We Now Support OpenAI GPT Image 2

Apr 24, 2026

We have now added OpenAI GPT Image 2 to AI Image Editor.

That means you can choose GPT Image 2 directly inside supported tools on AI Image Editor, alongside Nano Banana 2 and Nano Banana Pro.

If you want to try it right away, head back to the AI Image Editor homepage and open one of the supported image generation or image editing tools.

What GPT Image 2 is good at

GPT Image 2 is a strong choice when you care about:

  • cleaner instruction following
  • higher-quality visual output
  • prompt-sensitive image generation
  • more deliberate quality control

On our site, GPT Image 2 is especially useful when you want to be more intentional about output quality instead of just generating the fastest possible result.

Good use cases for GPT Image 2

We think GPT Image 2 is a good fit for scenes like these:

  • product visuals that need cleaner presentation
  • marketing images where prompt accuracy matters
  • polished concept images
  • edits where you want to compare low, medium, and high quality levels

If your job depends on the image feeling more refined and more controlled, GPT Image 2 is often worth testing first.

How it compares with Nano Banana 2

Nano Banana 2 is still a very useful default model on our site.

Choose Nano Banana 2 when:

  • you want fast everyday generation
  • you want a simpler default workflow
  • you are iterating quickly

Choose GPT Image 2 when:

  • you want stronger quality control
  • you want to test quality tiers
  • you care more about final polish than speed

In short:

  • Nano Banana 2 is great for speed and routine usage
  • GPT Image 2 is better when output quality is the main decision point

How it compares with Nano Banana Pro

Nano Banana Pro is our stronger Gemini-side option when you want larger, more premium image output.

Compared with Nano Banana Pro:

  • GPT Image 2 gives you a familiar quality-driven workflow
  • Nano Banana Pro is a better fit when you want larger premium image tiers on the Gemini side

So the practical split on our site looks like this:

  • Nano Banana 2: fast, lightweight, everyday use
  • Nano Banana Pro: premium Gemini output, especially for larger image sizes
  • GPT Image 2: OpenAI model for more quality-sensitive generation and editing

Where you can use GPT Image 2 on our site

We have already connected GPT Image 2 into the same model-selection workflow used across our supported image tools.

That means when a page supports model selection, you can switch between:

  • Nano Banana 2
  • Nano Banana Pro
  • OpenAI GPT Image 2

You can then adjust parameters from the model settings button and see credits update dynamically based on the model and selected options.

Why this matters

Supporting more than one strong model family is important because different image tasks need different tradeoffs.

Some users care about:

  • speed
  • lower-cost iteration
  • simple edits

Others care about:

  • final image quality
  • prompt precision
  • better premium output

Adding GPT Image 2 makes AI Image Editor more flexible for both groups.

Try GPT Image 2

If you want to compare it yourself, go back to the AI Image Editor homepage, open a supported image tool, and switch the model to OpenAI GPT Image 2.

If you also want to compare plans and credits before you start, you can check the pricing page.

The easiest way to judge any model is still the same:

  1. use your own real prompt
  2. compare the result with Nano Banana 2 or Pro
  3. decide whether speed or polish matters more for that task

That comparison usually tells you more than any model tagline ever will.

AI Image Editor Team

AI Image Editor Team