Best for

Creators who already have a source image and need refinement or variants

When you already have a draft, product image, cover concept, or brand visual, image-to-image is usually more efficient than starting from zero again.

Starter setup

4:5 + Wan + Balanced

Start with a moderate edit pass that preserves the structure, then push style changes further once the direction looks right.

Next step

Carry the source image into the Studio and refine it there

Image-to-image is sensitive to friction, so the best move is to go from the workflow page directly into a source-image workflow.

Open the image-to-image workspace

If you already have a draft, product image, poster concept, or brand visual, open the Studio, upload the source, and continue with refinement, variants, and stronger styling.

Why This Converts
Best for refining posters, ad visuals, product images, and portraits
Preserve the core image while upgrading style, lighting, and composition
Bring the source image in first, then decide whether to switch models or generate more variants

What is the image-to-image page?

Image-to-image is ideal when you already have a visual and want to refine, restyle, or expand it. Upload a draft poster, product image, character visual, or brand asset and let the model push it further.

It works especially well when consistency matters, because image-to-image is often better at preserving the subject, framing, and brand direction than starting from zero.

How to create image-to-image on Imaveo

  1. Step 1
    Prepare a clear source image and decide whether you want a subtle refinement or a stronger restyle.
  2. Step 2
    Upload the source image in the image-to-image workspace, then add style, composition, lighting, and finishing notes.
  3. Step 3
    Generate a first pass, then adjust model choice, edit strength, and output count based on the result.

When should creators use image-to-image?

Creators who already have a product image, poster draft, or branded visual and want to upgrade it
Projects that need to preserve the subject while improving style and polish
Teams building campaign variants, cover iterations, or stronger product visuals
Creators who want to take a text-to-image result and push it into a more finished output

Image-to-image FAQ

What kind of source image works best for image-to-image?
Images with a clear subject, strong composition, and stable lighting tend to work best. Poster drafts, product visuals, and well-framed portraits are usually good starting points.
How should I combine text-to-image and image-to-image?
A common path is to start with text-to-image for the first draft, then bring the result into image-to-image for refinement. That gives you speed first and control second.

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