Use Image History and Image Studio
My Workspace includes image tools for generated visuals. You can create images and logos in Image Studio, then reuse them from Image History.
Use these tools for hero images, product visuals, banners, backgrounds, logos, icons, illustrations, and other app or website graphics.
For the complete Image Studio guide, see CloudMySite Image Generation for App Website AI Builder.
Image History
Open Image History from My Workspace to browse images and logos you have already generated.
Image History is designed for three common tasks:
- finding a previous image
- attaching an image to a new app prompt
- reusing a stored image in an existing project
What Image History Shows
Image History can show:
- generated image or logo preview
- prompt used to create it
- status, such as Ready, Processing, or Failed
- type, such as Image, Logo, Icon, Banner, or Background
- project name or project ID
- dimensions and aspect ratio
- model label
- seed, if used
- whether prompt extend was enabled
- stored asset URL
Items are grouped by time, such as Today, Yesterday, This Week, or Older.
Image History Summary Cards
At the top of Image History, you may see summary cards for:
- images created this month
- ready image and logo outputs
- remaining image credits
- current image plan
History remains useful even after you reach a monthly generation allowance, because you can still review and reuse assets you already created.
Search and Filter Images
Use search to find images by:
- prompt text
- project name
- file name
- style words
You can also filter by:
- Type: images, logos, icons, banners, backgrounds
- Project: all projects or a specific project
- Date: all time, last 7 days, last 30 days, or last 90 days
- Aspect ratio
- Status: ready, processing, or failed
Sort options include newest, oldest, and recently used.
Image Actions
Each image card can include actions such as:
- Attach to launch prompt when you are starting a new app from My Workspace.
- Use in project when you opened Image History from an active project.
- Copy URL or Copy asset URL for the stored image link.
- Download to save the image file.
- Regenerate to create a new image with the same creative direction.
- Delete to remove the image from the managed asset library and history gallery.
Delete carefully. Removing an asset can affect places where you planned to reuse it.
Image Details
Open an image to view more information, including:
- full preview
- original prompt
- negative prompt, if used
- image size
- generation count
- model details
- seed
- prompt extend setting
- stored asset URL
This is useful when you want to recreate a style or understand why an image looks the way it does.
Image Studio
Image Studio is where you create new images and logos. You can open it from My Workspace or from an active project.
Image Studio supports:
- image generation
- logo generation
- prompt writing
- prompt enhancement
- negative prompts on eligible plans
- size presets
- custom dimensions on eligible plans
- image count controls
- seed controls on eligible plans
- prompt extend controls on eligible plans
Workspace Target
Image Studio shows where new images will be saved.
- Temporary studio library means you opened Image Studio without an active project.
- Current project media library means you opened it from an app or selected a workspace target.
When you generate images from an active project, successful results are stored in that project's media library and can be reused immediately.
Attach an Image to a New App
To use a generated image in your first build prompt:
- Open Apps in My Workspace.
- Select the prompt attachment button.
- Choose Generate with AI or Choose from image history.
- Generate or select the image.
- Use Attach to launch prompt.
- Start the build.
The image becomes part of the instruction Genie sees when creating the first app version.
Regenerate an Image
Use Regenerate when an image is close but not quite right. CloudMySite opens Image Studio with the same prompt direction so you can adjust and generate again.
Good adjustments include:
- changing the visual style
- adding brand colors
- clarifying the subject
- choosing a different size
- adding a negative prompt to avoid unwanted details