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Image Generation

Generate images for your Taskade Genesis apps.

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Overview

Generate images for your Taskade Genesis apps natively, without extra tools, then reuse them across your app UI, projects, and Media library.

  • Chat-native creation: Describe what you need, generate instantly.

  • Auto-save to Media: Every image is stored in your workspace Media.

  • Built for Genesis apps: Use images in websites, tools, dashboards, and more.

💡 Note: Visit our guide to EVE/Taskade Assistant Agent to learn more.


Generate Images in the EVE/TAA Chat

Genesis apps move fast — this is the quickest way to create visuals while you build.

  • Open your Genesis app in Taskade.

  • Open EVE / Taskade Assistant Agent chat.

  • Describe the image you want (examples below).

  • Send the message and wait for the image to generate.

  • Use it immediately in your app, or grab it anytime from the Media Tab.

💡 Note: Images you generate in chat automatically appear in Media.


What to Use Images For

Use generated images to improve clarity, trust, and usability in your app:

  • App branding: Cover images, headers, section banners, icons

  • Records & databases: Product photos, client logos, listing visuals

  • Dashboards: Tiles, category images, visual summaries

  • Documentation: How-to visuals, onboarding screens, SOP illustrations


Prompt Templates

Use these copy-ready prompts and swap in your app details.

App Header / Banner

“Generate a clean header banner for the app about {app topic}, modern minimal style, {brand colors}, lots of whitespace, landscape.”

Category Tile Images

“Create a set of simple flat icon images for these categories: {categories}, consistent style, high contrast, square.”

Product / Listing Images

“Generate a studio-style product image for {item}, neutral background, soft lighting, photorealistic, centered composition.”

Onboarding / Help Visuals

“Create a friendly illustration showing {user action} in a simple UI, modern vector style, light background.”


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