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AI Rewrite & Prompt Bar

Use AI to rewrite slide copy from your profile or a custom prompt, or generate fresh content on the fly.

Updated May 15, 2026

The Image Editor has two AI tools for working with slide content: AI Rewrite (a dialog that rewrites the existing text on one or more slides) and the AI Prompt Bar (a free-form prompt that edits the current slide or a selection of slides using a chosen model).

AI Rewrite

AI Rewrite is for personalizing a template. It collects every editable text layer on the slides you pick, rewrites them in one pass, and shows you a side-by-side diff before anything is committed.

Opening the dialog

  1. Click AI Rewrite in the top bar. The button only appears when the template has AI fill enabled (Enable AI Fill in template settings) and you are not in basic-edit mode.
  2. The dialog opens showing a count of how many text layers will be rewritten.

Choosing how the AI gets context

The dialog has two tabs:

  • From profile (default) — the AI reads your saved profile. The fields it can use are listed at the top of the tab: Name, Business, Niche, USP, Offer, and Audience. Only fields you have filled in show up. There is also an optional Additional context box if you want to nudge the tone (e.g. "Make it sound more energetic, focus on the 4-week challenge").
  • Custom prompt — type a free-form instruction. In this mode your profile is ignored; only your prompt and the original text are sent to the AI.

Tip: If you have no profile fields set yet, the From profile tab tells you so. Either fill in your profile (Name, Niche, Audience, etc.) or switch to Custom prompt.

Choosing which slides to rewrite

When the project has more than one slide, an expandable Rewrite all slides section appears in the dialog. Expand it to:

  • Select all — every slide in the project.
  • Only current — just the slide you have open in the editor.
  • Clear — deselect everything (you cannot run with zero slides selected).
  • Tick individual slide thumbnails to mix and match.

Reviewing the result

Click Rewrite to generate. The dialog then shows Review AI Rewrite — every editable text layer is listed grouped by slide, with the original (struck through) above the new draft. Unchanged layers are dimmed and marked unchanged. There is no per-layer accept/reject — your choices are:

  • Apply — commit every rewrite at once and close the dialog.
  • Retry — throw the current draft away and generate a fresh one with the same settings.
  • Cancel — close without applying anything.

If generation fails, a Rewrite failed banner explains what went wrong. Retry or simplify your prompt.

What AI Rewrite will not touch

  • Layers that are not text — images, shapes, icons, backgrounds.
  • Text layers that are not marked editable.
  • Text layers with a Link Token attached (e.g. layers bound to your handle or website). These are pulled from your account so the AI leaves them alone.
  • Fonts, colors, sizes, and positions — only the text content changes.

AI Prompt Bar

The AI Prompt Bar is a floating bar at the bottom of the canvas. It is only mounted in template-editing mode (it does not appear when end-users open a project from a saved template). It is intended for free-form edits like "swap the headline to be about strength training" or "tighten this CTA".

Anatomy of the bar

  • Minimize — collapse the bar to a small sparkle button in the corner.
  • Model picker — choose which model to use. The options, grouped by provider, are: Gemini 3 Flash, Gemini 3.1 Pro, Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite, GPT-5.4, and GPT-5.4 Mini (default). Your choice is remembered between sessions.
  • Scope (layers icon) — opens Apply AI edit to which slides? to pick the slides. Buttons are Select all, Only current slide, and Clear. The bar seeds the selection with the current slide on first use.
  • Prompt input — type your instruction, then press Enter or click the send button.

How a submit works

  1. Type your prompt.
  2. Pick a model and confirm the scope.
  3. Send. The bar disables while the model runs; affected slides update once the response comes back.
  4. Each pass goes through the editor's undo history — Cmd/Ctrl+Z reverts the last AI change.

Tip: When more than one slide is selected, the prompt is automatically prefixed so the model edits each slide independently and returns the same number of slides in the same order.

When to Use Which

  • AI Rewrite — when the template layout is already what you want and you just need the copy retoned for your niche, audience, or offer.
  • AI Prompt Bar — when you want to push beyond a straight rewrite, try a different angle, or edit multiple specific slides with one instruction.

Both tools leave locked content and link-token layers alone, so CTAs that point to your handle or site stay correct no matter how often you regenerate.

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