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Working with and Organizing AI-Generated Images

Learn how to handle and organize your AI-generated images with ease. Our guide covers using the AI Generator and Gallery in detail.

Many options are available from an image level, both in the AI Generator and in the Gallery. They make working with your creations easier and faster. Let's review each feature.

Organizing images in AI Generator

There are two main ways to work with images in AI Generator:

  • hovering over them in the main view and choosing one of the available options

  • left-clicking them and opening up a detailed view.

Features available when hovering over an image

After hovering your mouse over an image, you'll see four icons in the top left corner, allowing you to quickly perform the most common actions. You can also click the three-dot menu in the image's top right corner to access more options.

Quick access icons include the following options:

  • Like: places the image in a separate tab in your Gallery, allowing you to easily find your favorite creations;

  • Generate similar: copies all parameters you used to generate this image, such as model, prompt, negative prompt, etc. This way, you can generate other similar images;

  • Use as image reference: uses the image as a source for the next generation and places the image in the field inside an Image reference section. This gives you three possibilities:

    1. Image to Image: generate a new image variation based on your source image;

    2. IP Adapters: extract specific visual elements from the source image, such as character or style, and apply them to the new image;

    3. ControlNet: control the final generation through various visual features recognized from the source image, like pose, edge detection, depth maps, and many more.

  • Delete: permanently deletes an image from AI Generator, the Gallery, and our servers. This means that deleted images can’t be restored or accessed by anyone, including our team. Note that when you click this button, the image will be deleted immediately; there is no confirmation.

In the three-dots menu, you'll find:

  • Download: allows you to download the image as JPG (for downloading an image as PNG, click on it and choose the "Download" and then "Download PNG" options);

  • Generate similar;

  • Use as image reference;

  • Reuse prompt: reuses only the prompt of the chosen image, leaving the rest of the current generation settings as-is;

  • Reuse seed: reuses only the seed of the chosen image, leaving the rest of the current generation settings as-is;

  • Open in Image to Video: opens up the Image to Video tool with the chosen image already uploaded;

  • Open in Image Editor: opens up the Image Editor tool with the chosen image already uploaded;

  • Open in AI Canvas: opens up the AI Canvas tool with the chosen image already uploaded;

  • Face Restoration: enhances faces on images or photographs;

  • Upscale 4x: recreates an image with a resolution 4x higher than the original. You can read a detailed guide here if you want to learn more;

  • View details: opens up a detailed view of the image, which includes the prompt and other generation settings (it's the same view you access by left-clicking the image);

  • Delete.

Options available after clicking an image

After left-clicking an image (not to be confused with clicking the three dots menu), you'll see all the generation parameters: prompt, model, resolution, and so on, as well as the creation date.

You'll also gain access to several key features:

  • Copy prompt: copies the prompt from a given image to the clipboard (not to the current generation parameters);

  • Like;

  • Download: allows you to download the image as PNG or JPG;

  • Generate similar;

  • Reuse image;

  • Image to Video: opens up the Image to Video tool with the chosen image already uploaded;

  • Share: allows you to share your image anywhere, e.g., on social media.

In this view, you can switch between images using your computer's left and right arrows.

My Gallery and liked images

The Gallery is a separate space where you can view, sort, and work with all your images, including those created with the AI Generator, AI Canvas, and the Image Editor.

Accessing the Gallery

To access your gallery, you need to be logged in. If you are, click on your avatar in the top right corner and choose "Gallery". You can also access the Gallery by clicking here.

Sorting and filtering images in the Gallery

In the Gallery, you will find 4 tabs: All (all your generated images), Liked (images that you liked), Not Liked (all images except the ones you liked), and Enhanced (images that you Upscaled or where you Enhanced Faces).

Remember, you can like pictures in the AI Generator by clicking the heart icon. These images are then visible in the Gallery's "Liked" tab.

You can also filter images by:

  • model (e.g., FLUX.1 [schnell], Essential v2);

  • tool (e.g., AI Generator or AI Canvas);

  • prompt (either by phrases it contains or ones it doesn't contain);

  • creation date (exact date or images created before or after a certain date);

  • ID.

There are two options for sorting images: newest first and oldest first.

Working with images in the Gallery

Under every image in the Gallery, you'll find icons that allow you to like an image or download it. If you left-click any image, a detailed view will open, where you can, just like in AI Generator:

  • check out the image's generation parameters (prompt, model etc.);

  • copy the prompt to the clipboard;

  • like an image;

  • download an image as JPG or PNG;

  • reuse it in other tools (Image Editor, AI Canvas, Image to Video);

  • copy all the generation parameters and move to AI Generator;

  • share the image.

Bulk-download and bulk-delete

You can easily bulk-delete images from the Gallery. To do that, pick "Select" in the top left corner, choose all the images you want to remove and click "Delete".

Bulk-downloading images from the Gallery works similarly. To do that, pick "Select" in the top left corner, select all the images you want to download, and click "Download." You can then choose the preferred format: JPG or PNG.

We hope our guide helped you learn how to work with and organize generated images in AI Generator and the Gallery. Now, you can easily navigate these functions and use them to create whatever you imagine.