Image to image AI, by typing.

Upload a photo, type the change you want, and download a new image built from your original. Free to start, no signup, and nothing stamped on the file.

AI photo edit — classical oil painting portrait made from an uploaded photo

GeniGPT Photo Editor

Edit an uploaded photo by typing — restyle it, change the background, remove things. Up to 4 photos in one edit; the download is full resolution, watermark-free.

Your first 3 generations are free — no signup, no card.

What image to image means here.

Image to image means you start from a photo instead of a blank page. You upload a picture, type the change you want in plain English, and the model generates a new image built on your original — same scene, new instruction applied. It is the same idea Stable Diffusion users call img2img, without the settings panel.

There is no denoise slider, no strength dial, no node graph. The instruction is the control surface: say what should change and what should stay. “Make it a cyberpunk night scene” rebuilds the mood of the whole frame; “change only the jacket to red leather” leaves everything else alone. The more specific the sentence, the closer the result lands to what you pictured.

It runs online in the browser — nothing to install. Uploads can be JPG, PNG, or WebP, up to 4 photos in one edit, which is how you combine references or apply one photo’s look to another. Results usually arrive in about a minute; complex prompts can take a few minutes. And the download carries no watermark, free tier included — the same policy as our AI image generator with no watermark.

How it works.

There are three steps and no settings to learn. The editor takes an image and an instruction, and everything you would normally control with sliders — strength, style, composition — you control by being specific in the sentence you type. Here is the whole flow, from upload to download.

  1. Upload a photo. Open the AI photo editor and add your picture — JPG, PNG, or WebP. You can add up to 4 photos when the edit needs references.
  2. Type the instruction. One plain sentence: the style you want, the background to swap, the object to remove. Name what must stay the same if it matters — “keep the pose and framing”.
  3. Generate and download. The result arrives in about a minute — a few minutes for complex prompts — and the download is the full-resolution file, no watermark, no signup.

Two edits, before and after.

Both pairs below were made the way you would make them: one uploaded photo, one typed instruction, one result. The left image is the original upload; the right is the download. The captions under the results are the exact instructions, unedited — copy either one into the editor.

Generated on July 2, 2026 with the same models the GeniGPT editor runs.

Original photo — riverside city skyline at dusk with lit towers reflected in the water, before AI editing
Before
AI photo edit — the same skyline as a cyberpunk night scene, neon signs and rain reflecting in the river
Make it a cyberpunk night scene with neon signs and rain
Original photo — woman with dark curly hair in a linen shirt against a plain gray backdrop, before AI editing
Before
AI photo edit — the same woman as a classical oil painting portrait with Rembrandt lighting
Turn this into a classical oil painting portrait with Rembrandt lighting

What you can make.

Three families of edits cover most of what people type into the editor: full restyles that redraw the whole photo in a new medium, targeted edits that change one thing and leave the rest, and background or scene swaps that move the subject somewhere else. All three take one upload and one sentence.

Restyles are the classic image-to-image move — watercolor, oil paint, anime, film photography. The walkthrough in turn a photo into another style shows how to phrase them and what each medium does to detail, and the restyle prompt library has copy-paste instructions with before-and-after examples.

Targeted edits and swaps read the same way: remove the crowd in the background, change the t-shirt to a navy suit, put the subject on a beach at golden hour. If you would rather start from a blank page than a photo, that is a job for the AI image generator — this page is for images you already have.

Questions, answered.

Is image to image free?

Yes, to start: your first 3 generations are free — no card, no trial clock, and each edit counts as one generation. After those, Pro credits keep it going. Free and Pro downloads are treated the same: the full-resolution file with no watermark.

Do I need to sign up?

No. Open the photo editor, upload a photo, type the change, and generate — no account, no email, no card. Your first 3 generations are free with no signup of any kind. An email address only comes into play with Pro, which adds more generations and unlocks all aspect ratios.

Does it keep my face?

In the result, yes by default: the model works from your uploaded photo, so the face carries through unless your instruction changes it. Heavy restyles — like the oil painting above — repaint your features in the new medium rather than copying pixels, so expect a faithful likeness, not an exact copy. On our side, uploads are used only to run your edit, and you can ask us to delete them — see the privacy policy.

What formats does it take and return?

Uploads can be JPG, PNG, or WebP, and you can add up to 4 photos to a single edit. The download is a standard PNG or JPG, depending on which model serves your prompt, typically between about 1,000 and 1,800 pixels on the long side — with no watermark, on free and Pro alike.