Generate and edit images with 60+ AI models — Nano Banana Pro, Flux, Midjourney, Imagen, Seedream and more.
One prompt. Sixty AI image models. No more juggling tabs.
AI image generation turns a sentence into a picture — but the model matters more than the prompt. Nano Banana Pro nails photorealism. Flux 2 does wild, stylized art. Recraft makes clean SVG icons. Midjourney owns moody cinematic frames. Switching between them used to mean three subscriptions, two browser windows, and a lot of copy-pasted prompts.
The PixelDance Image Studio puts every top model behind one input box. Type what you want, pick the engine that fits the vibe, and hit Generate. Your outputs land in one library — not scattered across five accounts you can't remember the passwords to. It's the fastest way to test, compare, and actually finish a piece.
Most AI image tools lock you into one model's personality. Want photorealism and oil-paint textures and clean vector logos? That's three tools, three prompts, three bills.
The Image Studio runs on a multi-provider backbone — Google, FAL, and Volcano — which means when a new model drops, it shows up here within days. No waiting for your current tool to catch up. No re-learning an interface every time.
One subscription. One library. Your work doesn't disappear when a model does. Test Seedream against Flux side-by-side, keep the winner, move on.
Every model has a personality. Here's the honest take:
Beyond these flagships there are 50+ more in the picker — HiDream, Dreamina, Flux Dev, Flux Krea, Kling Image, Grok Imagine, Longcat, Chrono Edit — try them, keep what works. The library holds every output, so comparing is free.
Lead with the subject. "A Shiba Inu in a wool scarf standing on a snowy bridge" works better than "snowy scene with a dog." Models weight the first ten words heaviest.
Specify framing and lighting. Close-up, wide shot, golden hour, overhead, dutch angle — these steer composition far more than vague adjectives like "beautiful."
Use reference images for style. If the model supports image input, drop one in. Faster than describing "grainy 35mm film with magenta push" in words.
Avoid these traps: Adjective soup ("stunning, amazing, beautiful, cinematic") dilutes the prompt — pick two that actually matter. Don't fight the model: if Nano Banana keeps making the subject too clean, switch to Flux 2 instead of adding "grungy" four more times.
Jump in and make your first piece in seconds. Free credits included.