Type what you want — a product photo, a poster, a portrait, anything — and Z-Image generates it in seconds. No design software, no learning curve, no waiting.
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No account, no install, no learning curve.
Write in plain English or Chinese. Subject, style, mood, lighting — describe it like you'd explain it to a person. The more specific you are, the closer the result will be to what you had in mind.
Your image appears in 1–3 seconds. No queue, no settings to configure. If it's not exactly right, tweak your description and generate again — it's fast enough to iterate on the spot.
Your image downloads in full resolution with commercial usage rights included. Use it in client work, ads, listings, or anywhere else — no attribution needed, no restrictions.
No account, no install, no learning curve.
Be specific about subject, style, and lighting. The more detail you include, the closer the output will be to what you imagined.
Most AI image tools make you wait and guess. Z-Image gives you results in seconds that actually match what you described.
Natural lighting, correct proportions, realistic textures — the output looks real. Good enough to use in a client pitch, a product listing, or a paid ad without anyone asking if it's AI.
Ask most AI tools to include text in an image and you get garbled nonsense. Z-Image renders both English and Chinese characters accurately — useful for posters, product packaging, banners, and any bilingual content.
Standard AI image tools take 15–30 seconds. Z-Image generates in 1–3. That's the difference between waiting and iterating — you can try five variations in the time other tools take to produce one.
Many AI tools interpret prompts loosely and produce something vaguely related to what you asked for. Z-Image processes prompts with higher fidelity — subject, style, and composition are closer to your intent on the first try.
If you can describe it, you can generate it — in seconds.
Need a post for tomorrow? A thumbnail for a video? A banner for a campaign? Describe it and generate it — without searching stock photo sites, waiting for a designer, or paying for a subscription you'll barely use.

Every article needs a header image. Generate images that actually match your content — instead of settling for a generic stock photo that sort of fits the topic.

Generic stock photos make slides look generic. Generate exactly the illustration or scene you need — matched to your topic, your audience, and the point you're trying to make.

Explore a visual idea without needing drawing skills or design software. Generate concept art, book cover ideas, character portraits, or anything else — and keep iterating until it looks right.

Describe it and generate it in seconds. No account required to get started.
From students to small business owners — here's how they use Z-Image.
“I was skeptical — I'd tried other tools and the quality was always poor or the images had watermarks. Z-Image was different. The quality is genuinely good and the images are mine to use. I create visuals for my Instagram every day now.”
“I switched from stock photos to AI-generated images and my blog engagement went up 45%. Being able to generate exactly the image I need for a specific topic — instead of searching for something that sort of fits — makes a real difference.”
“Finding a usable image for a lesson slide used to take 20 minutes. Now it takes 30 seconds, and the image actually shows what I'm trying to explain rather than a vague approximation from a stock library.”
“I run a small coffee shop and couldn't justify hiring a designer for social media. Z-Image means I can make a professional-looking post in under a minute. My Instagram looks consistent now, which I think has helped with foot traffic.”
“I use it to explore visual ideas before committing to a full illustration. It's like a sketchpad that can show you roughly what something could look like in seconds. Saves me a lot of dead ends.”
“My presentation visuals look polished now. No watermarks, no licensing issues, and I can generate exactly what I need for a specific concept rather than compromising with whatever stock photo is available.”
Measured across 50,000+ active users
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Straight answers about how it works, what you can make, and what's included.
No. You can start generating images right now without an account or credit card. If you want to save your generation history or access higher usage limits, account options are available — but they're not required to get started.
Most images are ready in 1–3 seconds. Midjourney typically takes 15–30 seconds; standard Stable Diffusion 20–40 seconds. You'll see your image almost immediately after clicking Generate.
Yes. Every image you generate comes with full commercial usage rights. Use them in client work, paid advertising, product listings, social media, and anywhere else. You own what you generate — no attribution needed.
Three main differences: speed (1–3 seconds vs. 15–30 for Midjourney), text rendering (accurate English and Chinese characters inside images — most tools produce garbled results), and accessibility (no account required to start). Midjourney produces excellent artistic output but requires a paid subscription. DALL-E is strong for general use but struggles with bilingual text. Z-Image is built for speed and professional usability.
Yes. Z-Image renders both English and Chinese text accurately inside generated images. This is one of the specific problems the tool was built to solve — most AI image tools produce blurry or unreadable text. Just include the words you want in your prompt.
You don't need special syntax. Describe what you want like you'd describe it to a person: 'a photo of a modern kitchen with marble countertops and natural morning light' works fine. The more specific you are about subject, style, and lighting, the closer the output will be. You can always adjust and generate again.
Images are available in PNG, JPG, and WebP. Available resolutions depend on your account tier — see the pricing page for details.
Include five things in your prompt: (1) the main subject, (2) style or mood, (3) lighting, (4) colors, and (5) composition or framing. Example: 'Professional headshot of a man in his 40s, dark blue suit, modern office background, soft window light from the left, neutral expression.' The more detail you add, the less guessing the AI has to do.