GPT Image 2.0 came out on April 22 2026. It sits inside the wider GPT system built by OpenAI, the same group behind ChatGPT and DALL·E. It keeps pushing their work on AI that handles both text and images.
The model makes cleaner images and sticks closer to what the prompt asks. It cuts down odd errors seen in older versions. It also follows detailed instructions better and keeps a steady style across outputs, so results match what the user had in mind more closely.
GPT Image 2.0 can create, edit, and change images from text or existing visuals. It does more than just generate, it plans before it makes anything.
It sets up the layout first. Then it checks its own output. And it keeps improving the result instead of doing it once and stopping.
One prompt can give up to 8 matching images. Characters and objects stay consistent across the set. This helps with things like storyboards, turnarounds, and product variations, all in one place without needing extra setup tricks.
It supports aspect ratios from 3 to 1 down to 1 to 3.
In chat, you can tweak images step by step through conversation, not just type once and wait. This makes it more useful for designers and also regular users who don’t know much about this stuff.
Edit accuracy is a key gain here. Changes stay specific to the area you choose. You can colorize a photo or shift it from noon to dusk at up to 2K, and everything else stays pixel stable-ish.
It avoids warped faces or small details changing by accident. That makes it useful for retouching and archive work where the original look needs to stay the same.






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