It generates realistic images, accepts reference images, and allows for the selection of different styles and sizes. The suite of AI tools also expands to AI image editing, such as background removal, element selection through Magic Grab, background generation, Magic Eraser, and Magic Expand. The image in the section above uses some AI tools such as Magic Grab and background removal. Higher access to the full AI features suite does require a Canva Pro subscription of $15 per month per person, but users can also start a free trial. The subscription also grants access to premium templates, more stock photos, graphics, 1 TB of cloud storage, online customer support, and more. Get the morning's top stories in your inbox each day with our Tech Today newsletter.
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I tested ChatGPT's image generator -- 5 prompts that blew me away
ChatGPT has quietly become a formidable force in AI image generation, and most people haven't noticed. While everyone's still debating Midjourney vs DALL-E, OpenAI has turned ChatGPT into a creative powerhouse that rivals, and often surpasses, the likes of Gemini, Leonardo, and Ideogram. I was genuinely surprised by how good ChatGPT's image generation has become. What started as casual experimentation quickly turned into amazement when the results were virtually indistinguishable from real photos. The real appeal is how there's no need for the more technical jargon you need when prompting other AI image tools. After some trial and error, these five prompts demonstrate exactly how powerful this AI chatbot has become, and why it deserves serious consideration if you're wondering which AI image generator to go for. Now that you've learned the 5 ChatGPT image generation prompts that blew me away, why not take a look at our other useful AI articles? Check out ChatGPT has added a image library -- here's how to use it and how to make GIFs using ChatGPT. And, if you want to keep your data private in ChatGPT by opting out of training, we've got you covered.
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An exploration of three AI image generation tools - ChatGPT, Apple's Genmoji, and Canva's Magic Studio - highlighting their unique features, capabilities, and practical applications in everyday use.
In the wake of ChatGPT's explosive popularity, AI text-to-image generators have become increasingly prevalent and sophisticated. As these tools evolve, users are faced with the challenge of determining which generators are best suited for specific tasks 1. This analysis explores three standout AI image generation tools: ChatGPT, Apple's Genmoji, and Canva's Magic Studio, each offering unique features and applications.
ChatGPT's image generation capabilities have significantly improved with the April update to the GPT-4 model. It now excels in creating realistic images, accurate text rendering, and even generating images with transparent backgrounds 1. One of its most impressive features is image referencing, which allows users to create new versions of existing images.
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This functionality extends beyond simple image manipulation, offering practical applications such as:
While free users have limited access to these features, ChatGPT Plus subscribers enjoy higher access and additional advanced capabilities 1.
Apple's AI suite, while not the most advanced, offers practical tools for everyday iPhone users. Genmoji, in particular, allows users to create custom emojis that maintain consistency with existing ones 1. This feature has proven to be engaging and useful, seamlessly integrating into daily communication habits.
Canva's Magic Studio incorporates AI image generation directly into its design platform, making it particularly useful for visual projects such as invitations, flyers, and social media posts 1. The tool offers:
While full access to these AI features requires a Canva Pro subscription, the integration of image generation into the design workflow enhances productivity for visual creators 1.
Recent tests have revealed that ChatGPT's image generation capabilities rival, and sometimes surpass, those of dedicated platforms like Midjourney, DALL-E, Gemini, Leonardo, and Ideogram 2. The quality of ChatGPT-generated images has improved to the point where they can be virtually indistinguishable from real photos.
One of ChatGPT's key advantages is its user-friendly interface, which doesn't require the technical jargon often needed for other AI image tools 2. This accessibility, combined with its impressive output, positions ChatGPT as a strong contender in the AI image generation space.
As AI image generators continue to evolve, we can expect to see further improvements in quality, versatility, and ease of use. The integration of these tools into existing platforms and workflows, as demonstrated by Canva and Apple, suggests a trend towards more seamless and practical applications of AI-generated imagery in both personal and professional contexts.
The rapid advancement of ChatGPT's image generation capabilities also highlights the potential for multi-modal AI systems that can handle both text and image tasks with high proficiency. This convergence of capabilities may lead to more integrated and powerful creative tools in the near future.
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