Features

Seven tools that know about each other.

A title becomes a thumbnail. A thumbnail becomes titles. A style you extracted last month lands on today's artwork. Everything is one project, stored on your machine.

Also in the panel

The parts you only notice when they are missing.

Deterministic headlines

Font, size, weight, alignment, wrapping, stroke, shadow, background plate, position, maximum width, letter spacing, and a custom font you load for one project. Previewed live over the real artwork.

A canvas, not Photoshop

Pan, zoom, crop, layers for background, artwork, logo, headline and subtitle, rule-of-thirds guides that never export, and PNG, JPEG or WebP out at any size with a filename pattern.

Face swap, with the brakes welded on

Behind a modular adapter, so it uses your endpoint if you have one and an identity-preserving edit if you do not. Consent is checked inside the feature, results are marked as manipulated, and impersonation, fraud and forged evidence are refused by design.

Projects that persist

Every generation keeps its prompt, brief, model, parameters, persona, style, size, parent and edit instruction. New, duplicate, rename, archive, delete, export, import. Storage is measured, not estimated, and you can clear old images without losing the projects.

Cost you can see

Where a provider publishes prices, the estimate is real. Where it does not, type your own. Where neither applies, Re-Prompter says the cost is unavailable rather than inventing a number. Monthly budget warning and a per-action cap included.

Browser integration

Right-click any image on the web and send it in as a reference. On a YouTube watch page, pull the video's title, channel and thumbnail — only after you click, and never by scraping in the background.