GPT Image 2

Generate a GPT Image 2 prompt from any image

Upload a reference image and get a natural-language description tuned for GPT Image 2 — OpenAI's most advanced image model. It understands precise prose better than any previous model. Our AI writes exactly that.

Turn any image into a perfect prompt

Drop, paste, or upload any picture. Get a detailed, ready-to-use prompt you can feed straight back into your favorite AI image generator.

1. Add an image

Natural prose optimized for GPT Image 2's reasoning engine.

2. Your prompt

Example 1 of 3

A close-up of a vibrant green circuit board with intricate copper traces, glowing components, and shallow depth of field. Cinematic lighting, macro photography, ultra-detailed, 8k.

Upload an image to generate your own prompt →

What makes GPT Image 2 different

GPT Image 2 (gpt-image-2) is OpenAI's latest and most capable image generation model, released in April 2026. It replaces DALL-E 3 as the default across ChatGPT and the OpenAI API, with major improvements in photorealism, prompt adherence, and text rendering.

Unlike earlier models, GPT Image 2 has native reasoning capabilities — it thinks through the scene before generating, which means it handles complex compositions, spatial relationships, and multi-element scenes far more accurately. It also supports 4K resolution output and renders text in images with character-level accuracy, including non-Latin scripts.

The model responds best to complete, descriptive natural-language sentences. Our tool extracts exactly this from your reference image: a precise prose description covering subject, environment, lighting, color palette, style, and composition — formatted for how GPT Image 2 processes input.

How to use it

  1. Upload your reference image above.
  2. Make sure GPT Image 2 is selected as the output mode.
  3. Click Generate prompt and copy the result.
  4. Paste into the OpenAI API using model gpt-image-2, or into ChatGPT's image generation interface.

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know before you start.

Yes — generating prompts from images is free to try. Heavy usage may require an account in the future, but for now go wild.