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ChatGPT image tool sees surge in India

New AI model fixes text issues and helps users create polished visuals easily

ChatGPT’s latest image tool is quickly catching on, especially in India, which has emerged as one of its fastest-growing markets. The updated version is drawing attention for fixing a long-standing problem in AI-generated images, messy, unreadable text,  while also making image editing much simpler for everyday users.

Earlier AI tools could create impressive visuals, but they often struggled when it came to adding text. Words would appear distorted or incorrect, making the images less useful for real-world needs like presentations, posters, or social media posts. The new version changes that by producing much cleaner and more accurate text within images.

What’s also driving its popularity is how easy it is to use. Users don’t need any design skills or specialised software. With just a simple prompt or a quick edit, they can improve photos, adjust backgrounds, or create entirely new visuals within seconds.

This has opened up a range of practical uses. From students making presentations to small business owners creating marketing content, the tool is helping people produce professional-looking visuals without much effort. It’s also being used for personal tasks like enhancing photos or creating better profile pictures.

Entrepreneur Anupam Mittal recently pointed out a relatable use case, professional headshots. Many people have plenty of photos on their phones, but very few that are suitable for platforms like LinkedIn. According to him, the new tool can quickly turn a casual photo into something more polished and work-ready.

India’s strong response to the tool reflects a broader trend. With more people creating content online and looking for quick, affordable solutions, AI tools like this are finding a ready audience. The combination of simplicity, speed, and improved quality is making them appealing to both individuals and businesses.

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