Image studio
Generic stock is a tell. So is an AI image that has nothing to do with the paragraph next to it. Kaivolabs plans each visual from the finished draft, makes it in your style, and lets you veto any of it.
Aerial view of a volcanic coastline at sunrise
A hiking trail winding through spring foliage
“make it wider, fewer people”
A local market stall with citrus fruit
Coastal road seen from a viewpoint
The gate
When the images are ready, the piece stops and waits. Keep what works, drop what doesn't, and tell it what to change on the rest, in your own words. It applies the lot in a single batch and comes back.
A model reads the finished draft and decides what each section actually needs: a hero, a diagram, a product shot. Images answer the text instead of decorating it.
Point it at an image model for visuals in your own style, or at a stock library when a real photograph beats a generated one. Per project, your call.
Every asset ships with alt text and a caption written from what is in the frame, so it works for screen readers and earns its place in image search.
Two-pass WebP conversion, lossless where it counts. Your pages stay fast without you thinking about it.
Reject three images with three different instructions and they regenerate together, in one run. No queue, no clobbering, no waiting between each.
Image URLs are re-anchored to their source after every model pass, so a hallucinated link can never replace a real asset.
On your key
Generated visuals are typically the biggest line on a content run's provider bill, far bigger than the writing. A tool that bundles tokens has every reason to give you fewer, cheaper images. We have none: you pick the model, you see the price, you decide whether this piece deserves four visuals or one.