Public Image Landing Page

Generate still concepts before you spend on motion

Zorq AI's image workflow is built for product teams, marketers, and creative studios that want stronger still frames before moving into video. Browse the examples and FAQ below, then sign in when you're ready to generate and save results.

Still Directions

Image Examples

Examples of the still directions teams typically generate before turning approved frames into campaigns, ads, or motion concepts.

Fashion campaign concepts

Fashion campaign concepts

Generate polished first-look visuals for campaign reviews, moodboards, and social launch planning.

Editorial portrait directions

Editorial portrait directions

Use text prompts to align on framing, styling, and visual tone before production decisions are locked.

Product-ready still frames

Product-ready still frames

Create clean reference images that can move directly into landing page concepts or video start-frame workflows.

Fashion editorial concept

Fashion editorial concept

Useful when the team needs a stronger campaign direction before approving a landing visual, ad variation, or first-frame concept.

Beauty close-up campaign still

Beauty close-up campaign still

Helps marketing teams lock framing, styling, and commercial polish before they move into paid media or motion testing.

Product lifestyle scene

Product lifestyle scene

A good fit for product pages, launch decks, and concept reviews when you need environment and product emphasis to read clearly.

Studio portrait reference

Studio portrait reference

Works well for portrait-led creative reviews when the team needs a clean base image to restyle, upscale, or carry into video.

Common Questions

Image FAQ

A few practical questions teams usually ask before using image generation as part of their production workflow.

I

What is this page best for?

Use /image when you need a strong still first: concept frames, campaign visuals, moodboards, product imagery, or a start frame for the video workflow.

II

Can I upload a reference image?

Yes. Switch to Image to Image to upload a source image and generate cleaner, styled, or more production-ready variations.

III

Where do generated results appear?

The newest image appears in the preview panel on the right, and your recent history stays available in the app workspace.

IV

How should teams use image generation with video?

Most teams align on stills first, then take the approved frame into video generation so motion credits are spent on stronger directions.

V

Can this page help me prepare a start frame for video?

Yes. This is one of the main reasons the page exists. Generate a still here first, then carry that approved frame into the video workflow.

VI

What kinds of prompts work best for images?

Prompts that specify subject, setting, mood, framing, lighting, materials, and use case usually produce stronger stills than short generic requests.

VII

When should I use image-to-image instead of text-to-image?

Use image-to-image when you already have a rough frame, product photo, or creative draft and you want controlled variations without starting over.

VIII

How do teams usually review generated images?

Most teams compare a few still directions, pick the closest frame, and only then move into motion or page design work.