The GPT Image 2 generator turns a text prompt into a sharp, high-detail still in seconds. Describe a scene, a product, or a character, and GPT Image 2 renders it — ready to download.
Run GPT Image 2 online on Zorq AI. Free credits on signup.



A text-to-image model for sharp, high-detail stills from a written prompt.
Write a prompt describing the subject, style, and framing, and the model returns a sharp still in seconds. Specific prompts covering lighting, lens, and mood give the most controlled results. A little structure in the wording — subject first, then style, then framing — gives the model a clear brief and cuts down on regenerations, which keeps your credits going further across a session.
Fine textures, legible small elements, and clean edges hold up well, which makes the output usable for product shots, thumbnails, and hero images rather than only rough concepts.
Generate at 1K for quick drafts or up to 4K for print and large displays; higher resolution costs more credits, so draft small and upscale the winner.
Describe a look once and reuse it across a set — the model keeps palette, lighting, and composition coherent so a batch of images feels like one campaign.
Each image comes back in seconds, so you can try several prompt variations cheaply and keep only the strongest frame before committing credits to a high-resolution export.
No install, no GPU — open the image generator, type a prompt, and create straight from the browser on desktop or phone.
GPT Image 2 is known for sticking closely to a detailed prompt, including text-in-image and layout instructions, which makes it a reliable pick for posters, mockups, and anything where the brief must be respected.
Beyond fresh generations, the edit mode reworks an existing image from a prompt — swap a background, change a color, or adjust a detail without regenerating the whole frame.
to image from a prompt
Text
per image
Seconds
up to 4K
Hi-res
credits on signup
Free
Common questions about using this model on Zorq AI.
GPT Image 2 is a text-to-image model that generates sharp, high-detail stills from a written prompt, with strong prompt-following and in-image text. On Zorq AI you can run it online with no local setup.
You get free credits on signup, enough to generate a few images before buying more. Ongoing use runs on credits based on resolution and quality tier, not a subscription lock-in.
Yes — accurate in-image text is one of its strengths, which is why it suits posters, ads, and mockups where words must render cleanly. Keep the text short and specify it in quotes for the best result.
Low, medium, and high quality at 1K, 2K, and 4K. Draft at 1K to lock the composition cheaply, then regenerate the winner at a higher quality and resolution for delivery.
Yes. The edit mode takes an image plus a prompt and reworks just what you describe — background, color, or a specific object — while keeping the rest of the frame intact.
Name the subject, the style, the lighting, and the framing, and add any must-have text in quotes. Specific, structured prompts outperform vague one-liners because the model follows instructions closely.
Yes on paid Zorq AI plans — images are intended for creator content, ads, product shots, and client work, subject to the content policy.
No. GPT Image 2 runs in the cloud, so any modern phone or laptop works. There is nothing to install and no local render time; you type a prompt and download the result.
Most images return in a few seconds, depending on resolution and load. Lower-resolution drafts are fastest, so iterate small and upscale the frame you like.
Yes — square, portrait, and landscape are all available, so you can target a social square, a vertical story, or a wide banner without cropping afterward. Pick the ratio up front and the composition is framed for it from the start.
To an extent — describe the character in detail and reuse the same description, and the results stay reasonably consistent. For tight consistency, generate a strong reference frame first and lean on the edit mode to vary poses and scenes around it.
It handles clean, simple graphic work well, especially with clear instructions and short text. For a final production logo you will still want a designer to vectorize it, but it is excellent for exploring directions fast.
Some content is blocked by the model's safety policy. Rephrase to remove the flagged element and try again — most rejections are about specific restricted subjects, not the overall idea, so a small edit usually gets it through.
As many as your credits allow — there is no fixed daily cap beyond your balance. Because low-resolution drafts are cheap, a common workflow is to generate several options quickly, then spend on a single high-resolution final.
Yes — generate at a high resolution such as 4K and the output has enough detail for posters, packaging, and merchandise. Draft the design at a lower resolution first to keep exploration cheap, then commit credits to a single high-resolution render once the composition is final and ready for print.
Type a prompt and get a sharp GPT Image 2 still in seconds. Free credits on signup. Draft at a low resolution to lock the composition, then regenerate at high resolution for a clean, delivery-ready file you can download and use anywhere. Many creators keep a short list of prompt templates that work, then reuse them to produce a consistent set of images for a campaign in a single session. There is nothing to install and no waiting on a queue for most jobs, so you can go from an idea to a finished, downloadable file in a single sitting.