About GPTImg
GPTImg is built to make multi-model AI image generation practical, reliable, and easy to use for real production work.
GPTImg focuses on one job: helping individuals and teams turn prompts and reference images into production-ready visuals with less friction. We support multiple top-tier AI models β including GPT Image 2 from OpenAI, Nano Banana from Google, and Seedream from ByteDance β so you can pick the right model for each task instead of being locked into one option.
Multi-model by design
GPT Image 2, Nano Banana, Seedream, and more β choose the best model for each project in one platform.
Designed for real teams
The product is aimed at creators, marketers, ecommerce teams, designers, and operators who need useful images fast.
Focused on clarity
Simple credits, straightforward pricing, and a cleaner workflow matter more to us than piling on unrelated features.
What GPTImg does today
GPTImg lets users generate images from text prompts, edit images with reference inputs, manage credits, and review their generation history in one place.
The current product supports 8+ AI models from OpenAI, Google, and ByteDance Seed β including text-to-image, image-to-image, subscription billing, credit packs, and downloadable results stored in Cloudflare R2.
Who GPTImg is for
We built GPTImg for people who care about output quality and turnaround time, not just experimentation.
- Marketing teams creating campaign visuals and ad creatives
- Designers exploring concepts, iterations, and polished outputs
- Ecommerce teams producing product imagery and promotional assets
- Founders and operators who need a dependable image workflow without a complex setup
How the product works in the current stack
Users sign in with Google, purchase credits or subscriptions through Stripe, upload reference images that are stored in Cloudflare R2, and submit generation jobs through our current provider flow.
The app tracks generation state, refunds credits when provider-side failures happen, and keeps generated assets available from the dashboard so users can review and download their results.
What we are trying to improve
Our direction is to keep making GPTImg more production-friendly: clearer public pages, better multilingual support, better checkout and billing behavior, cleaner upload flows, and more trustworthy generation handling.
We prefer focused product improvements that remove friction over adding features that do not directly improve image creation and editing workflows.