What you get
Run analysis on any inspiration (~1 credit) and you get back:| Section | What’s extracted |
|---|---|
| Color palette | 6 hex swatches, click to copy any |
| Generation prompt | A copyable prompt that could recreate a similar image |
| Composition | Layout, framing, perspective, focal point, depth |
| Style | Medium, aesthetic, era, references |
| Lighting | Type, direction, quality, shadows, highlights |
| Mood | The overall feeling |
| Texture | Surface qualities and materials |
| Elements | Subjects, objects, text overlays |
| OCR text | Any text detected in the image |
Running analysis
Open any inspiration and switch to the Analyze tab. If it hasn’t been analyzed yet, click the analyze button. Results are saved permanently — you pay once, see the results forever. Click Re-analyze at any time for a fresh pass.Copy as prompt
Each section has its own Copy button in the header. Click it to get a prompt-ready string for just that section — useful for grabbing the lighting setup without copying everything else. The full generation prompt has its own copy button too. Templates for each section:- Composition —
"{layout} layout, {framing} framing, {perspective} perspective, {depth}" - Style —
"{medium}, {aesthetic} aesthetic, {era} era, inspired by {references}" - Lighting —
"{type} lighting, {direction}, {quality} quality, {shadows} shadows" - Mood & Texture —
"{mood} mood, {texture} texture" - Elements —
"Subjects: {subjects}. Objects: {objects}. Text: {text}"
Save as Style Reference
Click Save as Style Reference in the Analyze tab footer (or from the action bar below the panel). This does three things:- Auto-triggers analysis if none exists yet
- Creates a brand asset from the inspiration plus its analysis data
- Saves the extracted color palette to your workspace’s brand colors