ImageComposite

GPT Image 1.5 – Composite

Composite model by OpenAI — US.

5/5 LORY rating
About this model

GPT Image 1.5 composite profile for prompt-following scene assembly from reference assets.

OpenAI's GPT Image 1.5 is a dependable reference-compositing option when you want a controlled scene assembled from multiple assets. It is useful for combining subjects, props, and style references while keeping the result readable and direct.

CapabilityComposite
ProviderOpenAI
OriginUS
OutputImage
ModesComposite
Model details

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InputsPrompt required · Up to 10 source images · Up to 10 reference images
OutputPNG, JPEG · Up to 2 outputs
Resolution1024 x 1024, 1024 x 1536, 1536 x 1024, Auto

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