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Once you have an image — generated in Bloom or uploaded — these tools take it further. Describe what you want and the agent runs the right one. The examples below use Pagecraft, a SaaS shipping an AI website builder. If you haven’t made an image yet, start with Generating Images.

Edit

Change part of an image while keeping the rest. Describe the change in plain language:
On my Pagecraft launch hero, make the headline bolder and add more whitespace on the left.
Edits keep the original aspect ratio. Work one change at a time — it’s easier to steer than a long list of tweaks at once.

Resize

Adapt an image to a new aspect ratio for another channel. Bloom uses AI to extend the frame rather than cropping, and the resolution is preserved:
Resize my Pagecraft launch hero to 9:16 for Stories and 1:1 for the feed.
One approved image becomes a full set of channel-ready sizes without regenerating.

Remove background

Strip the background to a clean, transparent PNG — useful for putting a subject onto a landing page, an email, or a new composition:
Remove the background from my Pagecraft product mockup — I need a transparent PNG for the landing page.
Background removal finishes in seconds and works on generated, uploaded, and scraped images.

Vectorize

Turn an image into a scalable SVG — useful for putting a logo or icon in a UI, on signage, or in print, where it has to stay sharp at any size. Best for logos, icons, and flat illustrations — not photographs:
Vectorize the Pagecraft logo so it stays crisp on the pricing page and in our docs.