Image Generation

Create branded images for ads, creative briefs, and product mockups with AI-powered generation and Brand Kit consistency.

Three Ways to Generate Images

1. Sandbox (Fastest)

Go to the main dashboard after authentication. Select Nano Banana Pro model, choose your Brand Kit from the folder icon dropdown, and drag-and-drop reference images directly into the input field.

Best for: Quick one-off generations and testing prompts

2. Agent Templates (Batch Workflows)

Navigate to Agents tab and select "Quick Image Generation" template. Configure loop settings (1-10 iterations) to generate multiple variations in one execution. Add image generation as a tool under any custom agent.

Best for: Batch generation and scheduled recurring workflows

3. Workflow Canvas (Full Automation)

In Workflows, add Image Generation node from the sub-agents palette. Connect nodes for multi-step processes, conditional logic, and trigger-based automation (daily, weekly, monthly).

Best for: Complex workflows with multiple steps and automated delivery

Using Brand Assets

Upload logos, product photos, and competitor ads to your Brand Kit under Brand Assets. When you select a Brand Kit in the image generation node, all assets become available as reference images. The AI automatically applies your brand colors, typography, and visual style.

Workflow Example

  1. Set up Brand Kit with logos and product photos
  2. In image generation node, select your Brand Kit
  3. Choose reference images (product photos, competitor ad examples)
  4. Write prompt describing desired image (scene, style, composition)
  5. Configure batch loop for 3-5 variations
  6. Execute workflow and review outputs in carousel gallery

Batch Generation & Scheduling

Generate 1-10 images per execution using loop configuration. Set up recurring triggers to automatically generate fresh creative variations daily, weekly, or monthly. All generated images save to the Asset Gallery and can be delivered via email.

Use Cases

  • E-commerce product photos with consistent brand styling
  • Storyboard frames for creative briefs and video editor direction
  • Social media graphics and ad variations for A/B testing
  • Book covers and digital product mockups
  • Hero images and landing page visuals

Best Practices

  • Reference Images: Always provide 2-3 reference images (your product photos, competitor ads) for better visual accuracy and brand consistency.
  • Prompt Structure: Include style (photorealistic, flat illustration), composition (centered, rule of thirds), lighting, and brand colors in your prompt.
  • Iterate with Loops: Configure 3-5 iterations to generate multiple variations. Pick the best output and refine the prompt for the next batch.
  • Scheduled Workflows: Set up daily triggers to receive fresh creative variations every morning, perfect for maintaining a content calendar.