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Transform photos with AI image-to-image technology. Morph, stylize, and recreate images while preserving structure. Professional artistic transformations. Try free!

Use image-to-image when you already have a source image and want to explore new directions without rebuilding the whole scene from scratch.
Restyle a photo into a different aesthetic while keeping the key composition, pose, or layout. This is useful for campaign variants, illustration treatments, and art-direction tests.
Start from an actual product shot, portrait, or concept draft when you need the AI to respect the original frame more closely than a text-only workflow would.
Generate several visual directions from the same image so stakeholders can compare options without losing the original reference point.
The value of image-to-image is not only style transfer. It is the ability to iterate with more visual control because the source image already anchors the composition.

Practical guidance for source images, prompt control, and output expectations
Start from a source image, direct the change, and refine only what needs work
Choose an image with a clear subject and enough visual detail for the model to preserve the important structure, pose, or framing.
Focus on the change you want: style, atmosphere, materials, color direction, or target mood. A narrower instruction usually preserves the source image more reliably.
Review the result against the original image, then adjust the prompt or run another variation if needed before you download or continue editing.
Image to image is built for source-guided control, visual experimentation, and follow-up editing when the first pass is close but not final.
Use an uploaded image as the structural base so the output stays closer to your original composition than a text-only workflow.
Describe the style, atmosphere, or edits you want and let the system reinterpret the original photo with clearer visual intent.
Create several directions from one source image so teams can review alternatives without losing the original frame of reference.
Move quickly between source image, prompt revision, and new output when you need to compare multiple approaches during production.
Once the overall look is approved, continue with cleanup, enhancement, or more targeted edits instead of forcing every change into one generation pass.
Keep a clear source-to-result workflow that makes it easier to review and prepare transformed images for delivery or publication.
Representative ways teams use source-guided image generation in real creative processes
Keep the product framing from the original photo while testing different moods, sets, or seasonal visual directions for ads and landing pages.

Product scene restyling
E-commerce workflow
Start from a clean portrait and explore several polished aesthetics for campaign assets, profile images, or creator media kits.

Portrait look development
Brand content
Use a rough base image to test alternate materials, lighting, or mood without losing the original scene design that the team already approved.

Concept art variations
Creative development
Transform a reference photo into a more stylized look for feature art, magazine concepts, or newsletter visuals while keeping a clear subject silhouette.

Editorial re-interpretations
Publishing workflow
Produce several directions from the same source image so clients can compare treatments side by side instead of reacting to unrelated mockups.

Presentation-ready options
Client review
Reuse a strong existing image to create new versions for social, blog, or paid media channels without reshooting the original asset.

Content refreshes from existing assets
Content operations
Start with a clear reference image and a specific instruction for the style or change you want.