Gemini Flash Image Editor
Edit images using natural language instructions with Google's Gemini Flash model
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Overview
Gemini Flash Image Editor edits one source image from natural-language instructions and returns a single edited image plus a short AI-written description of the change. Use it for straightforward product, brand, campaign, or social image adjustments when one image and a clear edit brief are enough.
Use cases
- Update a product or campaign image from a plain-language edit request.
- Create a quick visual variant before comparing it with other image editors.
- Retouch a single social image, mockup, or brand asset without providing multiple references.
- Use the returned description to understand how the model interpreted the edit.
Input tips
- Provide one public image_url that can be fetched without login.
- Write a prompt from 3-5,000 characters that says what to change and what should stay the same.
- Include subject, placement, style, color, background, and brand constraints when they matter.
- Use the multi-image Gemini AI Tool when the edit needs several input images or references.
Expected output
The AI Tool returns one edited image with a downloadable URL and optional content type, file name, file size, width, and height, plus an AI-generated description of the edit and cost metadata. The output view renders the image, the AI Description section, and the Gemini Flash Image Editor model label.
Caveats
- The image URL must be public and reachable.
- This AI Tool accepts one source image; use the multi-image variant for multiple references.
- Prompt wording strongly affects what changes and what stays fixed.
- Generated details, text, logos, product features, and faces should be reviewed before use.
- The AI-generated description may be general and should not be treated as proof of exact edits.
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