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Overview

The Stardeck agent can generate custom images for your project using AI. Instead of searching for stock photos or hiring a designer, simply describe what you need and the agent creates it for you.
Image generation is available on upgraded plans. View pricing for details.
What you can generate:
  • Logos and brand marks — Custom logos tailored to your brand identity
  • Hero images — Eye-catching banners for landing pages and headers
  • Product images — Professional product photography and mockups
  • Illustrations — Custom artwork and decorative graphics
  • Icons and graphics — UI elements and visual assets
  • Social media images — Content sized for different platforms

Generating Images from Text

To generate an image, simply describe what you want in natural language. The agent handles the technical details. Example prompts:
  • “Create a minimalist logo for my coffee shop called ‘Morning Brew’”
  • “Generate a hero image for a SaaS landing page with a modern, tech feel”
  • “Make a product photo of a laptop on a clean desk with plants”
  • “Design an illustration of a team collaborating in a modern office”
The agent will generate the image and automatically save it to your project assets. You can then use it anywhere in your application.

Editing and Transforming Images

You can also use existing images as references. Upload an image to the chat, and ask the agent to modify, transform, or use it as inspiration.

What You Can Do

Modify Existing Images

Change colors, adjust elements, or update specific parts of an image

Style Transfer

Apply a different artistic style to an existing image

Create Variations

Generate new versions inspired by a reference image

Combine Elements

Use multiple reference images to guide the generation

Example Workflows

Recoloring a logo:
  1. Upload your existing logo
  2. Ask: “Change this logo to use blue and gold colors instead”
Creating variations:
  1. Upload a hero image you like
  2. Ask: “Create a similar image but with a warmer color palette and autumn theme”
Using multiple references:
  1. Upload several images that inspire you
  2. Ask: “Create a new hero image combining the style of the first image with the color scheme of the second”

Tips for Better Results

The quality of generated images depends heavily on how you describe what you want. Here are tips to get the best results:

Be Specific About Style

Instead of vague descriptions, specify the exact style you’re looking for:
VagueSpecific
”A nice logo""A minimalist geometric logo with clean lines"
"A professional image""A corporate photo with soft natural lighting and neutral tones"
"Something modern""A flat vector illustration with bold colors and simple shapes”

Describe Composition and Framing

Tell the agent how the image should be composed:
  • Framing: “Close-up”, “wide shot”, “centered”, “with space on the right for text”
  • Perspective: “Bird’s eye view”, “eye level”, “isometric”
  • Background: “Clean white background”, “blurred bokeh”, “gradient from dark to light”

Specify Colors and Mood

Be explicit about the feeling you want:
  • Colors: “Cobalt blue and warm gold”, “earth tones”, “monochromatic grayscale”
  • Mood: “Professional and trustworthy”, “playful and energetic”, “calm and minimal”

Say What You Don’t Want

Exclusions help avoid unwanted elements:
  • “No text or watermarks”
  • “No people in the image”
  • “No busy or cluttered backgrounds”
  • “No 3D effects or drop shadows”

Aspect Ratios

You can request specific aspect ratios to fit different use cases:
Aspect RatioBest For
1:1 (Square)Social media profile images, app icons, thumbnails
16:9 (Wide)Hero banners, video thumbnails, desktop headers
9:16 (Tall)Mobile stories, portrait displays, vertical banners
4:3Blog post images, traditional photos
3:2Photography-style images
21:9 (Ultra-wide)Cinematic banners, ultra-wide displays
Example: “Create a hero banner in 16:9 aspect ratio for my landing page”

Best Practices

1

Start with a clear vision

Before asking for an image, think about where it will be used and what feeling you want to convey. The more clarity you have, the better you can describe it.
2

Iterate and refine

If the first result isn’t perfect, provide feedback. “Make the colors warmer” or “Can you add more contrast?” helps the agent understand what to adjust.
3

Use references when possible

If you have examples of images you like, upload them. Visual references communicate style and quality better than words alone.
4

Request variations

Ask the agent to generate a few options. “Give me 3 different logo concepts” lets you compare and choose the best direction.