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The Image Editor: An Overview

Every Media image you create opens in the Image Editor — your one-stop place to refine, regenerate, templatize, and brand your image.

The editor opens automatically right after you generate an image. You can also reach it any time from your Media Gallery: click the three-dot menu on any image card and choose Edit, or open the full-screen preview and click Edit there.

The four editing tools

The left sidebar has four tools, each with a specific job — listed in the order they appear in the editor:

  • AI Edit – Change specific parts of your image with AI — fix a stray logo, swap the background, or adjust an object — without regenerating the whole thing. 

  • ReImagine – Regenerate the entire image from scratch with a new prompt, while keeping your original product images, scene, and model as references. 

  • Auto-brand – Turn your image into a reusable Auto-brand Template with a dynamic placeholder. Each brand's logo gets dropped into the placeholder automatically when you generate a Lookbook. 

  • Add Logo – Imprint a specific logo onto your image as a one-time placement, creating a One-Time Logo Image. 

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The image canvas

The center of the editor shows your image, with zoom controls at the bottom (−, %, +, and Fit). Use them to zoom in for detail work or zoom out to see the full composition.


The right sidebar — your image's details

Everything we know about the image lives in the right sidebar. Most sections are collapsible:

  • Image Details – Date created, size, dimensions, format

  • Product Images – The original photos you uploaded

  • Product Details – The product description you wrote at generation

  • Scene Details – The scene description you wrote at generation

  • Model – The model used for this image (if any)

  • Tags – Auto-generated based on what's in your image. You can also add your own custom tags right here in the editor to make the image easier to find later.

This is also where you'll see your credits remaining — front and center as you work.