Srizon AI Image
Srizon AI Image brings the power of multiple AI image generation providers directly into your WordPress workflow. Generate stunning images from text prompts and remove backgrounds from existing images without leaving your editor, with support for FLUX, Google Gemini (Nano Banana), OpenAI GPT Image, and Midjourney models. Key Features: AI Image Generation – Create images from text prompts using multiple AI providers Background Removal – Remove backgrounds from images with one click (~$0.0006/image) Multiple AI Providers – Choose from FLUX, Google Imagen (Nano Banana), OpenAI GPT Image, and Midjourney Block Editor Integration – “Generate with AI” button in the Image block toolbar Media Library Integration – Generate images from Featured Image and Gallery modals via dedicated tab Media Library Page – “Generate with AI” and “Remove Background” buttons on the Media Library page Bulk Background Removal – Select multiple images and remove backgrounds in batch Model-Specific Dimensions – Each AI model offers optimized resolution presets (Square, Landscape, Portrait, Wide, Cinematic, and more) Advanced Parameters – Model-specific controls for Steps, CFG Scale, and Quality settings Smart Model Memory – Your last selected model is remembered for convenience Seamless Workflow – Generated images are automatically saved to your Media Library Supported AI Models for Image Generation: FLUX.2 Dev – Fast and affordable image generation Nano Banana (Google Gemini) – Google’s image generation model (~$0.04/image) GPT Image 1.5 (OpenAI) – OpenAI’s image generation with quality options (~$0.04/image for Medium) Midjourney V7 – High-quality artistic images (~$0.10 for 4 images) Nano Banana 2 Pro (Google Gemini 3) – Premium Google model (~$0.138/image) Background Removal: Remove backgrounds from any JPEG, PNG, or WebP image in your Media Library: * Single image removal from attachment details * Bulk removal from Media Library grid view * Bulk action in Media Library list view * Original images are preserved – new images created with “-nobg” suffix * Cost: ~$0.0006 per image How It Works: Configure your Runware API key in Settings → Srizon AI Image To generate images: In the block editor, add an Image block and click “Generate with AI” in the toolbar Enter your prompt, select model and dimensions Adjust advanced parameters if desired (Steps, CFG Scale, Quality) Click Generate and your AI image is created and inserted To remove backgrounds: Go to Media Library, select images, and click “Remove Background” Supported Locations: Image block toolbar in Gutenberg editor Featured Image modal (“Generate with AI” tab) Media Library modal for galleries (“Generate with AI” tab) Media Library page (wp-admin/upload.php) – “Generate with AI” and “Remove Background” buttons Attachment details – “Remove Background” button Model-Specific Features: FLUX models – Adjustable Steps (1-50) and CFG Scale (1-20) for fine-tuning OpenAI/GPT Image – Quality selector (High, Medium, Low, Auto) Midjourney – Generates 4 images per request, all saved to Media Library External services This plugin connects to the Runware API (https://runware.ai) to generate AI images and remove backgrounds from images. What data is sent and when: Image Generation: When you click the “Generate” button, your text prompt, selected dimensions, model choice, and generation parameters (steps, CFG scale, quality settings) are sent to Runware’s servers. The generated image is returned and saved to your Media Library. Background Removal: When you click the “Remove Background” button, the URL of your image is sent to Runware’s servers for processing. The processed image (with background removed) is returned and saved as a new file in your Media Library. No data is sent automatically. The API is only called when you explicitly click a Generate or Remove Background button. Service provider: Runware Ltd Runware Website Runware Terms of Service Runware Privacy Policy Disclaimer: This plugin is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Runware. It simply integrates with the Runware API as a third-party service. You will need your own Runware account and API key to use this plugin.
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WP SMTP Mailer – SMTP7
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