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GPT Image 2 Support Now Available

ChatBotKit now supports OpenAI's GPT Image 2 model, bringing the latest image generation and editing capabilities to AI agents across visual workflows.

GPT Image 2 is now available in ChatBotKit, giving builders immediate access to OpenAI's latest image generation and editing model across the platform's visual workflows. Teams can use the new model to create original images from prompts, refine existing visuals through edits, and bring the newest OpenAI image capabilities into production AI agents without changing how their integrations are wired.

This release extends ChatBotKit's existing image tooling with a new model option that fits naturally into the same agent architecture developers already use for conversational automation, multi-step tasks, and media-rich experiences. Whether an agent is generating marketing assets, iterating on product concepts, or updating user-supplied images inside a workflow, GPT Image 2 can now be selected as part of the image generation and image editing path.

Built For Production Image Workflows

Support for GPT Image 2 is available through ChatBotKit's image model configuration layer, which means the model can be used in the same places developers already rely on for visual tasks. That includes API-driven image generation, editing flows that operate on uploaded images, and agent experiences that need to switch between text and image work without introducing separate infrastructure.

The result is a faster path from model availability to product delivery. Instead of treating each new image model as a custom integration project, ChatBotKit users can adopt GPT Image 2 through the platform's existing tooling and keep their workflows consistent across prototyping, internal operations, and customer-facing experiences.

Available Now

GPT Image 2 is available now in ChatBotKit for image generation and editing scenarios. Developers who are already building visual agents on the platform can start using it immediately as another OpenAI-backed image model option in their existing setup.