P-Image Edit for fast PrunaAI multi-image editing in Studio
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What P-Image Edit is for
P-Image Edit is Pruna's edit-focused image model for users who want fast turnaround, better prompt adherence, and a cleaner path from existing asset to revised output.
Why use P-Image Edit
A dedicated Pruna edit workflow
P-Image Edit is built for source-aware transformation rather than blank-canvas generation, which makes it a stronger fit for product edits, creative revisions, and multi-image composition tasks.
- Image-to-image editing
- Prompt-led transformation
- Better for revision tasks
Multi-image input support
Upload multiple images and describe how they should interact in the prompt when the edit depends on combining subjects, references, or style anchors.
- Multi-image editing
- Reference-aware prompting
- Useful for composition tasks
Fast settings for production loops
Use match-input aspect ratio, turbo mode, and safety settings inside one Studio form when the goal is to test edit directions quickly without leaving the editing surface.
- Match input ratio
- Turbo toggle
- Prompt adherence focused workflow
P-Image Edit use cases
P-Image Edit fits workflows where revision speed and source preservation matter more than blank-canvas invention.
Edit existing marketing assets, product imagery, or campaign visuals when the original asset is already close and the job is targeted transformation.
Combine several uploaded assets into one edited result when the composition depends on more than a single source reference.
Use P-Image Edit for quick edit comparisons when you need to test alternate directions from one or more existing images.
How to prompt P-Image Edit well
Describe the edit task clearly rather than rewriting every visible detail from the source image. When you upload multiple images, refer to them explicitly as image 1, image 2, and so on so the model has less ambiguity.
Keep the aspect ratio on match-input-image when preservation matters more than reframing. Switch to a fixed ratio only when the placement requirement is stronger than the source composition.
Use turbo mode for faster review loops, then slow down only if the task becomes more delicate or composition-sensitive. That keeps P-Image Edit aligned with its main role as a fast production editing model.
When to use P-Image Edit instead of P-Image
Choose P-Image Edit when you already have a useful source asset and want to revise it, combine it with other inputs, or steer it into a new direction. That is especially relevant for product shots, campaign updates, and asset refresh work.
Choose P-Image when the brief starts from zero and the best result comes from fresh generation instead of preservation. Keeping those jobs on separate pages makes the Pruna image family easier to understand and easier to compare.
P-Image Edit FAQs
Quick answers about multi-image inputs, edit workflows, and the role split inside the Pruna image lineup.
Related Pruna image workflows
Compare prompt-first generation, edit-first generation, and the wider Pruna media stack.
Move back to the prompt-first Pruna image page when the task starts from zero instead of a source image.
Compare against the Pruna image generator optimized for export settings, dimensions, and output delivery control.
Continue into Pruna video generation when edited still assets need to turn into motion ideas.
Try P-Image Edit in Studio
Upload one or more source images, describe the change clearly, and iterate on PrunaAI edits without leaving the page.