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AI Image Generator — Skrrol AI

Generate stunning images from a sentence, or transform photos you already have. One workspace, multiple state-of-the-art image models, and a full editor to take results past first draft.

About this generator

Skrrol AI's image generator brings together the best AI image models available today behind one prompt box. Type a description and pick the model that matches the look you want — clean editorial illustration, photorealistic product shots, painterly hero art, or stylised social graphics. The output drops straight into your library, ready to refine with the built-in editor.

The lineup includes OpenAI's GPT Image (the model behind DALL·E's successor) for clean, instructable image generation and editing, and Nano Banana for fast, expressive image variants with strong prompt adherence. Both work for text-to-image, and GPT Image also supports image-to-image edits — feed it a photo plus an instruction ("replace the sky with a sunset", "turn this into a watercolour painting") and it rewrites the image in place.

Unlike single-purpose tools, every image you generate in Skrrol is one click away from the full editor — crop, color-grade, mask, layer, animate to video, add type, export to whatever aspect ratio your platform needs. You can mix generations into a single composition, build moodboards, or feed an image into the video generator to animate it.

Because Skrrol stores your work locally on your device, your prompts and outputs aren't held on a third-party cloud. Generated assets land in your project, and you decide whether to export them, keep them private, or fold them into a longer video pipeline. Pricing scales by VL credits — small jobs sip credits, large batch renders use more. The Free tier is enough to learn what each model is best at; paid tiers unlock the volume you need to actually ship.

Capabilities

  • Multi-model lineup

    Switch between GPT Image, Nano Banana, and other supported image models per generation. Pick the right tool for each shot instead of forcing one model to do everything.

  • Text-to-image and image-to-image

    Start from a prompt, or upload a reference photo and describe the change you want. Useful for product variants, style transfer, and quick retouching.

  • Aspect-ratio aware

    Render directly into vertical (9:16), square (1:1), wide (16:9), or custom canvas sizes for posts, thumbnails, ads, and print.

  • Editor handoff

    Every output is one click from the Skrrol editor — crop, mask, color-grade, add text, layer multiple generations, and export.

  • Library + history

    Generations are saved to your local project library so you can re-roll, branch, and compare prompts without losing earlier candidates.

  • Local-first storage

    Your prompts and outputs live on your device, not on a third-party content cloud. Export when you want; keep private when you don't.

What it produces — worked examples

Editorial blog hero

Prompt / inputA cinematic, slightly desaturated photo of a misty pine forest at dawn, soft beams of light through the trees, shot on 35mm film, 16:9

Result: A wide hero image with film-style grain and natural backlight — drops into a blog post and tolerates a headline overlay without fighting it.

Product variant

Prompt / inputSource: white ceramic coffee mug on a plain table. Edit: place the same mug on a marble counter next to a small fern, soft natural window light

Result: An image-to-image edit that keeps the mug consistent while restaging the scene — the kind of variant pack ecommerce teams ship daily.

Stylised social graphic

Prompt / inputBold flat-design illustration, bright cyan and magenta palette, a smiling cartoon avocado holding a phone, square 1:1, no text

Result: A clean illustrated graphic ready for Instagram, with crisp edges and saturated colour the algorithm tends to reward.

Concept moodboard tile

Prompt / inputMoody cyberpunk street scene, neon signage in unreadable scripts, rain-slick pavement, low angle, 21:9

Result: A widescreen frame useful as concept art, a YouTube thumbnail, or the first beat of an animated short via image-to-video.

How to use it inside Skrrol

  1. 1

    Open the image generator

    Sign in, click Generate, and pick the Image tab. The model selector shows every image model available on your plan.

  2. 2

    Pick a model

    Use GPT Image when you need clean instruction-following and image editing. Use Nano Banana when you want fast, expressive variants.

  3. 3

    Write the prompt

    Describe the subject, the style (photo, illustration, painting), the mood, and the framing. The more specific the prompt, the more reliable the output.

  4. 4

    Choose dimensions

    Pick an aspect ratio that matches where you'll publish — 9:16 for Stories and Shorts, 1:1 for grid posts, 16:9 for thumbnails and hero art.

  5. 5

    Generate and re-roll

    Hit Generate, watch the result land in your library, and re-roll with the same prompt or a small tweak until you have the candidate you want.

  6. 6

    Open in the editor

    Click the image to open it in the Skrrol editor — color-grade, crop, layer, add text, or animate it into a video clip.

Pricing & credits

Skrrol AI uses VL credits across all generators — image, video, voice, and music. The same credit pool applies; heavier modalities (video) use more credits per generation than lighter ones (image, voice). Choose a plan and use credits across any generator.

Free

Starter VL credits to test prompts on entry-tier image models. Watermark on free outputs. Great for finding your style before subscribing.

Standard — €7.99/mo

8000 VL credits — hundreds of mid-tier image generations per month. Suitable for thumbnails, blog hero art, and social posts at a steady cadence.

Advanced — €16.99/mo

17000 VL credits — heavier volume for moodboards, ad creative iteration, and product photography variants.

Advanced Pro — €34.99/mo

35000 VL credits — agency-grade volume for brand campaigns, illustration libraries, and large-format renders.

Frequently asked

Which image model is best?+

It depends on the job. GPT Image is the cleanest option for instruction-heavy prompts and for editing existing photos. Nano Banana is fast and expressive — good for batch ideation and stylised work. Skrrol lets you try both per generation, so you don't have to commit.

Can I edit a photo I already have?+

Yes. Upload the photo, describe what you want changed, and the image-to-image flow rewrites the image in place. This is also how you do background swaps, style transfer, and small retouching tasks.

Are my generations private?+

Skrrol's editor uses local-first storage — your prompts, generated images, and project files live on your device. They aren't held on a Skrrol content cloud. The generation request itself goes to the underlying model provider so the model can run, but the assets you keep stay local.

Can I generate commercially usable images?+

Each underlying model carries its own commercial-use terms; Skrrol surfaces those in the Terms. As a rule, paid Skrrol tiers are designed for commercial creator and small-business use. Always double-check the active model's licence for high-stakes commercial work.

How many credits does an image cost?+

Image generation is the cheapest modality on Skrrol — far less than video. Exact cost varies by model and resolution, but a single mid-tier image is a small fraction of one credit's worth in most cases.

Can I use a generated image inside a video?+

Yes. Drop it onto the timeline in the editor as a still, animate it with Ken Burns or keyframes, or feed it into the image-to-video generator to produce a full motion clip.

Pair with editor features

Every generation opens directly in the Skrrol editor. These features are particularly useful as the next step after a ai image generator — skrrol ai run.

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