AI Image Generation

Generate stunning images from text descriptions — no design skills required. Create original characters, brand logos, digital illustrations, seamless surface patterns, and professional mockups. Every tool is purpose-built for its output type, so you get results optimized for your use case rather than a generic image from a general-purpose generator.

AI Image Generation

17 tools

How to write prompts that produce great images

The difference between a mediocre and a great AI-generated image is almost always the prompt. These four principles apply across every tool.

Specificity beats length in prompts

"A portrait of a woman" produces average results. "A cinematic portrait of a woman in her 30s, soft side lighting, shallow depth of field, muted earth tones, film grain" produces something specific and usable. The more concrete your visual language — lighting, color palette, style reference, mood — the better the output.

Use specialized tools, not a general generator

A general text-to-image tool can produce a logo, but a logo-specific generator has been tuned for clean edges, vector-friendliness, and brand-appropriate aesthetics. The same applies to tattoos, patterns, and portraits. Specialized tools consistently outperform general ones for their target use case.

Aspect ratio and format matter

A wallpaper should be generated in 16:9 landscape; a phone case in 9:16 portrait; a pattern in square. Always specify the intended format or aspect ratio in your prompt, especially for surface design and print projects — it changes the composition the AI chooses.

Iteration is the workflow

Treat AI image generation as a draft-and-refine process, not a one-shot output. Generate 4–6 variations, identify what's close, and use the best result as a reference for the next prompt iteration. Most professional AI workflows involve 5–20 generations before a final output.

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between the text-to-image tool and the specialized generators?

The Text to Image tool is a general-purpose generator — give it any prompt and it produces a matching image. Specialized generators (character, logo, pattern, etc.) are fine-tuned for their specific subject, producing cleaner, more professional results for that use case. Use specialized tools first; fall back to Text to Image for anything that doesn't fit a category.

Can I use AI-generated logos and brand assets commercially?

Generally yes — RauGen's generated images are yours to use commercially. However, ensure the output isn't confusingly similar to an existing trademarked logo. Run any brand asset through a trademark search before filing or using it in commerce.

Are seamless patterns actually tileable?

Yes. The Pattern Generator and Texture Generator are specifically optimized to produce seamless tiles — the edges match so the pattern repeats without visible seams. You can import the output directly into Photoshop, Illustrator, Canva, or any fabric/wallpaper print service.

How do I generate a tattoo design I can actually use?

Specify the style clearly (blackwork, fine line, neo-traditional, geometric, watercolor), the subject, the placement (forearm, back, behind ear), and the rough size. For fine line work, add "high detail, fine line" to the prompt. Share the result with your tattoo artist as a reference — they will redraw it to suit your skin.

What resolution are the generated images?

Generated images are typically 1024×1024 or higher depending on the tool. For print projects that require very high resolution, use the generated image as a master and upscale it — most designs can be upscaled 2–4× without visible quality loss.