Editing AI Content
Editing AI Content
After generating images with AI, you can refine and edit them without starting from scratch.
Image-to-Image Editing
The primary editing method uses the nano-banana-pro model:
1. Open an AI-generated image (or any uploaded image) 2. Click Edit with AI 3. Write a prompt describing what to change:
change the background to a beach sunsetadd a red sale banner in the top rightremove the person on the leftmake the colors more vibrant and warm
4. Click Generate (costs 2 credits)
What You Can Edit
- Backgrounds — Replace or modify the background
- Colors — Adjust color schemes and mood
- Add elements — Insert new objects or decorations
- Remove elements — Take out unwanted parts
- Style transfer — Change the artistic style
- Seasonal updates — Add holiday decorations or seasonal elements
Keep edit prompts focused on one change at a time. Multiple changes in a single prompt may produce unpredictable results. Make iterative edits for best quality.
Editing Workflow
1. Generate a base image with text-to-image (1 credit) 2. Review the result 3. Edit specific aspects with image-to-image (2 credits each) 4. Iterate until satisfied 5. Save to your media library
After Editing
Edited images are saved as new files in your AI Gallery:
- The original is preserved
- Each edit creates a new version
- View the edit history for any image
- Download or add to media library
Combining with the Design Editor
For more precise control:
1. Generate or edit with AI 2. Export to the Design Editor 3. Add text overlays, logos, and branding 4. Fine-tune positioning and layout 5. Export the final composition
Best Practices
- Generate at the highest resolution available
- Make small, targeted edits rather than broad changes
- Keep versions of your work so you can go back
- Use the design editor for text — AI-generated text often has errors
Image-to-image editing costs 2 credits per generation. Plan your edits to minimize credit usage. Write clear, specific prompts to get good results in fewer iterations.