
GPT Image 2 is now available on the AI image page in OpenVideoMaker. Users can choose GPT Image 2 to generate images and then continue with video or tool workflows inside the product.
For workflows that start with a still image, one practical approach is to define the subject, composition, materials, and lighting first, then move that image into video generation or tool pages for the next step.
What GPT Image 2 can be used for
- Product hero visuals, ad key visuals, and campaign posters
- YouTube thumbnails, social covers, and ecommerce images
- Character-style images and concept images
- Reference frames for later video generation
If your goal is to get a still image first, GPT Image 2 can be a good starting point.
How to use it in OpenVideoMaker
Open the GPT Image 2 page. Write the prompt as a visual description instead of a full story. It helps to specify the subject, scene, lighting, and materials, for example:
A premium skincare bottle on a stone pedestal, soft morning window light, realistic glass reflections, clean campaign composition, no text
After generation, you can pick one result and decide whether to continue in Seedance, Veo, Kling, or one of the tool pages for video, motion control, or effects.
Tips and workflow
After generating an image with GPT Image 2, you can send the result to Seedance or Veo for video generation. This gives you an image-first-then-video workflow: settle the frame first, then add motion.
A sleek wireless earbuds case floating above a reflective surface, neon accent lighting, tech product launch composition, dark background, no text
What this launch adds
GPT Image 2 adds a new image generation entry to OpenVideoMaker. It can serve as the still-image step before moving into the product's video, Motion Control, and Effects tools.