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AI image generation for bloggers

Every post needs a hero image and a few visuals to break up the text, and recycled stock makes a blog forgettable. img.now gives you original, on-topic images for every article, sized and compressed so your pages stay fast.

100%original, not stock
3xfaster posts to publish
A+page speed from light images

An original hero for every post

Stock photos show up on a hundred other sites. Generate a hero that matches your exact topic and tone, so your article looks considered from the very first scroll.

  • Topic-specific hero images
  • Inline visuals that explain a point
  • Featured images sized for social shares
  • A consistent look across your blog
An original hero for every post - Bloggers

Fast pages, happy readers

Heavy images are the most common cause of a slow blog. Resize to the width your theme actually displays, then compress so the page loads instantly and ranks better.

  • Resize to your content width
  • Compress for fast loads and SEO
  • Convert to lightweight WebP
  • Crop to the perfect featured-image ratio
Fast pages, happy readers - Bloggers

Images a post needs

SpotIdeal sizeTool
Featured / hero1200x630Generate + Resize
In-article visualContent widthResize + Compress
Social share card1.91:1Crop
Pinterest pin2:3Crop
Author / avatar1:1 circleCrop

What slows a blog down

relative impact

A simple workflow

1

Generate the hero

Match the image to your post's exact topic.

2

Add inline visuals

Create one or two images that explain a point.

3

Resize and compress

Shrink to your content width and publish fast.

Questions about AI image generation for bloggers

What size should a blog hero image be?
A 16:9 wide image suits most featured-image slots. Generate it a little larger than your content area so it stays sharp, then use 4:3 or 1:1 for the smaller visuals inside the post.
Can I use AI images on a blog that makes money?
If your blog runs ads, sponsorships, or sells anything, that counts as commercial use. Read our guide on using AI images commercially, and avoid creating real brand logos or identifiable people to stay safe.
How do I make blog images that do not look generic?
Write prompts tied to the actual section, naming the subject and mood, instead of grabbing a stock-style scene. Keeping one color mood across a post also makes the whole article feel intentionally designed.

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