Refine existing images into stronger new versions
Upload a source image and continue with restyling, refinement, layout upgrades, poster expansion, or stronger product visuals. Switch between Wan, Qwen Image, and GPT Image to refine an existing visual more precisely.
Nano Banana Pro
High-conversion image model for posters, hero visuals, product campaigns, and commercial prompt work.
Wan
Image-to-image model designed for controlled restyling, product cleanup, and source-image refinement.
GPT Image
Prompt-friendly image model for branded concepts, ad mockups, thumbnail ideation, and copy-led visuals.
Flux Klein
Design-oriented image model for posters, editorial layouts, stylized covers, and sharper campaign art.
Z Image
Clean commercial image model for catalog shots, simple advertising layouts, and high-clarity product visuals.
Ernie Image
A versatile image model for prompt-led concept generation, layout exploration, and source-image refinement inside one image stack.
Qwen Image
High-control image model for layout direction, brand consistency, image refinement, and campaign extensions.
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.
4:5 + Wan + Balanced
Start with a moderate edit pass that preserves the structure, then push style changes further once the direction looks right.
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.
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
- Step 1Prepare a clear source image and decide whether you want a subtle refinement or a stronger restyle.
- Step 2Upload the source image in the image-to-image workspace, then add style, composition, lighting, and finishing notes.
- Step 3Generate a first pass, then adjust model choice, edit strength, and output count based on the result.