How to Buy & Activate imgaipress
1. Purchase the Plugin
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Visit ThemeForest.net and search for imgaipress plugin.
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Complete your purchase on ThemeForest. After payment, you can download the plugin ZIP file and receive your license key.
2. Install the Plugin
- Go to your WordPress Dashboard → Plugins > Add New.
- Click Upload Plugin, select the imgaipress ZIP file, and click Install Now.
- After installation, click Activate to enable the plugin.
3. Activate Your License
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In the WordPress admin menu, click Imgaipress (with the blue icon).
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On the license page, enter your license key (from ThemeForest) into the input box and click Activate.
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If activation is successful, you’ll see a checkmark and your license will be saved. You can also delete or change your key later.
4. Check Your Credits & Pricing
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After activation, your available image credits will be displayed on the license page, along with a progress bar.
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The Pricing section shows the plugin price ($25 one-time, includes 5000 credits) and options to buy more credits (e.g., 5000 credits for $12, 10000 credits for $20).
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Each feature (image generation, background change, upscaling, editing) uses a specific number of credits, detailed in the pricing table.
5. Start Using imgaipress
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Once activated, you can access all features from the Imgaipress admin menu or directly inside the WordPress media modal when editing posts/pages.
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For detailed usage, see the other sections of this guide.
6. Buy More Credits
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If you need more credits, visit wpaify.com/buy-credits.
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Enter your purchase code (from ThemeForest) and click Check to verify your license.
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After verification, you can buy additional credits:
- 5000 Credits for $12
- 10000 Credits for $20
Payment is made via PayPal.
Tip: When buying credits, only your purchase code is sent to wpaify.com for verification and credit management. No personal data is shared. Credits are instantly added to your account after payment.
1. Opening the Image Generator
A. From the WordPress Admin Menu
- Go to your WordPress Dashboard.
- In the left sidebar, find and click Create AI Images (with the image icon).
- This opens the main Image Generator interface, where you can generate, remix, and edit images.
B. From the Media Modal (Elementor, Gutenberg, etc.)
- When editing a post or page, click Add Media (or the image block).
- In the media modal, you’ll see a new tab called AI Images.
- Click this tab to access the Image Generator directly inside the modal.
- This works in Elementor, Gutenberg, and other editors that use the WordPress media modal.
2. Text-to-Image Generation
- In the AI Images tab, you’ll see a form to generate images from text prompts.
- Enter your prompt: Describe the image you want (e.g., “A futuristic city at sunset”).
- Choose aspect ratio, style, and model:
- Use the dropdowns to select the image ratio (e.g., 1:1, 16:9), style (e.g., default, painting), and model version.
- (Optional) Get Prompt: Click the “Get Prompt” button to auto-generate a creative prompt based on your input.
- Click Generate to start creating the image.
- The generated images will appear in the grid below, showing progress while processing.
3. Image-to-Image (Remix)
- Click the Remix or Image-to-Image button (or the upload icon) to open the image remix feature.
- Upload or select an existing image:
- You can upload an image from your device or pick one from the Media Library.
- Adjust the Strength slider to control how much the AI changes the original image.
- Enter a new prompt to guide the remix (e.g., “Make this a night scene”).
- Click Generate to create a new image based on your uploaded image and prompt.
- The remixed image will appear in the grid, just like text-to-image results.
4. Downloading and Deleting Images
- Download: Click the download icon (down arrow) on any image in the grid to save it to your computer.
- Delete: Click the trash icon to remove an image from your session grid.
- In the admin page, you can also click an image to open a popup with more details and download/delete options.
- All generated images are also saved to your WordPress Media Library for future use.
Tip: You can use these features both from the admin menu and directly inside the media modal when editing posts or pages, making it easy to generate and insert AI images anywhere on your site.
1. Opening the Change Background Feature
A. From the WordPress Admin Menu
- Go to your WordPress Dashboard.
- In the left sidebar, click Create AI Images.
- Select the Change Background submenu.
- This opens the Change Background interface, where you can upload images and modify their backgrounds.
B. From the Media Modal (Elementor, Gutenberg, etc.)
- While editing a post or page, click Add Media or open the image/media modal.
- In the modal, select the Change Background tab (added by the plugin).
- You can use the background change tool directly inside the modal, making it easy to insert results into your content.
2. Uploading an Image
- Click the Upload photo box to select an image from your device or the WordPress Media Library.
- Once uploaded, the image preview will appear.
- To remove the selected image, click the X (remove) button.
3. Choosing a Background Style
- Use the Style dropdown to select how you want to change the background:
- Custom: Enter your own background description (prompt).
- Remove Background: Remove the background, leaving a transparent or plain result.
- White Background: Replace the background with a solid white color (you can pick another color).
- Studio: Apply a studio-style background.
- Nature: Add a natural background.
- Random: Let the AI choose a random background.
- If you select Custom, a prompt input appears for you to describe the desired background.
- If you select White, a color picker appears to choose any background color.
4. Generating the New Background
- After uploading your image and selecting a style (and entering a prompt if needed), click the Generate button.
- The system will process your request and show a loading indicator.
- When finished, a before/after slider appears, allowing you to compare the original and the new image.
- The result is also added to the grid below for easy access.
5. Viewing, Downloading, and Deleting Results
- All generated images are displayed in a grid.
- Download: Click the download icon to save the image to your computer.
- Delete: Click the trash icon to remove the image from your grid.
- Click any image in the grid to open a popup with a larger preview and download/delete options.
- All results are also saved to your WordPress Media Library for future use.
Tip: You can use the Change Background feature both from the admin menu and directly inside the media modal, making it easy to enhance images anywhere on your site.
1. Opening the Image Editing Feature
A. From the WordPress Admin Menu
- Go to your WordPress Dashboard.
- In the left sidebar, click Create AI Images.
- Select the Image Editing submenu.
- This opens the Image Editing interface, where you can upload and edit images using AI.
B. From the Media Modal (Elementor, Gutenberg, etc.)
- While editing a post or page, click Add Media or open the image/media modal.
- In the modal, select the Image Editing tab (added by the plugin).
- You can use the editing tool directly inside the modal and insert results into your content.
2. Uploading an Image
- Click the Upload photo box to select an image from your device or the WordPress Media Library.
- Once uploaded, the image preview will appear.
- To remove the selected image, click the X (remove) button.
3. Entering an Edit Prompt
- In the Edit prompt field, describe the change you want to make to the image (e.g., “Add sunglasses to the person”, “Make the sky sunset orange”).
- This prompt guides the AI in editing your image.
4. Generating the Edited Image
- After uploading your image and entering a prompt, click the Generate button.
- The system will process your request and show a loading indicator.
- When finished, a before/after slider appears, allowing you to compare the original and edited image.
- The result is also added to the grid below for easy access.
5. Viewing, Downloading, and Deleting Results
- All edited images are displayed in a grid.
- Download: Click the download icon to save the image to your computer.
- Delete: Click the trash icon to remove the image from your grid.
- Click any image in the grid to open a popup with a larger preview and download/delete options.
- All results are also saved to your WordPress Media Library for future use.
Tip: You can use the Image Editing feature both from the admin menu and directly inside the media modal, making it easy to enhance images anywhere on your site.
1. Opening the Image Upscaler
A. From the WordPress Admin Menu
- Go to your WordPress Dashboard.
- In the left sidebar, click Create AI Images.
- Select the Image Upscaler submenu.
- This opens the Image Upscaler interface, where you can upload and upscale images.
B. From the Media Modal (Elementor, Gutenberg, etc.)
- While editing a post or page, click Add Media or open the image/media modal.
- In the modal, select the Image Upscaler tab (added by the plugin).
- You can use the upscaling tool directly inside the modal and insert results into your content.
2. Uploading an Image
- Click the Upload photo box to select an image from your device or the WordPress Media Library.
- Once uploaded, the image preview will appear.
- To remove the selected image, click the X (remove) button.
3. Choosing Upscale Mode and Parameters
- There are two modes: Normal and Advanced.
- Use the tabs to switch between them.
- Normal Mode:
- Choose the Scale (1x to 4x) using the slider.
- Click Run to start upscaling.
- Advanced Mode:
- Set the Scale (1x to 4x).
- Adjust Creativity (0.1–0.5) to control how much the AI enhances details.
- Adjust Resemblance (0.1–2) to control how closely the result matches the original.
- Choose the Output format (PNG, JPG, WEBP).
- Click Run to start upscaling.
4. Viewing the Upscaled Result
- After clicking Run, a loading indicator appears while the image is processed.
- When finished, a before/after slider appears, allowing you to compare the original and upscaled image.
- The upscaled result is also added to the grid below for easy access.
5. Downloading and Deleting Upscaled Images
- All upscaled images are displayed in a grid.
- Download: Click the download icon to save the image to your computer.
- Delete: Click the trash icon to remove the image from your grid.
- Click any image in the grid to open a popup with a larger preview and download/delete options.
- All results are also saved to your WordPress Media Library for future use.
Tip: You can use the Image Upscaler both from the admin menu and directly inside the media modal, making it easy to enhance images anywhere on your site.