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Image Tools — Technical Guide

Five advanced image tools in one place — combine photos with template prompts, merge subjects with scenes, extend images beyond their edges, generate multi-angle views, and detect objects in any image

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Image Tools

Five advanced image tools in one place — combine photos with template prompts, merge subjects with scenes, extend images beyond their edges, generate multi-angle views, and detect objects in any image
Image Tools is a suite of five specialized utilities that go beyond standard image generation. Each sub-tool handles a specific creative task that requires working with existing images rather than generating from scratch.

Omni Image lets you combine multiple reference photos and pre-trained elements using a template prompt with labels — put a specific face in a specific outfit in a specific scene, all sourced from different images. Multi-Image merges subject photos with a background and style reference using simple upload slots — no template syntax needed. Image Expand extends any image beyond its original edges in any direction, with the AI filling in what should naturally be there. Multi-Shot generates 10 different angle views of the same person from a single front-facing photo — a complete character turnaround sheet. Recognize instantly segments any image into masked layers — detecting the full body, head, face, and clothing separately.

Each sub-tool is accessible from tabs on a single page. They share the same gallery integration, so you can pick source images from any content you have already generated on the platform. Results appear in your gallery alongside everything else, ready to use in other tools or publish directly.

These are the tools you reach for when you need to do something specific with images you already have — not generate new ones from text.
✦ Best Results Tips
🏷️ Omni Image: Label and Reference
Every uploaded image gets a label — image_1, image_2. Every element gets object_1, object_2. Use these labels in your prompt with triple brackets to tell the AI what role each reference plays in the composition.
🖼️ Multi-Image: Use the Three Slots
Subject images define who appears. Scene image sets the background. Style image controls the visual feel. You don't need all three — even just subjects plus a prompt produces great results.
📏 Image Expand: Go Gradually
Moderate expansion in each direction looks natural. Extreme expansion on one side stretches the AI beyond what it can fill coherently. Use the prompt field to guide what appears in the new space.
👤 Multi-Shot: Clean Frontal Photo
Start with a clear, well-lit, front-facing photo with even lighting on both sides. The AI uses this single reference to imagine all other angles — a poor starting photo means poor angle views.
🔍 Recognize: Use as a Prep Step
Run Recognize on an image before using other tools. It costs almost nothing and shows you exactly what segments the AI detects — body, head, face, clothing — helping you plan your next steps.
📸 High-Quality Source Images Always
Every sub-tool works with existing images as input. The AI can only work with what it sees — sharp, well-lit source images produce sharp, well-lit results. Start with the best quality you have.

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