MAI-Image-2.5 AI Image
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Generate design-ready images with MAI-Image-2.5. Turn detailed prompts into photorealistic scenes, cleaner text treatments, product visuals, and polished creative assets.

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MAI-Image-2.5 workflow

How to get stronger results from the MAI-Image-2.5 generator

MAI-Image-2.5 works best when prompts read like a clear creative brief. Add visual intent, brand direction, scene details, and output constraints to create images that are easier to use in real design and marketing work.

Step 1

Write a production-ready prompt

Describe the subject, composition, lighting, camera feel, materials, typography, background, and final use case so MAI-Image-2.5 can follow the creative direction more closely.

Step 2

Generate from text or photo direction

Use text prompts for new ideas or photo prompts when you want the output to keep a stronger reference to an existing subject, style, product, or scene.

Step 3

Refine layout, text, and visual details

Iterate with clearer constraints for readable text, product placement, color palette, aspect ratio, and brand-safe design details.

Text and photo prompt capabilities

Use MAI-Image-2.5 for photorealistic scenes, sharper image text, controlled product visuals, and polished design assets. The generator supports detailed prompts for composition, materials, lighting, typography, and aspect ratio.

Campaign concepts and landing page hero images
Product shots, packaging ideas, and e-commerce scenes
Social posts, thumbnails, posters, and editorial visuals
Mood boards, pitch decks, and fast creative exploration

MAI-Image-2.5 prompt tips

  • Name the image format, such as poster, product photo, editorial cover, or cinematic scene.
  • Add camera and lighting details, including lens style, depth of field, studio light, or natural light.
  • Specify text exactly when the image needs headlines, labels, signage, or packaging copy.
  • Use negative constraints for details you do not want, such as extra logos, clutter, blur, or distorted hands.