Imgaipress Plugin User Guide

1. Opening the Image Generator

A. From the WordPress Admin Menu

  1. Go to your WordPress Dashboard.
  2. In the left sidebar, find and click Create AI Images (with the image icon).
  3. This opens the main Image Generator interface, where you can generate, remix, and edit images.

B. From the Media Modal (Elementor, Gutenberg, etc.)

  1. When editing a post or page, click Add Media (or the image block).
  2. In the media modal, you’ll see a new tab called AI Images.
  3. Click this tab to access the Image Generator directly inside the modal.
  4. This works in Elementor, Gutenberg, and other editors that use the WordPress media modal.

2. Text-to-Image Generation

  1. In the AI Images tab, you’ll see a form to generate images from text prompts.
  2. Enter your prompt: Describe the image you want (e.g., “A futuristic city at sunset”).
  3. 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.
  4. (Optional) Get Prompt: Click the “Get Prompt” button to auto-generate a creative prompt based on your input.
  5. Click Generate to start creating the image.
  6. The generated images will appear in the grid below, showing progress while processing.

3. Image-to-Image (Remix)

  1. Click the Remix or Image-to-Image button (or the upload icon) to open the image remix feature.
  2. Upload or select an existing image:
    • You can upload an image from your device or pick one from the Media Library.
  3. Adjust the Strength slider to control how much the AI changes the original image.
  4. Enter a new prompt to guide the remix (e.g., “Make this a night scene”).
  5. Click Generate to create a new image based on your uploaded image and prompt.
  6. The remixed image will appear in the grid, just like text-to-image results.

4. Downloading and Deleting Images

  1. Download: Click the download icon (down arrow) on any image in the grid to save it to your computer.
  2. Delete: Click the trash icon to remove an image from your session grid.
  3. In the admin page, you can also click an image to open a popup with more details and download/delete options.
  4. 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.