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GPT Image 1.5

By OpenAI
Model family: GPT
GPT Image 1.5 is OpenAI’s most capable general purpose image generator, powering the updated ChatGPT Images experience and the GPT Image 1.5 API. It improves instruction following, dense text rendering and creative transformations, and makes precise edits that keep composition, lighting and identity consistent across iterations. Designed for branding and ecommerce, it preserves logos and key visuals across variants, and runs about 4x faster and 20 percent cheaper per image than GPT Image 1, so teams can iterate on large batches of images more easily.
Image Gen 4
Released: December 16, 2025

Overview

GPT Image 1.5 is OpenAI’s new flagship text to image model behind ChatGPT Images, offering more precise edits, better instruction following and text rendering, and up to 4x faster generation while preserving composition, lighting and facial likeness.

About OpenAI

OpenAI is a technology company that specializes in artificial intelligence research and innovation.

Industry: Artificial Intelligence
Company Size: 4500
Location: San Francisco, California, US
Website: openai.com
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Tools using GPT Image 1.5

  • Role Play AI by DreamGen
    AI role-play without limits.
    Open
    I was looking for an AI to goof around with that didn't have so much cumbersome or downright silly built in censorship and decided to give this a spin. I will say that I had a delightful time with the free trial, which is indeed very generous. I mostly used the story generation feature as a sort of collaborative writing tool with a fully original story I set up and was very surprised I ended up with almost 16 pages of pretty quality text using the 'XL' model before I hit my free monthly credit limit. I'd expected maybe a quarter of that compared to other AI I've dabbled with before. I think this is an excellent trial amount because I was able to nearly complete what was more or less equivalent to a 'free chapter' from a book preview - the perfect amount to decide whether it's for you or not. I also liberally tested the 'Uncensored Creativity' claim and can confirm the AI is more than happy to write some truly depraved and rancid smut if you go out of your way to ask for it. I also did not run into any kind of explicit or distasteful content that I did not deliberately ask for either, which already makes it superior to many AI and human writers alike I've dealt with before. It followed prompts and instructions very well, even when I asked for very complicated or strange things. It also kept specific alien/monster anatomy features consistent throughout the text and referenced these features without needing to be regularly reminded of them, which is something I've struggled to get other free AI models to do in the past. It stayed on topic and in character very well for the most part and I had no issues with dramatic hallucinations or anything of that sort. The AI did seem to develop 'favorite' words and phrases it would repeat regularly, but I found this behavior easy to correct by simply manually changing or editing these repeated phrases out until it seemed to 'forget' them on its own. As I was using it to assist in writing rather than fully automate it I don't find this to be too much of an issue really, but it might be annoying if you don't have the patience to consistently edit the text to discourage it from latching on to these sorts of patterns. I did encounter one major issue in which after giving it an instruction it seemed to randomly 'break' it's brain and it began to loop the same paragraph and could not be snapped out of it by manual editing any of the generated text. adding new text, or issuing further instructions. To fix this I simply deleted all text generated after the 'bugged' instruction as well as the instruction itself and simply manually steered the text for an additional 2 paragraphs before allowing it to begin generating again without instruction. It recovered excellently after that and I had no more major issues. Over all I think this is an extremely solid AI for creative writing without pesky finger wagging from morality engineers. I would easily give it five stars if not for the fact I found that after deciding I thought it was in fact worth paying for, I found the process for actually doing that very confusing. It seems there is no way to buy credits directly but instead only through subscriptions. I am not the biggest fan of subscriptions usually, but given that the advanced and pro tier also include unlimited access to one or both models I feel those are not unreasonable in terms of price for the level of access you're getting and the overall quality of the AI. What confused me was instead the discrepancy between monthly billing and the monthly credit reset. Now, it is not only possible but extremely likely that I am misunderstanding it, but to me it reads as though regardless of when in the month you subscribe, everything resets at the beginning of the next month. So it sounds like that would punish you for subscribing later in the month for no reason since your credits would possibly reset before using them. That doesn't make sense to me so I have to imagine I'm simply understanding this incorrectly- but if that's the case I think the subscription page could do with some 'idiot proofing' to more clearly explain what parts of your subscription 'rolls over' and what 'resets'. I doubt I'm the first person to be unsure of this detail and it seems a shame to potentially lose sales over something that could be fixed with a minor language clarification. And while I do think the currently offered subscriptions are fair, I also think it is worth considering offering one off bulk credit purchases, as I think that would be enticing to people who maybe simply want to use a tool like this sporadically over time for a project here or there instead of regular/daily use and not have to worry about juggling resets or subscriptions. At least more options for people to give you money is never a bad idea I'd argue. I noticed the developer responds to comments on here so I thought I'd leave this bit of feedback, as well as my solutions to some of the problems to the issues others have reported. I greatly enjoyed using this AI and look forward to continuing to use it once my extremely un-idiotproof brain figures out the subscription logistics.
  • Story AI by DreamGen
    AI story generator
    Open
    I like the randomness sliders. At first it’s a bit confusing to figure out how to put in prompts but it’s really good once you get it
  • Kittl
    Create stunning designs effortlessly.
    Open
    It's just like Canva and Canva is easier...
  • Image Editor Online
    Transform images with AI prompts instantly online.
    Open
    A very clean website — simple, clear, and fast to generate results.
  • PixVerse
    Create breath-taking videos with AI
    Open
    12,250 pixverse.ai
  • Freepik Sketch to Image
    Envision and sketch any image, AI transforms it into art in real time.
    Open
    love it and the customization it offers. still needs some work creating faces :| even cartoon ones
  • Venice
    Private, uncensored AI conversations and image generation.
    Open
    7,586 venice.ai
    Been really using Venice. UI is clean, I like the live counter while waiting for replies or images, it's small but useful. The replies come in fast without the usual filters you see elsewhere. It's more to the point, feels casual and doesn't waste your time. Good pick if you just want something straightforward without the privacy trade offs.
  • VisualGPT
    Create, edit, and enhance images with AI.
    Open
  • Glif
    Create and run AI generators with prompts, no code needed.
    Open
    19,891 glif.app
    Started out good and has real potential, but the owners got greedy. You used to be charged 1 credit for each generation and got 20 free credits a day. Now you get 30 credits, but (for example Flux pro ultra) costs 9 credits and some change, meaning you get just 3 credits a day in reality. And when a run fails you are still charged so if you click a fourth time and it fails, they subtract and put you into credit debt (negative credits). Greed... the downfall of so many AI art websites. You are better off just buying a miniPC with good memory and good video card and downloading Flux to your computer and running it locally. The pricing? Let's do the math. $2 for 200 credits, but a Flux ultra run will cost you 9.97 credits. So for $2 you get actually 20 runs, and that is what you used to get each day for free. Totally not worth your money, especially when they charge you for failed runs too and the fact that on the average, it will take you 5 or 6 runs to get a decent picture that doesn't have deformed hands or other defects or deviations from what you are looking for. Better to download stable diffusion and run flux on it or uses any of the other local ways to run AI art if you can.
  • Cutout.Pro
    AI-powered visual design platform for efficient creation
    Open
    kaspersky notified me of this platform when I registered it leaked personal data, ip history, name, password, email address.
Last updated: April 6, 2026
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