
Generate a cinematic hero image for a tech blog about AI infrastructure, abstract neural network glass forms, dark navy background, subtle code particles, premium editorial lighting, 16:9 composition, no text, no logo.
Create this lookCreate hero images for tech blogs for campaigns, product pages, editorial layouts, and creative systems. Design editorial hero art for engineering articles, SaaS launch notes, AI explainers, and developer tutorials. Tune subject, style, composition, lighting, color, and negative space before opening the workspace.

Generate a cinematic hero image for a tech blog about AI infrastructure, abstract neural network glass forms, dark navy background, subtle code particles, premium editorial lighting, 16:9 composition, no text, no logo.
Create this lookGenerate a clean developer blog header showing a laptop, cloud nodes, and glowing API connections, modern SaaS gradient palette, shallow depth of field, polished web editorial style, no text.
Create this look

Generate a futuristic tech article hero visual with layered data streams, transparent server cubes, blue violet rim light, high contrast, spacious negative space for headline placement, no text or watermark.
Create this lookIt helps you turn a short idea into a detailed prompt for hero images for tech blogs, including subject, style, lighting, composition, and practical usage context.
Start with the output format, describe the main subject, choose a style, set lighting and camera/composition, then add constraints such as no text, no logos, or a clear safe area for overlays.
Yes. Add cues such as cinematic lighting, flat lay, isometric view, vertical social format, dark gradient background, studio shadows, or spacious negative space.
They work well for landing pages, blog headers, ad creatives, social posts, product mockups, presentations, mood boards, and creative direction drafts.
Yes. Use original, brand-safe prompts and avoid protected logos, private likenesses, or misleading official branding unless you have permission.
Open Seele AI workspace, start from a prompt, and keep iterating the visual direction until it feels ready to use.