Introducing Tuziyo: One AI Image Studio, Multiple Models
Tuziyo brings multiple AI image models, reusable creative sessions, model comparison guides, and browser-based finishing tools into one workflow.
Creative work rarely ends when the first image appears. You compare models, adjust references, revisit the prompt, crop for a channel, resize for a product page, and convert the final file for delivery.
We built Tuziyo to keep that process in one place.
One brief, multiple model choices
Tuziyo gives creators a single AI Studio for working with several leading image model families, including Nano Banana, Seedream, GPT Image, Grok, and Recraft.
Instead of choosing from model names alone, the model comparison hub documents the controls currently available inside Tuziyo: resolution, reference capacity, starting credit cost, and the type of work each model is best suited to.
That makes it easier to start with the constraint that matters:
- Fast drafts and reference-guided edits
- High-resolution campaign assets
- Long, detailed creative briefs
- Product imagery and graphic design
- Cost-efficient exploration before a final render
Sessions that preserve the creative trail
Every generation session keeps the prompt, references, settings, and results together. You can return to a direction, compare outputs, and continue from the strongest result without reconstructing the original brief.
Finish the asset in the same workflow
Tuziyo also includes practical browser-based tools for the work that comes after generation:
- Local AI inpainting for removing or repairing image regions
- Batch image resizing
- Precision cropping
- HEIC, PNG, JPG, and WebP conversion
These finishing tools run in the browser. Cloud AI generation uses the selected model provider to produce the requested output.
Start with 10 free credits
Every new account receives 10 free generation credits. No credit card is required.
Open the AI Studio and try the same creative brief across different models.
If you build with Tuziyo, we would love to see what you make and hear which comparisons or workflow controls would be most useful next.