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    Image nodes

    Generate, upscale, edit, and transform images inside your Spaces workflows. From your first prompt to print-ready output.

    Image nodes are the creative core of Spaces. They split into two groups: generators that create images from scratch, and processors that transform existing images. You can chain them together to build complete visual pipelines.

    In this article

    Image Generator

    The Image Generator creates original images from text prompts using AI. Choose from dozens of models, each specializing in different styles: photorealism, illustration, anime, 3D rendering, and more.

    How to use it

    1

    Add the node

    Search for Image Generator in Spotlight. You can also search for a specific model like Flux Ultra to add a pre-configured node.

    2

    Write your prompt

    Describe what you want to generate. You can type directly on the card or connect a Text or Assistant node to the Prompt input.

    3

    Choose a model

    Click the model selector to browse available AI models. Each model has different strengths, features, and credit costs.

    4

    Set your options

    Pick an aspect ratio, resolution (1K, 2K, or 4K), and how many images to generate (1 to 10).

    5

    Add references (optional)

    Connect reference images to the Reference input to guide style or composition.

    6

    Run the node

    Click Run. Results appear on the node card. Use the arrow buttons to browse multiple generations.

    Settings

    SettingWhereWhat it does
    PromptCardText description of what to generate. Supports @mentions to reference other nodes.
    ModelCardWhich AI model to use. Click to open the model picker.
    Aspect RatioCard1:1, 16:9, 9:16, 4:3, 3:4, and more.
    ResolutionCard1K, 2K, or 4K (depends on model).
    Number of GenerationsCardHow many images to produce per run (1 to 10).
    SeedInspectorLock for reproducible results.
    Smart PromptInspectorLet AI enhance your prompt automatically.
    Negative PromptInspectorDescribe what to avoid in the output.
    Color PaletteInspectorInfluence the color scheme.
    Guidance ScaleInspectorHow closely the AI follows your prompt vs. being creative.

    Input and output

    DirectionPortData typeNotes
    InputPromptTextFrom a Text or Assistant node
    InputReferenceImage (multiple)Guide style or composition. Limit varies by model.
    OutputOutputImageThe generated image

    Use cases

    • Text-to-image. Type a prompt, get an image. The simplest and most common workflow.
    • Style transfer. Connect a reference image and describe what you want. The AI uses the reference as a visual anchor.
    • Batch generation. Connect a List of prompts to generate one image per prompt automatically.
    • Production pipeline. Image Generator at 1K for speed, then Image Upscaler to 4K for the final output.
    • Video from image. Connect the output to a Video Generator to animate your creation.

    Image Upscaler

    The Image Upscaler enhances resolution and quality using AI. It takes a low-resolution image and outputs a sharper, larger version. Two modes cover different needs.

    ModePowered byMax scaleBest for
    CreativeMagnific4x (up to 4096px)Art, illustrations, creative content. The AI reimagines and adds detail.
    PrecisionClarity16x (up to 16384px)Photos, products, print. Faithful reproduction without reinterpretation.

    How to use it

    1

    Add the node

    Search for Image Upscaler in Spotlight. You can also search for a specific mode like Image Upscaler Creative.

    2

    Connect an image

    Connect an Image Generator output, an Upload node, or any image source to the Input Image port.

    3

    Choose a mode

    Creative for AI-enhanced detail, Precision for faithful scaling.

    4

    Set the scale

    2x, 4x, 8x, or 16x depending on the mode.

    5

    Add a prompt (Creative mode)

    Optionally describe what the image contains to help the AI make better enhancement decisions.

    6

    Run the node

    The upscaled image appears on the card.

    Creative mode highlights

    Creative mode offers three AI engines (Illusio for illustrations, Sharpy for sharp detail, Sparkle for photos) and four presets (Subtle, Vivid, Wild, Custom). Four sliders give you precise control: Creativity, Resemblance, HDR, and Fractality. You can also select a content category (Portrait, Nature, 3D, Film, etc.) to optimize the AI's approach.

    Precision mode highlights

    Precision mode offers four models (Ultra Sublime, Ultra Photo, Ultra Denoiser, Ultra) and three presets (Balanced, Portraits, Grainy Analog). Sliders for Sharpness, Grain, and Ultra Detail let you fine-tune the output.

    Use cases

    • High-res output. Generate at 1K for speed, upscale the winners to 4K.
    • Photo restoration. Upload an old or low-quality photo, use Creative mode to enhance it with AI-added detail.
    • Print preparation. Precision mode at 8x or 16x for print-ready resolution.
    • Artistic enhancement. Creative mode with the Wild preset for richly detailed textures and depth.

    Variations

    The Variations node generates multiple image variations from a single source. Choose a mode, and the AI creates a grid of alternatives that you can split into individual images for downstream processing.

    This node is being rolled out gradually and may not be available in your account yet.

    How to use it

    1

    Add the node

    Search for Variations in Spotlight.

    2

    Connect a source image

    Connect any image output to the Input Image port.

    3

    Choose a mode

    Select the type of variation you want (see table below).

    4

    Set the grid size

    Choose how many variations to generate (2x2, 3x3, 4x4).

    5

    Enable Split Output

    Turn this on to use each variation independently in downstream nodes.

    6

    Run the node

    The variation grid appears on the card.

    Variation modes

    ModeWhat it doesNeeds a prompt
    AnglesSame subject from different camera perspectivesNo
    DemographicsVaries the demographic representation of people while keeping pose, outfit, and settingNo
    ExpressionsDifferent facial expressions for the same personNo
    AgeSame person at different life stagesNo
    StoryboardA sequence of scenes that tell a visual story based on your promptYes
    CustomFree-form variations based on any text description you provideYes

    Use cases

    • Product photography. Angles mode for multiple views without re-shooting.
    • Inclusive content. Demographics mode for diverse representation in marketing materials.
    • Character design. Expressions mode for emotion sheets.
    • Storyboarding. Storyboard mode with a narrative prompt for visual sequences.
    • Creative exploration. Custom mode to discover unexpected directions.

    Image Editor

    The Image Editor is an umbrella node that gives you five editing tools for images, all without leaving Spaces. When you add it, you choose which tool to use. You can also search for a specific tool in Spotlight (for example, "Crop" or "Remove Background") to skip the selection step.

    ToolWhat it does
    CropCrop, rotate, and resize images
    Expand ImageExtend the canvas with AI-generated content
    Remove BackgroundRemove, replace, or recolor backgrounds
    AdjustApply color and exposure adjustments
    Change Camera AngleModify the camera perspective with AI
    The Image Editor is a terminal node. It does not have output ports. The edited result becomes a new creation. Use it at the end of your image processing pipeline.

    Crop

    Crop, rotate, and resize images with manual controls or AI-assisted framing.

    • Aspect ratio presets. 1:1, 4:3, 16:9, 3:2, and their vertical counterparts. Select Free for unconstrained cropping.
    • Custom dimensions. Enter exact width and height in pixels.
    • Rotation. Straighten horizons or add a creative tilt (-45 to +45 degrees).
    • AI auto-crop. Let the AI decide the best crop based on image content. Connect a prompt like 'focus on the person's face' for guided framing.

    Expand Image

    Extend the canvas in any direction with AI-generated content that blends seamlessly with the original.

    • Choose a target aspect ratio or set custom dimensions. The AI fills the new canvas area naturally.
    • Add a prompt to guide what the AI generates in the expanded area. For example, 'continue the forest landscape' or 'add a sunset sky'.
    • When left empty, the AI infers from the existing image content.
    • Select a model and set a seed for reproducible results.

    Remove Background

    Remove, replace, or recolor the background of any image. Three modes cover different needs.

    ModeWhat it does
    RemoveRemoves the background entirely, producing a transparent cutout
    ReplaceReplaces the background with AI-generated content based on your prompt or a reference image
    ColorReplaces the background with a solid color of your choice

    Enable Preserve Details for subjects with hair, fur, lace, or glass. It makes a noticeable difference on tricky edges. In Replace mode, you can generate up to 4 background alternatives in a single run.

    Adjust

    Apply precise color and exposure adjustments with eight sliders.

    SliderWhat it controls
    ExposureOverall lightness, like camera exposure compensation
    BrightnessMid-tone brightness without affecting highlights or shadows as much
    ContrastDifference between the darkest and lightest areas
    SaturationColor intensity. Pull to minimum for monochrome, push to maximum for vivid
    TemperatureColor temperature. Negative is cooler (blue), positive is warmer (amber)
    HighlightsBrightness of the lightest areas
    ShadowsBrightness of the darkest areas
    GrainAdds a film-grain texture

    Change Camera Angle

    Modify the camera perspective of an image. The AI fills in the unseen parts of the scene.

    • Horizontal rotation. Rotate the virtual camera left or right. Range is -90 to +90 degrees with a single reference, or -180 to +180 degrees with multiple references.
    • Vertical rotation. Tilt the camera up or down (-90 to +90 degrees).
    • Close-up / Zoom. Push the camera closer to the subject (0 to 10, single reference only).
    • Multiple references. Connect several images of the same subject for dramatically better results at extreme angles.

    Experimental nodes

    Spaces includes a few experimental image nodes that are still in development. These may change or be removed in the future.

    • Image to SVG. Converts raster images (PNG, JPG) into scalable vector graphics. Useful for logos, icons, and illustrations.
    • SVG Generator. Creates vector graphics from text descriptions.
    • SVG Animation. Adds CSS/SMIL animations to static SVG files.
    • Image to 3D. Converts a 2D image into a 3D model (GLB format) that you can view and rotate on the canvas.

    Common workflows

    Image nodes connect naturally with each other and with the rest of Spaces. Here are some typical pipelines.

    1. Text to Image. Text node with your prompt, connected to Image Generator. The simplest starting point.
    2. Generate and upscale. Image Generator at 1K for fast iteration, then Image Upscaler to 4K for the final output.
    3. Generate and explore. Image Generator connected to Variations. Explore different angles, expressions, or styles from a single generation.
    4. Edit and polish. Any image connected to Image Editor for cropping, background removal, or color grading.
    5. Full production pipeline. Text to Image Generator to Upscaler to Designer. End-to-end from idea to finished graphic.

    Tips and best practices

    Connect an Assistant to the prompt port. The Assistant can write optimized prompts that get better results from each model.

    Use @mentions in prompts. Reference other nodes' content dynamically. The prompt updates automatically when upstream nodes change.

    Start at 1K, finish at 4K. Generate fast at low resolution, pick the best result, then upscale. This saves both time and credits.

    Set a seed when iterating. Lock the seed so only your prompt changes affect the output. This makes it much easier to compare variations.

    Reference images plus a clear prompt. When you connect references, the AI uses them as a visual guide, not a strict template. A clear prompt keeps the output on track.

    Search for specific tools in Spotlight. Instead of adding a generic Image Editor and then choosing a tool, search directly for "Crop" or "Remove Background" to skip a step.

    Adjust Exposure first, then Brightness. They affect different tonal ranges. Exposure is the coarse control, Brightness is the fine-tuning.

    A tiny amount of Grain makes AI images feel more organic. Try values around 0.02 to 0.04 in the Adjust tool.

    Enable Preserve Details for tricky edges. Hair, fur, lace, and glass all benefit from this toggle in Remove Background.

    Enable Split Output on Variations. This lets you route each variation independently to downstream nodes like Upscaler or Designer.

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