Fast photoreal output
Z-Image is a practical choice when you need realistic lighting, believable materials, and outputs that feel close to a real shoot without a long generation loop.
Generate realistic product shots, campaign frames, and polished commercial visuals with Z-Image.
Z-Image is the model to reach for when you need premium product visuals, packaging shots, or campaign frames that should feel like they came from a real production pipeline.
Model
Z-Image
Parameters
6B
Architecture
Single-stream DiT (S3-DiT)
Turbo steps
8 NFEs
Prompt
Write a direct commercial prompt. Describe the subject, material, lighting, mood, and background to get cleaner, more usable output.
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Result
Z-Image AI image generator for product and campaign visuals
Z-Image is most valuable when the output needs to look sellable, readable, and close to final from the first draft.

Sample direction
Product and PDP visuals
Create realistic product images for listings, landing pages, and catalogue work without building every shot from scratch.

Packaging and poster layouts
Useful when the image needs to carry visible copy, labels, or poster-style composition without falling apart.

Rapid concept exploration
Test more creative directions in less time before the team commits to a final visual route.
Ready
Waiting for a prompt
Z-Image prioritizes realistic skin detail, material highlights, and natural lighting so the result feels like a real shoot.
Packaging, posters, and text-heavy layouts stay more usable when the image needs visible copy.
Repeated runs stay closer in style and framing for listing sets, A/B tests, and branded campaign systems.
Use it when the brief depends on believable light, realistic materials, and stable composition for PDP, campaign, or premium brand imagery.
If the main goal is rapid variation at lower cost, use a speed-first model and treat Z-Image as the stricter visual finisher.
Z-Image is strongest when the brief stays grounded in commercial realism rather than exaggerated illustration or surreal art direction.
Why teams choose Z-Image
Generate realistic product shots, campaign frames, and polished commercial visuals with Z-Image.
Z-Image works best when the goal is usable commercial output: product visuals, campaign mockups, packaging concepts, and fast edit loops.
Z-Image includes Turbo for fast generation, Base for customization, and Edit for guided image changes. It is built for teams that need speed, realism, and controllable output.
Z-Image is a practical choice when you need realistic lighting, believable materials, and outputs that feel close to a real shoot without a long generation loop.
Turbo is for fast generation, Base is for customization, and Edit is for guided changes to existing images. The lineup is easy to understand and maps well to real production needs.
Z-Image is a stronger fit than many general image models when the scene includes packaging, posters, or other layouts where visible copy needs to stay clean.
Z-Image is strongest when you need realistic light, clean composition, and a fast path from prompt to a usable commercial image.
It is not the best choice for surreal illustration, abstract art direction, or highly experimental visual styles. Keep prompts concrete and commercially grounded.
Tip: write prompts the way an art director would brief a shoot: subject, camera distance, material, light, surface, and background.
Common production use cases
Z-Image fits teams that need usable images fast, not research demos or style experiments.

Sample 1
Create realistic product images for listings, landing pages, and catalogue work without building every shot from scratch.

Sample 2
Useful when the image needs to carry visible copy, labels, or poster-style composition without falling apart.

Sample 3
Test more creative directions in less time before the team commits to a final visual route.
Core capabilities
Z-Image is tuned for realistic lighting, believable materials, and visuals that feel ready for commerce and advertising.
Turbo helps teams test more directions in less time, which is useful when creative review cycles are tight.
It handles packaging, posters, and other text-heavy layouts more reliably than many general-purpose image models.
Z-Image is a good fit for teams that need multiple variations without the framing drifting too far between runs.
Z-Image-Edit supports controlled changes to existing images when you need revisions instead of full regeneration.
Turbo, Base, and Edit cover quick generation, customization, and revision workflows without forcing one model into every job.
Generator
Use it for product pages, campaign mockups, packaging concepts, poster layouts, and revision-heavy edit workflows where realism matters more than visual novelty.
Z-Image is the photoreal specialist in the stack. Keep it for premium visual tasks, and let faster general-purpose models handle rough ideation or bulk exploration before you tighten the brief here.
Write subject, material, lighting, background, and mood in one clear prompt.
Choose the ratio for PDP, social, ad, or editorial placement before generating.
Pick the strongest frame, then iterate quickly with tighter art direction.
Technical specs
Z-Image is most valuable when the output needs to look sellable, readable, and close to final from the first draft.
Model
Z-Image
Parameters
6B
Architecture
Single-stream DiT (S3-DiT)
Turbo steps
8 NFEs
Text support
Text-heavy layouts
Variants
Turbo / Base / Edit
Z-Image FAQ
Z-Image is an image model built for realistic commercial visuals, including product imagery, campaign frames, and revision-friendly workflows.
Z-Image-Turbo is the fast-generation version of the model family. It is the best fit when the team needs speed and multiple quick variations.
Yes. It is a stronger fit than many general image models for packaging, posters, and layouts where copy needs to stay readable.
Z-Image-Base is for teams that want to customize the model for a specific domain, product line, or brand style.
Z-Image-Edit is for guided revisions to existing images, such as replacing a background, changing props, or adjusting scene details.
Use Turbo for fast generation, Base for customization, and Edit when the job is to revise an image instead of making a new one from scratch.
Ready to create
Use Z-Image when you need realistic output, faster review cycles, and a shorter path from prompt to final asset.