The ChatGPT Image editor interface enables you to edit images by selecting an area of the image to edit and describing your changes in chat. You can also provide a prompt with your desired edit in the conversation panel, without using the selection tool.
You can access the editor interface by clicking on an image generated by ChatGPT Images.
Understanding the ChatGPT images editor interface
The editor interface provides an option to select parts of your generated image that you want to update.
You can also undo and redo selections with the Undo and Redo buttons above the image, or select Cancel to start over entirely.
Editing with the ChatGPT Images editor interface
The editor interface enables you to add, remove, and update parts of your image. Highlights are not always precise; edits may extend beyond the specifically targeted area.
You can save your creation by selecting the Save button on the top-right corner of the editor.
Editing conversationally with ChatGPT Images
You also have the option to provide a prompt with your desired edit in the text box on the bottom of the editor interface, without the need to use the selection tool. If you want the edit to apply to a specific area in your image, we suggest adding that information in your prompt.
Editing images on the ChatGPT mobile app
You can access the image editor interface on the ChatGPT mobile app by selecting an image generated by ChatGPT Images.
Selecting Edit enables the option to provide a prompt with your desired edit in the conversation panel:
Selecting Select provides you access to the selection tool, enabling you to highlight parts of the image to edit. The slider of the left side of the screen allows you to change the size of the selection tool, and the undo and redo buttons at the bottom of the screen allow you to undo and redo your selections.
After completing your selections, select Next of the bottom-right of the screen. In the conversation panel, you can complete the edit by describing the changes you want to make to the highlighted areas of the image. Highlights are not always precise; edits may extend beyond the specifically targeted area.