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Create AI Images from Text Prompts

The VdoBloom text-to-image generator is an AI tool that turns a written description into a finished image in minutes. Type what you want to see — a product mockup, a fantasy landscape, a logo concept — and the AI renders it at your chosen aspect ratio and resolution.

You can pick from a catalog of leading image models on one screen, including Nano Banana, Flux Kontext Pro and Max, Seedream 4.5, Qwen, and WAN 2.7 Image. Each model has its own strengths, so you can compare results without switching tools, all from your browser.

How it works

  1. 1

    Describe your image

    Write a prompt with the subject, style, lighting, and mood you want.

  2. 2

    Choose a model and format

    Select an AI model and set the aspect ratio, resolution, and output format it supports.

  3. 3

    Generate

    The AI renders your image, typically within a few minutes.

  4. 4

    Download or refine

    Save the result, or tweak your prompt and regenerate until it matches your vision.

Frequently asked questions

How do I generate an AI image from text?

Open the VdoBloom image generator, type a description of the image you want, pick an AI model and aspect ratio, and click generate. The image is rendered in your browser within a few minutes, and you can download it or adjust the prompt and try again.

Which AI models can I use for text-to-image generation?

VdoBloom offers multiple image models in one place, including Nano Banana, Nano Banana Pro, Flux Kontext Pro and Max, Seedream 4.5 and 5 Lite, Qwen, and WAN 2.7 Image. You can switch models per generation to compare styles and quality without leaving the page.

Can I control the aspect ratio and resolution?

Yes. Depending on the model you select, you can choose aspect ratios from square 1:1 to widescreen 21:9 and vertical 9:16, and some models support 1K, 2K, or 4K output. The available options update automatically when you change models.

Do I need design skills to use this tool?

No. The generator is entirely prompt-driven — if you can describe an image in plain language, the AI handles composition, lighting, and detail. Writing more specific prompts generally produces better results, but there is no software to learn or install.