Start with the whole image
Ask for a clean overview first: what is visible, what matters, and what the screenshot is showing.
Upload a photo, screenshot, chart, receipt, document, or design mockup and ask natural follow-up questions. Chat with Image turns a static visual into a focused conversation you can use for OCR, alt text, summaries, product copy, and decisions.
Upload an image or paste a URL to start a multi-turn conversation about it.
JPG, PNG, WebP up to 15MB
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A BETTER IMAGE Q&A FLOW
A strong chat with image workflow is progressive. Start with the full screenshot, ask follow-up questions about exact details, then turn the visual analysis into summaries, OCR output, alt text, or ready-to-use reports.
Ask for a clean overview first: what is visible, what matters, and what the screenshot is showing.
Follow up on numbers, labels, chart trends, time ranges, or small sections inside the screenshot.
Convert the answer into alt text, OCR output, a report summary, a caption, or reusable business copy.
CASE EXAMPLES
See how a chat with image workflow handles different visual tasks. Upload a product photo, invoice, screenshot, chart, or dashboard, then ask follow-up questions until the image becomes useful text, decisions, or next-step output.
FOR ECOMMERCE, CATALOG, AND MARKETPLACE TEAMS
Use chat with image to inspect a product photo, identify visible features, catch missing details, and turn the image into buyer-facing listing copy.
Example conversation
FOR SUPPORT, OPERATIONS, FINANCE, AND PRODUCT TEAMS
Upload a dense screenshot, receipt, invoice, form, or UI state, then ask chat with image to extract visible text, summarize key fields, and flag anything that needs review.
Example conversation
FOR ANALYSTS, MARKETERS, DESIGNERS, AND EDUCATORS
Use chat with image to read dashboards, explain charts, compare metrics, identify visual patterns, and turn complex reports into plain-language summaries.
Example conversation
OUTPUT FORMATS
A chat with image is most useful when the conversation ends in a clear format you can review, copy, edit, publish, or hand off to another workflow.
Create concise alt text for screen readers, then ask for a shorter, more descriptive, or SEO-friendly version based on the page context.
Extract readable text from screenshots, receipts, forms, labels, and documents while keeping uncertain text separate from confirmed text.
Turn visible product details into titles, bullet points, listing descriptions, review notes, and buyer-facing copy without inventing hidden specs.
Rewrite the image analysis as a social caption, report summary, creative brief, image prompt, or reusable content draft.
HUMAN REVIEW
Chat with image can describe what appears in the image and explain likely context, but it should keep uncertainty visible when stains, glare, blur, or damaged edges make details hard to confirm.
EXAMPLE: OCR WITH UNCERTAINTY
Case focus
Damaged receipt OCR with uncertainty notes
What to verify
The stain hides part of one line, so the answer separates confirmed receipt fields from details that still need review.
PROMPT LIBRARY
The best results usually come from a chain of simple questions. Copy one prompt, then keep asking follow-ups until the answer matches your workflow.
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Open toolFAQ
Chat with image means you upload an image and ask questions about it in a conversation. Instead of receiving one fixed description, you can ask follow-up questions, request OCR, change the format, or dig into a specific detail.
Chat with Image is available after sign-in. Upload an image or paste an image URL, then ask your first question in the chat. Model 1.0 uses 2 credits per message, and model 2.0 uses 4 credits. You can use daily check-in credits after signing in, and add a plan or credit pack when you need more.
A normal image description generator usually gives one answer. Chat with Image keeps the image and conversation together, so you can refine the answer, compare details, ask for alternative outputs, and build a useful result step by step.
Yes. You can extract visible text, summarize a screenshot, explain a UI state, or turn document fields into structured notes. For receipts, invoices, labels, and compressed screenshots, review uncertain text before using it as a final record.
Clear product photos, dashboards, charts, forms, documents, receipts, UI screenshots, diagrams, and design mockups work best. If the image is blurry, cropped, stained, dark, or very small, ask the tool to separate confirmed details from uncertain details.
You can turn the conversation into accessibility alt text, clean OCR, field notes, product titles, catalog bullets, captions, report summaries, creative briefs, image prompts, or a short checklist for human review.
Start with a broad question such as what is visible in the image, then narrow the conversation. Ask about exact numbers, labels, missing details, chart trends, layout issues, or the format you need next.
No. It should not treat hidden, blurry, damaged, cropped, or low-resolution details as confirmed facts. Use the answer as visual evidence, and keep uncertainty notes when the image does not prove a detail.
Use Image to Prompt when your goal is to recreate or adapt a reference image as a prompt. Use Chat with Image when your goal is to ask questions, extract information, inspect details, or produce useful text from the image.
Chat with Image focuses on one still image and its visible details. Chat with Video is better when the answer depends on scenes, movement, timing, changing text, camera motion, or actions across a clip.
Start with a broad overview, then ask for exact text, fields, labels, chart values, missing details, or uncertainty notes. For important OCR, product, document, or chart work, review the final answer against the original image before publishing or saving it.
Chat with Image supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP, and GIF uploads up to 15MB. You can also paste an image URL when that is easier than uploading a local file.