Capabilities
Image Generation & Editing
Generate images from text prompts and edit existing images with natural language instructions.
Image generation
Jeanette can generate images from text descriptions. She'll ask for your preferences if needed, or make sensible choices based on context.
You: Generate an image of a cozy coffee shop in the rain, watercolour style.
Jeanette: Generating your image... [image appears]
You: Create a product photo of a minimalist white desk lamp on a marble surface.
Jeanette: [generates image] Here's your product photo. Want me to adjust the lighting or angle?
Aspect ratios
Specify the format that suits your use case:
| Format | Use case |
|---|---|
| Square (1:1) | Social media posts, profile pictures |
| Landscape (16:9) | Website banners, presentations, YouTube thumbnails |
| Portrait (9:16) | Instagram stories, phone wallpapers |
| Standard (4:3) | Blog featured images, general use |
| Tall portrait (3:4) | Pinterest, product photography |
You: Generate a blog header image, landscape format, abstract purple and blue geometric shapes.
Jeanette: [generates 16:9 image]
Image editing
You can ask Jeanette to modify an existing image. Send her an image (via WhatsApp, Telegram, or the dashboard) and describe what you want changed.
You: [sends a product photo] Make the background white and remove the shadow.
Jeanette: [returns edited image] Done — background is now pure white with the shadow removed.
You: [sends a photo] Add a subtle vignette effect and increase the contrast slightly.
Jeanette: [returns edited image]
Using generated images in workflows
Generated images can feed directly into other tasks. For example:
You: Write a blog post about sustainable packaging and generate a featured image for it. Then upload both to my WordPress site.
Jeanette: I'll write the post, generate an image, and upload everything to WordPress now...
This requires a connector to your CMS.
Credits
Image generation uses 10–20 credits per image depending on size and complexity. Image editing uses 5–10 credits. Credits are deducted when the image is delivered.