ChatGPT Images 2.0 launched April 21, 2026. It renders posters, packaging, product shots, infographics, and multilingual signage cleanly on the first try — then Veeso AI turns that pixel into an editable layout you can still update.
Describe the scene, the product, the in-image text. GPT Image 2 reads long prompts as layered instructions — brand colors, lens choice, signage copy, packaging hierarchy — and returns a finished frame. Available to all ChatGPT and Codex users; developers hit the v1/images/generations endpoint with model gpt-image-2.
Upload a product shot, a packaging mockup, or a storyboard frame. Tell GPT Image 2 what to change — swap a shirt color, extend the background, rewrite the label in Japanese — and only the part you asked about moves. The rest of the scene stays locked. Runs on the v1/images/edits endpoint for API users.
ChatGPT Images 2.0 can search the web mid-generation, pull real data for infographics and maps, return multiple images from one prompt, and self-verify the output before handing it back. Use it for campaign variants, comic strips, and slides where the facts have to be right.
Natural lighting. True-to-life skin and materials. Real weight and texture. The warm cast and generic "AI look" from earlier OpenAI models is gone — GPT Image 2 output reads as studio photography at up to 2K, in seconds. No regeneration loop, no squinting at plasticky faces.
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Posters, packaging, UI mockups, menus, signage — rendered pixel-perfect on the first try. Over 95% text accuracy, including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Hindi, and Bengali characters on curved surfaces, at small sizes, inside dense layouts. The garbled-text problem that blocked commercial use in every prior image model is finally solved.
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GPT Image 2 took the top spot across all Image Arena categories with a record +242-point lead in Text-to-Image — the largest gap ever measured. It's the current state-of-the-art for photorealism, instruction following, and in-image text, outperforming Nano Banana Pro, Midjourney, Imagen 3, and FLUX on head-to-head tests.
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GPT Image 2 nails the hero shot, but the copy is baked pixels — change the headline later and you regenerate the whole image. Veeso AI turns the frame into a multi-page deliverable (editable poster, pitch deck, product one-pager, event signage) where every headline, price, and disclosure is a real text layer you can still change. OpenAI-grade imagery, Veeso-grade editability.
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Movie posters, product launch keyframes, brand campaign art — GPT Image 2 renders the headline, subhead, and legal line crisp enough to hand straight to the media team.
Bottles, boxes, pouches, restaurant menus — generated with readable ingredient lists, brand marks, and multilingual label copy that survives zoom and print. (No more "enchuita" or "churiros" in your menu mockup.)
Studio-grade product shots with clean backdrops, natural lighting, and accurate materials. Skip the photo studio day and still get hero images your PDP can ship on.
Thinking mode pulls live facts off the web and renders them cleanly inside charts, dashboards, and annotated maps. Great for investor decks and data-driven social content — areas where prior models garbled every number.
Paid social variants for Meta, TikTok, LinkedIn — same character, same product, dozens of headlines. Lock the hero, rotate the copy, ship the test. Multi-image mode returns the full variant set from one prompt.
Keyframes, manga pages, and mood boards for film, commercials, and investor decks. Consistent characters across panels mean the pitch feels like a real production, not a mood reel — and the dialogue inside the panel is actually legible.
The text problem is the one that kept me out of production work. GPT Image 2 is the first model where I can put the real headline on the poster and ship it without a Photoshop pass. Then I drop it into Veeso when legal needs to tweak the disclaimer.
We used to need a studio day for packaging comps. Now I brief GPT Image 2, lock the bottle reference, and we have five label variants before lunch. The Japanese and Korean copy survives the zoom check.
For performance ads, I lock the product on GPT Image 2, then drop each variant into Veeso to swap the headline and CTA. Same hero shot, 20 A/B tests, every word still editable — and I didn't re-render the image once.
ChatGPT Images 2.0 rolled out to all ChatGPT and Codex users on April 21, 2026. Pick the image tool; paid plans unlock the advanced, higher-resolution and thinking-mode outputs. Developers use model name gpt-image-2 on v1/images/generations.
Write a prompt that covers subject, lens, lighting, mood, and any in-image text. Attach a reference (product shot, brand board, rough sketch) to lock a face, a bottle, a logo, or a layout. GPT Image 2 handles long, layered instructions — no magic keywords required.
Don't regenerate the whole frame — point at the shirt, the label, the background and describe one edit. When the hero looks right, drop it into Veeso AI and turn it into a poster, deck, or signage template with every text block still editable as a real text layer.

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