sonya konar

sonya konar
posted in mentor circle: Charlotte City Circle

Dec 26, 2025 at 15:27

These days I often deal with images that need quick updates rather than full redesigns. Usually it is about fixing small details, preparing visuals for different formats, or cleaning backgrounds. Traditional editors feel too heavy for this kind of work, especially when changes repeat across several images. I started looking into browser tools where edits are made through text descriptions, but I am still unsure how comfortable they are for daily use and steady workflows.

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  • sofilee sofilee

    sofilee sofilee

    Dec 26, 2025 at 17:48

    The topic of AI assisted image editing keeps appearing in many discussions lately. More users need fast browser based solutions that simplify routine tasks. Text prompts, batch processing, and basic background cleanup cover most everyday needs. That is why such editors are often mentioned as a practical option for people who prefer speed and clarity over complex image editing workflows.
  • svetik svetik

    svetik svetik

    Dec 26, 2025 at 17:02

    I was in the same situation and decided to try a browser based AI image editor focused on prompts. On imgeditor I worked with Banana AI , where the main idea is simple text driven editing. You upload images and describe the changes instead of adjusting tools manually. Batch editing helped when several images needed similar updates, and background removal was available without extra setup. Switching AI models also made it easier to adapt results.

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