Frustrated with the gibberish text on your AI image? Use this tool
With this tool, you can edit text generated by AI image generators.
Are you disappointed with the gibberish text churned out by an AI image generator?
There’s a simple fix.
Use Storia Lab.
AI image generators are getting better at displaying text on images. For example, Midjourney v6 can cope quite well with short phrases, DALL-E 3 randomly creates correct texts as well.
But in most cases that catchy phrase displayed on a stunning AI image will need some tweaking before it can enter the wide wild world.
Especially, if you want to generate text in a language other than English.
Luckily, there’s an effective solution.
A quick fix for gibberish
Textify is a feature offered by Storia Lab, an AI tool for generating and editing AI images.
It perfectly fills the gap for the much-needed automatic modification of the nonsensical jumble.
Plus, it’s easy to use.
All you need to do is click on the Textify button in Storia Lab and drag and drop your image to the working area. Next, select the text you want to replace, type new, and let the magic happen.
Below you can see an image generated by Midjourney with incorrect text and its version enhanced by Textify.
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After:
What’s amazing about Storia’s Textify is that you can choose your font family, size, text alignment, and line height.
If you’re feeling lucky, you can let AI choose a fitting font. Usually, the results are very decent.
Multilingual or mono-alphabetic?
AI image generators are known to choke on non-Latin characters.
The English phrase might be sometimes generated correctly, but God forbid you decide to write your text in German, Polish, Spanish, or — even worse — Arabic, Chinese, or any other language with the non-Latin alphabet.
Textify sorts it out quickly.
To some extent.
While the tool supports most languages with the Latin alphabet, even with bonuses such as umlauts or diacritics, Textify produces empty output for Arabic or other languages with non-Latin alphabets.
Below you can see a garbage text that was supposed to be Polish and the version corrected by the tool with Cleanup and Textify.
Before:
After:
And here is how the tool refused to insert Arabic text:
Creative payment plans
Apart from the lack of support for languages with non-Latin alphabets, there’s another downside too. With a free account, you only get 10 credits to try the tool.
But you don’t have to hit the Subscribe button straight away.
Here’s where another dose of creativity comes in:
You can e-mail the developers and explain your use case to get 20 credits or tag Storia Lab on social media for 50 credits. If you need more, you can always participate in a 15-minute user interview to receive 100 credits.
Seems like a fair deal.
Now, next time you get frustrated with the gibberish AI text, you’ll know where to start.
Happy AI experiments!
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