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OpenAI supercharges ChatGPT images — From photo edits to full reimaginings, here’s what the new GPT Image 1.5 can do

OpenAI on December 17 announced the release of a new version of ChatGPT Images, powered by its flagship image generation model, GPT Image 1.5, marking a major upgrade to how users create and edit images using AI. The update is rolling out globally to all ChatGPT users and API customers, with OpenAI promising faster image generation, more precise edits, and better preservation of original image details. The latest ChatGPT Images model allows users to generate images from scratch or edit existing photos with far greater accuracy.

OpenAI supercharges ChatGPT images — From photo edits to full reimaginings, here’s what the new GPT Image 1.5 can do

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Key Highlights

  • OpenAI says the model can produce images up to four times faster while keeping key elements—such as lighting, composition, and people’s appearance—consistent across edits.
  • A new Images feature inside ChatGPT also introduces a dedicated creative space, making image exploration easier through preset styles, filters, and prompts.
  • One of the biggest improvements is in instruction-following.
  • When users edit an uploaded image, the model now changes only what is requested, while preserving everything else.
  • This enables: -More realistic photo edits -Believable clothing and hairstyle try-ons -Cleaner stylistic filters and conceptual transformations The model supports advanced editing functions such as adding, removing, blending, combining, and transposing elements without degrading the original image quality.
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