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Text to Image

Turn words into visuals. Describe what you want in plain language and watch AI generate it — the core of text-to-image, powered by 6 leading models in one place.

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Text-to-image is the process of generating a picture from a written description. You type a prompt — a sentence or two describing your subject, style, and details — and an AI model turns those words into an original image. Keyo Studio puts the method at your fingertips with 6 of the best text-to-image models in one place, so you can go from a plain-language idea to a finished visual in seconds. No drawing, no software, no reference material required — just words. This page explains how text-to-image works and how to write prompts that get you the result you're picturing.

How text-to-image works

Text-to-image models are trained on vast collections of images paired with descriptions, which teaches them the relationship between language and visuals. When you write a prompt, the model interprets your words — the subject, the setting, the style, the mood — and generates a new image that matches. Nothing is copied or pasted together; each result is created fresh from your description. The clearer and more specific your prompt, the closer the output matches your intent, which is why prompt writing is the real skill behind great text-to-image results.

How to write a good prompt

A strong text-to-image prompt usually covers a few things: the subject (what or who is in the image), the setting or background, the style (photorealistic, illustration, 3D, cinematic), and details like lighting, mood, color, and composition. For example, instead of "a dog," try "a golden retriever puppy sitting on a sunny wooden porch, soft morning light, shallow depth of field, photorealistic." The more you guide the model, the more control you get. On Keyo Studio you can iterate freely — adjust a few words, regenerate, and refine until the image is right.

Text only, or add a reference

Pure text-to-image works from your words alone, and it's perfect when you're creating something entirely from imagination. But many Keyo Studio models also let you add a reference image on top of your prompt — useful when you want to guide the style, keep a character consistent, or anchor the composition. Text-to-image is the foundation; the reference option is there when you want an extra layer of control. You can use either approach in the same tool.

6 models, one text box

Different models interpret prompts differently, and Keyo Studio gives you access to the strongest ones under one account:

  • Nano Banana Pro — best-in-class at rendering legible text inside images, with real-world knowledge and up to 4K output.
  • Nano Banana 2 — the fast, high-volume sibling of Nano Banana Pro for quick iterations.
  • GPT-image-2 — near-perfect multilingual text rendering and precise prompt adherence.
  • Seedream 4.5 — one of the most cost-effective models, built for high-volume work.
  • Kling V3 Omni — native high-resolution generation up to 4K with print-ready quality.
  • Qwen 2.0 Pro — strong text rendering and precise prompt adherence at a flat rate.

Because they share the same prompt box and credit system, you can run the same prompt through several models and compare which one nails your vision.

What you can create

Text-to-image handles almost any visual you can describe — product shots, marketing graphics, social content, posters and mockups with real text, avatars and characters, concept art, illustrations, and infographics. If you can put it into words, you can generate it, and with 6 models on tap you can match the right model to each kind of image.

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Frequently asked questions

What is text-to-image?

Text-to-image is the process of generating an image from a written description. You type a prompt describing what you want, and an AI model creates a matching image from scratch — no drawing or source material needed.

How does text-to-image work?

Text-to-image models are trained on huge collections of images paired with descriptions, learning how language maps to visuals. When you write a prompt, the model interprets your words and generates a new image that matches — each result created fresh, not copied.

How do I write a good text-to-image prompt?

Describe the subject, the setting, the style, and details like lighting, mood, and composition. Being specific — for example "a golden retriever puppy on a sunny porch, soft morning light, photorealistic" instead of just "a dog" — gives you far more control over the result.

Which text-to-image models does Keyo Studio offer?

Keyo Studio offers 6 leading text-to-image models — Nano Banana Pro, Nano Banana 2, GPT-image-2, Seedream 4.5, Kling V3 Omni, and Qwen 2.0 Pro — all sharing the same prompt box and credit system so you can compare them easily.

Can I add a reference image to a text prompt?

Yes. Pure text-to-image works from your words alone, but many Keyo Studio models also accept a reference image to guide the style, keep a character consistent, or anchor the composition.

How much does text-to-image generation cost?

It runs on Keyo Studio's shared credit system, with pricing based on the model and resolution. The most affordable models start at just 1 credit per image — exact pricing is on each model's page.