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How to use ChatGPT Images 2.0? Practical tests on beef noodle menu, magazine covers, and multilingual science explanations
OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Images 2.0 Raw Image Tool, Highlighting Powerful Complex Layout and Multilingual Text (Including Chinese) Processing Capabilities. This article provides a comprehensive introduction to the features, highlights, free and paid plan functionalities, and real-world generated results of Images 2.0.
What is ChatGPT Images 2.0? Main features and highlights explained!
Is there an AI image generation tool comparable to Gemini Nano Banana 2? OpenAI announced the release of ChatGPT Images 2.0, powered by the new GPT Image 2 model, focusing on excellent image capabilities such as selection, arrangement, and information revelation. Here are the three main features of ChatGPT Images 2.0:
Powerful Layout and Multilingual Text Processing
One of the most noticeable features is the significantly improved layout and multilingual text processing ability of ChatGPT Images 2.0.
Foreign media TechCrunch pointed out that previous AI image generation tools mostly used diffusion models, which often struggled with spelling text. ChatGPT Images 2.0 can accurately render tiny text, icons, and user interface details.
OpenAI states that Images 2.0 has made remarkable progress in handling non-Latin scripts, including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Hindi, and Bengali, all of which can be generated with high clarity within images.
Image source: OpenAI ChatGPT Images 2.0 official generated example
New Thinking Capabilities and Internet Search
Besides layout and multilingual text processing, ChatGPT Images 2.0 also offers new thinking capabilities, allowing real-time internet searches to assist in image generation. The model’s knowledge base is updated through December 2025, aiding in generating content related to recent events.
Image source: OpenAI ChatGPT Images 2.0 official generated example
Supports 2K Resolution and Diverse Aspect Ratios
ChatGPT Images 2.0 supports image generation up to 2K resolution and offers a broader range of aspect ratios, from wide 3:1 to tall 1:3.
OpenAI researcher Boyuan Chen states that the Images 2.0 architecture has been fully redesigned, making it a versatile model capable of handling 3D perspective transformations and complex spatial reasoning with simple text prompts.
ChatGPT Images 2.0 Free and Paid Plan Features
Is it worth paying for? Different tiers of ChatGPT Images 2.0 users unlock different features, summarized as follows:
ChatGPT Images 2.0 Real-World Tests: Menus, Magazines, Explanation Charts, etc.
How does ChatGPT Images 2.0 perform in practice? Does it meet OpenAI’s promotional claims? Let’s test it.
Testing a Beef Noodle Shop Menu
The editor of “Crypto City” tested the free plan of ChatGPT, creating a Taiwanese beef noodle menu with a simple prompt: “Generate a menu featuring Taiwanese beef noodle dishes, using Traditional Chinese characters, showing each dish’s name, price, and image info.”
Here are the results:
Image source: ChatGPT Images 2.0 generated
For content generated with the free plan, it looks quite decent at first glance. However, closer inspection reveals that Images 2.0 still struggles with complex strokes in Traditional Chinese characters, occasionally producing writing errors. Paid plans might yield better results.
The generated content is close to Taipei beef noodle prices and even includes a free extra serving for dine-in.
If you plan to print the menu, converting the images provided by ChatGPT Images 2.0 into vector formats (like EPS, Adobe Illustrator .ai files, or PDF) and using CMYK color mode is most suitable for printing. While print shops may accept JPG or PNG files, if you have high printing quality requirements, adjustments will be more difficult.
Testing a Tech Magazine Cover
Next, a sci-fi magazine cover test was conducted. This time, “Crypto City” tested complex layout handling with the prompt: “Generate a tech magazine cover in Traditional Chinese, titled ‘Crypto City,’ themed ‘The Intersection of Blockchain and AI,’ with a clear, professional alignment of the title, issue number, barcode, and expiration date above the barcode.”
Here are the results:
Image source: ChatGPT Images 2.0 generated
The result is similar to the previous one—looks good at first glance but still has issues with complex strokes in Chinese characters upon closer inspection. The font on the cover resembles Justfont’s “Jin Xuan” font, used in Taiwan, raising questions about licensing.
Such concerns were also raised when “Crypto City” launched Nano Banana Pro.
Testing Multilingual Explanatory Charts
“Crypto City” tested a chart explaining earthquake causes in Traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. The complex multilingual text was roughly rendered successfully. The layout used different colors to distinguish languages, though some Chinese, Hanzi, or Korean characters with complex strokes appeared blurry upon close inspection.
Here are the results:
Image source: ChatGPT Images 2.0 generated
Images 2.0 Maintains Character and Object Consistency, Solving Tedious Processes
Additionally, Images 2.0, like Nano Banana 2, offers editability. Clicking the “Edit” button at the bottom left of the generated image allows users to modify it, maintaining character and object consistency. This makes creating comic pages, social media graphics, or interior room layouts much easier.
ChatGPT Images product lead Adele Li states that this feature solves the previous tedious process where users had to generate individual images and manually stitch them together. Creators can now easily produce children’s picture books or brand marketing materials with consistent visual identity.