Turn prompts into production-ready images in minutes. Leonardo.Ai helps creators, marketers, and product teams ideate faster, iterate with control, and publish consistently—without juggling complex tools or assets. This page explains how it works, what you can build, and best practices to unlock quality and speed.
Generate crisp visuals with clean edges, natural lighting, and text legibility. Great for ads, banners, product shots, and social posts.
Draft multiple directions quickly, apply small variations, and lock in a style before exporting the final artwork.
Use consistent prompts and settings to keep color, composition, and mood aligned with your brand guidelines over time.
Write a concise prompt that names the subject, style, lens, mood, and any must-have details. Keep nouns specific and verbs active.
Adjust guidance strength, steps, and output size to balance realism and stylization. Keep changes incremental to compare results.
Pro tip: duplicate a good seed and tweak one variable at a time for traceable improvements.
Generate small tweaks (angle, color accents, background texture) to explore options without losing your core direction.
Choose the sharpest take and export. Maintain a short naming scheme (campaign, size, version) for easy handoff to teammates.
Concept banners, promos, and thumbnails tailored for platform ratios. Test three headline directions with matching visuals.
Create clean product visuals, alternate backgrounds, seasonal colorways, and simple lifestyle scenes for listings.
Illustrate articles, newsletters, and threads with consistent aesthetics. Keep a style kit to maintain continuity across posts.
Mock hero sections, icon ideas, and empty-state illustrations before committing to full design production.
Explore typography moodboards, color palettes, and art directions that inform your brand identity work.
Produce examples for courses, workshops, or pitch decks when you need visuals that are on-message and clear.
[Subject] + [Style] + [Lighting] + [Composition] + [Mood] + [Constraints].
Example: “Minimal product photo of matte-black ceramic mug, soft daylight, flat-lay on linen, airy composition, avoid harsh shadows.”
Start with moderate guidance. If outputs feel chaotic, increase guidance slightly; if they feel plastic, reduce stylization or steps.
Save effective prompts as templates. Reuse them across campaigns by swapping subject nouns and color palettes.
Use short tags like v1v2v3 and keep the seed when comparing micro-changes, so you know which tweak truly helped.
Replace long sourcing cycles with quick visual drafts. Spend more time choosing, less time chasing assets.
Move from blank canvas to strong options rapidly, so stakeholders can react to something concrete.
Lock repeatable settings, document styles, and pass a clear system to new teammates or collaborators.
Many creators use AI-generated visuals in marketing, web, and product contexts. Always review the app’s license and your organization’s policy before publishing.
Keep text short, use high-contrast palettes, and avoid busy backgrounds. If necessary, generate a background first and overlay real text in your design tool.
Lower stylization, reduce steps slightly, or rephrase the prompt to emphasize “realistic,” “natural lighting,” and “subtle detail.”
Document successful prompts, seeds, and parameter ranges. Reuse them as a style kit so campaigns stay cohesive.
Explore structured prompts, iterate rapidly, and export polished visuals for your campaigns and products.
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