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Layouts, images, icons, photos, and visual design for your project.

Custom Design

Show the agent any image, screenshot, or sketch and it matches the style. It picks fonts, colors, spacing, and layouts based on the direction you give it. Everything is responsive across devices by default. How to use it Describe the look and feel you want. Share screenshots, mood boards, or reference sites. Say “make it look better” at any point to rework the design. Example prompts:

Create and Edit Images

Describe an image and the agent creates it. Upload a photo and tell it what to change. Upload anything and ask to remove the background. Every image gets a permanent link. You pick the shape: landscape, square, or portrait. How to use it Describe what the image should look like: style, mood, colors, subject. For edits, upload the image and explain the changes. For background removal, just upload and ask. Example prompts:

Site Icon

Generates a favicon for your browser tab. Simple designs work best since favicons are tiny. Think bold shapes, single letters, or minimal icons. How to use it Describe the icon you want. Mention brand name, colors, and style. Simpler reads better at small sizes. Example prompts:

Find Photos

Searches free stock photos and adds them directly to your project. No licensing fees, no attribution. Filter by orientation, size, and color. How to use it Describe the photos you need: subject, mood, lighting, and where they’ll go on the site. Example prompts:

Find Icons

Searches a library of icons, illustrations, and emojis. You get matching sets in the same style instead of mismatched icons from different sources. Customize colors, size, and style. SVG or PNG. How to use it Describe what icons you need and where they’ll go. Mention the style (line, filled, flat) and colors. Requesting related icons together keeps them consistent. Example prompts:

Generate Video

Describe a scene, a product reveal, or a short animation and the agent produces it. Generated videos are saved directly to your files so you can use them anywhere in your project or embed them in your app. You can also supply a reference image as the starting frame and describe what should happen next. How to use it Describe the video: subject, movement, mood, camera angle, and style. Mention length (5 or 10 seconds) and orientation if it matters. To animate from an existing image, share it and explain what should happen. Example prompts: