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See example outputs before you run an AI Tool

Learn how to preview curated AI Tool example outputs before you spend credits on a run.

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Many AI Tool pages include an Examples tab with curated outputs. Use examples to understand what a tool can return before you spend credits on your own run.

OpenAI Image Generator Examples tab showing curated example output cards.
The Examples tab lets you review curated output patterns before you run a catalog AI Tool.

Examples are previews, not a guarantee that every run will look exactly the same.

Open examples from an AI Tool

Open an AI Tool or workflow from the catalog, then select Examples. If examples are available, Ampere shows curated sample outputs and supporting preview assets.

Examples can help you evaluate the output shape, level of detail, file type, and whether the tool matches your use case.

What examples can show

Depending on the tool, examples may include text, images, files, structured data, public preview assets, or a rendered result. They are selected to show representative output, not every possible variation.

Use them to answer:

  • What does this tool produce?
  • How much input detail does it seem to need?
  • Is the output closer to a file, a report, a media asset, or a summary?
  • Would a focused AI Tool be better than asking Joule conversationally?

Why examples might be missing

Some tools may not have public examples yet. Others may have examples blocked, unavailable, or hidden while assets are updated.

If the Examples tab is empty or unavailable, review the tool description, inputs, pricing, and run history before deciding whether to run it.

Review before running

Examples do not spend your credits. Running the AI Tool with your own input can spend credits.

Before running, check the required fields, optional settings, pricing information, and whether your source material is public, accessible, and safe to use.

Use examples to write better inputs

If an example output matches your goal, mirror the level of specificity in your own input. If the example is not close, use Joule or another AI Tool that fits the asset you need more directly.

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