
One thing I like about Imagineart is how simple it is to turn an idea into a visual without going through complicated steps. The interface feels straightforward, and I can quickly try different styles until something clicks. It’s useful when I need creative images for posts or concepts but don’t want to spend too much time adjusting technical settings. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
One thing I don’t like about Imagineart is that the results can be inconsistent some images look great, while others need several attempts to get the details right. It also takes a bit of trial and error with prompts to get closer to what I’m imagining. On top of that, the subscription packages feel a bit costly for what you get, especially if you’re just using it occasionally rather than every day. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Thank you so much for the thoughtful review - and for coming back to update it. Hearing that ImagineArt helps you turn ideas into visuals without getting lost in technical settings is exactly the experience we set out to build.
On the inconsistency you mentioned - this is a fair criticism of AI image generation generally, and something we're actively working on. If you haven't tried ImagineArt 2.0 yet, it's our flagship image model built specifically for more reliable detail and stronger photorealism. Paired with reference-based generation, it tends to produce much more consistent results when you have a clear look in mind. For prompt fine-tuning, the built-in prompt enhancer (available from Basic plan upward) refines your input automatically and usually cuts down on the trial-and-error rounds you described.
On pricing - completely fair point for occasional users. A couple of options worth knowing about: the Free plan refreshes 100 credits every 24 hours, which often covers lighter creative needs without any subscription. Basic at $9/month is also built specifically for casual creators, and yearly billing saves 30% if you do commit longer-term. One thing worth flagging: most users on Standard and above are consolidating spend from three to five separate AI tools (image, video, voice, editing) into a single ImagineArt subscription, so the per-feature value works out better than tier-by-tier pricing suggests at first glance.
One more thing that might be especially useful for your post-and-thumbnail workflow: our Imagine Apps - 100+ one-click templates for things like product photos, AI headshots, social trends, and faceless videos. They skip the prompting entirely for common use cases, which can be a real time-saver when you just need a clean output fast.
Thanks again for the kind words and the honest feedback - both halves are genuinely useful to us. If you'd like to dive deeper into any of this, our team at support@imagine.art is happy to help, and we'd love to hear what works (and what still doesn't) as you keep creating.
- The ImagineArt Team




