We used Image2 for a holiday figurine drop. It took two review rounds instead of six, mainly because faces and logo placement stayed consistent.
Lena Ortiz
Creative Director
Generate consistent characters across multiple scenes with AI. Keep the same face, outfit, and style for comics, storyboards, and brand mascots.
Upload a photo or write a detailed prompt to watch AI bring your idea to life.

Image2's character consistency generator keeps the same character recognizable across different scenes, poses, and settings. Define a character once — face, build, outfit, and style — then place them in new situations without losing their identity.
Designed for anyone who needs a character to look like the same person across a comic strip, storyboard sequence, children's book, brand campaign, or social media series.

Once you establish a character's appearance, Image2 maintains their facial features, build, and proportions when you generate them in new poses, angles, and environments.

Generate scene-by-scene storyboards where each character stays recognizable, making it easier to plan video, animation, or narrative projects visually.

Design a mascot or brand character and generate them for different use cases — website hero, social post, app icon, email header — while keeping the look unified.

Upload a generated character image and change the background, lighting, pose, or expression while Image2 preserves the character's core appearance.
Start with a detailed character description or reference image, then prompt for new scenes. Specify what changes (pose, setting, expression) and what stays the same (face, outfit, proportions).
Explain what the asset is for: a product page, launch poster, explainer, social ad, deck visual, or interface concept.
Specify aspect ratio, subject placement, lighting, materials, text areas, and export size so the draft fits the channel.
Create the first version, spot what needs improvement, then tighten the prompt or continue with localized edits.
Explain what the asset is for: a product page, launch poster, explainer, social ad, deck visual, or interface concept.
Specify aspect ratio, subject placement, lighting, materials, text areas, and export size so the draft fits the channel.
Create the first version, spot what needs improvement, then tighten the prompt or continue with localized edits.
Choose flexible credit packs or subscriptions for Image2 image generation, editing, and commercial creative workflows.
Perfect for individuals and light users
Includes
For professional creators and teams
Includes
Annual plan for heavy usage.
Includes
Real teams using Image2 for ecommerce, branding, and marketing workflows.
We used Image2 for a holiday figurine drop. It took two review rounds instead of six, mainly because faces and logo placement stayed consistent.
Lena Ortiz
Creative Director
I can brief Image2 in plain English and get usable ad variants quickly. We still retouch final picks, but 80% of options are campaign-ready.
Marco Chen
Performance Marketer
Text rendering is the biggest win for us. CTA copy is readable at mobile sizes, so we spend less time rebuilding banners in design tools.
Aya Nakamura
Art Director
For product pages, Image2 helped us turn raw studio shots into clean hero visuals in one afternoon. Shadows and reflections look natural enough for launch.
Omar Reyes
E-commerce Lead
What surprised me is iteration speed. I can ask for five style directions, reject three, and refine the remaining two without starting over.
Zainab Hussain
Brand Designer
Our team uses Image2 for localization mockups before paid production. It catches layout issues early and cuts rework with external studios.
Aliza Khan
Product Marketing Manager
Character consistency is finally reliable. We kept one mascot identity across social posts, email headers, and landing graphics for a full month.
Farhan Siddiqui
Growth Manager
We used Image2 for a holiday figurine drop. It took two review rounds instead of six, mainly because faces and logo placement stayed consistent.
Lena Ortiz
Creative Director
I can brief Image2 in plain English and get usable ad variants quickly. We still retouch final picks, but 80% of options are campaign-ready.
Marco Chen
Performance Marketer
Text rendering is the biggest win for us. CTA copy is readable at mobile sizes, so we spend less time rebuilding banners in design tools.
Aya Nakamura
Art Director
For product pages, Image2 helped us turn raw studio shots into clean hero visuals in one afternoon. Shadows and reflections look natural enough for launch.
Omar Reyes
E-commerce Lead
What surprised me is iteration speed. I can ask for five style directions, reject three, and refine the remaining two without starting over.
Zainab Hussain
Brand Designer
Our team uses Image2 for localization mockups before paid production. It catches layout issues early and cuts rework with external studios.
Aliza Khan
Product Marketing Manager
Character consistency is finally reliable. We kept one mascot identity across social posts, email headers, and landing graphics for a full month.
Farhan Siddiqui
Growth Manager
We replaced a lot of manual compositing with Image2. Background swaps and object cleanup are much faster, especially for weekly promos.
Sana Sheikh
Social Media Lead
I like that I can keep prompts simple. Short creative briefs usually work, and the model follows constraints better than most tools we tested.
Hassan Ali
Motion Designer
For A/B testing, Image2 gives us enough high-quality variants to learn faster. That shortened our creative testing cycle by roughly two days.
Elena Petrova
UI Designer
The first outputs are not always perfect, but edits are predictable. After two or three passes, we usually get a version the team can approve.
Miguel Alvarez
Localization Manager
We run a small team, so production bottlenecks hurt. Image2 lets one designer handle work that used to require separate illustration and retouch support.
Noura Haddad
Campaign Manager
Packaging mockups used to be outsourced. Now we draft concepts in Image2, align internally, and only send final directions to vendors.
Priya Sharma
Content Strategist
Our onboarding was straightforward. New teammates can start producing decent visuals in their first week without learning complex prompt tricks.
Daniel Kim
Studio Producer
We replaced a lot of manual compositing with Image2. Background swaps and object cleanup are much faster, especially for weekly promos.
Sana Sheikh
Social Media Lead
I like that I can keep prompts simple. Short creative briefs usually work, and the model follows constraints better than most tools we tested.
Hassan Ali
Motion Designer
For A/B testing, Image2 gives us enough high-quality variants to learn faster. That shortened our creative testing cycle by roughly two days.
Elena Petrova
UI Designer
The first outputs are not always perfect, but edits are predictable. After two or three passes, we usually get a version the team can approve.
Miguel Alvarez
Localization Manager
We run a small team, so production bottlenecks hurt. Image2 lets one designer handle work that used to require separate illustration and retouch support.
Noura Haddad
Campaign Manager
Packaging mockups used to be outsourced. Now we draft concepts in Image2, align internally, and only send final directions to vendors.
Priya Sharma
Content Strategist
Our onboarding was straightforward. New teammates can start producing decent visuals in their first week without learning complex prompt tricks.
Daniel Kim
Studio Producer
For social campaigns, we need volume and consistency. Image2 gives both, and we can keep brand color and typography direction intact.
Sofia Rossi
Visual Designer
I use it as a fast pre-visualization tool for client pitches. Stakeholders understand concepts quicker when they see polished image directions early.
Lucas Weber
Product Designer
We tested Image2 against our previous workflow and saw fewer revision tickets from marketing. Most feedback moved from 'fix quality' to 'fine-tune style'.
Yuna Park
Marketing Ops Manager
The model handles mixed tasks well: generate, edit, then localize. Doing all three in one flow saves context switching across tools.
Arjun Mehta
Creative Technologist
For ecommerce launches, timing matters. Image2 helped us publish product assets before deadline when our photo schedule slipped.
Camila Torres
Paid Social Specialist
It is now part of our weekly content stack. Not a full replacement for designers, but a practical accelerator that improves output quality.
Ivan Novak
Brand Manager
For social campaigns, we need volume and consistency. Image2 gives both, and we can keep brand color and typography direction intact.
Sofia Rossi
Visual Designer
I use it as a fast pre-visualization tool for client pitches. Stakeholders understand concepts quicker when they see polished image directions early.
Lucas Weber
Product Designer
We tested Image2 against our previous workflow and saw fewer revision tickets from marketing. Most feedback moved from 'fix quality' to 'fine-tune style'.
Yuna Park
Marketing Ops Manager
The model handles mixed tasks well: generate, edit, then localize. Doing all three in one flow saves context switching across tools.
Arjun Mehta
Creative Technologist
For ecommerce launches, timing matters. Image2 helped us publish product assets before deadline when our photo schedule slipped.
Camila Torres
Paid Social Specialist
It is now part of our weekly content stack. Not a full replacement for designers, but a practical accelerator that improves output quality.
Ivan Novak
Brand Manager
Questions about keeping AI-generated characters consistent across multiple images, scenes, and projects in Image2.
Image2 uses your character description and reference images to anchor facial features, body proportions, and outfit details. When you generate new scenes, the model references these anchors to maintain identity.
Yes. Upload an image of your character — drawn, photographed, or previously generated — and Image2 will use it as a visual reference when placing the character in new scenes.
It works well for webcomics, storyboards, and short visual narratives. For long-form graphic novels, you may need to refine some panels, but it significantly reduces the work of keeping a character on-model across pages.
Yes. Define each character separately, then prompt for scenes that include two or more of them. The generator will attempt to keep each character distinct and recognizable in shared frames.
Face, hair, and body proportions remain stable when you change clothing. Specify which elements to keep and which to swap so the model knows what defines the character versus what is flexible.
Image2 offers free character generations to start. You can establish a character and generate several scene variations without a subscription, then upgrade for larger projects.
Discover other AI-powered creative tools on Image2
Design action figure packaging art and collectible toy visuals with AI. Generate hero shots of figures, blister packs, and window boxes.
Generate anime characters, manga illustrations, and Japanese-style art with Image2's AI anime generator. Turn text prompts or photos into original anime art.
Create hilarious AI caricatures from photos. Generate exaggerated funny portraits and cartoon-style caricatures for gifts, events, and social media.
Enhance images with AI to sharpen details, improve clarity, reduce visual noise, and prepare cleaner visuals for publishing and campaign use.
Design clothing concepts, fashion lookbooks, and outfit visuals with AI. Generate fashion illustrations and mockups for designers and brands.
Generate eye-catching AI profile pictures for Instagram, Twitter, Discord, and more. Create unique PFPs that stand out with Image2.
Define your character once and generate them in as many scenes as you need — same face, same style, different context.