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Image Generation

Create custom images for your lessons using AI.

Premium Feature

Image generation is available on the Premium plan.

How It Works

  1. Describe the image you need in plain language
  2. Mossie generates the image using AI (DALL-E or Flux)
  3. The image is saved to your Content Library
  4. Use the image in lesson plans, presentations, activity sheets, or any document

Prompt Enhancement

You do not need to be an AI prompt expert. Mossie automatically improves your description for better results.

For example, if you type:

A diagram of the water cycle

Mossie enhances this into a detailed prompt that produces a clear, educational image with labels, arrows, and appropriate visual style for classroom use.

Content Moderation

All generated images are automatically checked for appropriateness before being saved to your Content Library. Images that do not pass the safety check are not saved.

Use Cases

  • Custom diagrams -- Create diagrams that match exactly what you are teaching
  • Worksheet illustrations -- Add visuals to activity sheets and assessments
  • Presentation visuals -- Generate images that support your slide content
  • Concept illustrations -- Show abstract ideas visually
  • Classroom displays -- Create posters and visual aids

How to Generate an Image

  1. Open the Image Generation assistant, or use the image generation option within another tool (e.g., while editing a presentation)
  2. Describe what you need in plain language
  3. Tap Generate
  4. Review the result
  5. If satisfied, the image is saved to your Content Library
  6. If not, adjust your description and generate again

Cost

Image generation uses a separate quota from text-based AI generations. Each image counts as one generation against your image quota.

Tips

  • Be descriptive -- Include details like style ("simple cartoon", "realistic diagram"), colors, and what should be labeled
  • Specify the purpose -- Mentioning "for a grade 3 science worksheet" helps Mossie tailor the image
  • Iterate -- If the first result is not quite right, adjust your description and try again
  • Check your library -- Before generating, look in your Content Library; you may already have a suitable image