An AI image generator that builds from the design your council agreed on
Most image tools hand you a blank prompt box and a guessing game. The hard part usually isn’t the rendering — it’s deciding what the image should actually be, and describing it well enough to get something usable rather than generic.
Decidi works the other way round. A council of creative and brand personas first agrees what the visual should be and why — the idea, the style, what to avoid — then “Build it out” as an image hands that agreed brief to a frontier image model and generates the actual picture. You get a real, downloadable image, informed by a considered design rather than a cold one-line prompt.
- Real generated images — logos, diagrams, icons, illustrations, concept art
- Built from a brief a creative council agreed on, not a guessed prompt
- Frontier image models, through the same gateway as the rest of Decidi
- Downloadable PNG, ready to use
- The credit cost is shown before you generate — no surprises
- Attach a reference or brief and the council shapes the image around it
Part of: How Decidi works
A finished image — e.g. a clean vector logo or a concept illustration — generated to the council’s agreed brief and ready to download.
Common questions
What kinds of images can Decidi generate?
Logos, icons, diagrams, illustrations and concept art — the kind of single image a piece of work needs. It generates one image per build-out, ready to download as a PNG. It is not a bulk image studio or a photo editor.
How is this different from Midjourney or a raw image model?
With a raw model, you write the prompt and hope. With Decidi, a creative council first agrees what the image should be — the concept, the style, what to avoid — and that agreed brief drives the generation. You are generating from a considered design, not a cold prompt.
What does it cost?
An image build-out is a small, flat per-image credit cost, shown to you before you run it — separate from, and much lower than, a video. You only pay when you generate.
Can it use my own brief or reference?
Yes. Describe what you need, or attach a reference, and the council shapes the image brief around it before generating — so the result reflects your intent rather than a generic interpretation.
Try it on your own decision
Put your question to a council of GPT, Claude, Gemini and Grok — they debate it, a Final QA audit reviews it, and you get one clear verdict. 1,500 free credits to start — no sign-up, no card required.
Start free
