Example media
Reviewed visual examples



Reviewed workflow examples
Reviewed marketing use case
- No fake platform UI, metrics, or verification marks.
- Final copy should be added and reviewed outside the generator.
- Resize/compress after selecting the approved image.
How to use in Voloshow
Workflow steps
- 1
Choose the channel shape
Plan square, vertical, or wide before generation.
- 2
Reserve copy space
Generate the visual without final text and add copy later for accuracy.
- 3
Review social claims
Check claims, likenesses, platform references, and any product details.
- 4
Export variants
Resize and compress the approved visual for each channel.
Specs
Use case status and media context
| Media context | Campaign cover, square post concept, export/crop planning. |
|---|---|
| Review | Claims, likenesses, platform UI, text readability, channel crop. |
| Workflow examples | Campaign media context, channel prompts, review notes, and export entry points. |
| Entry points | Generate, Image Resizer, Image Compressor, Background Remover. |
Common mistakes
Avoid these before publishing
- Generating fake platform UI or engagement metrics.
- Embedding final copy in the image prompt.
- Using restricted likenesses, unowned logos, or unsupported product claims.
Next action
Create the visual first, then crop it for each channel.
Use Generate for campaign concepts and local tools for channel-safe variants.
Use-case fit
Social visuals need fast iteration, clear crops, and safe marketing boundaries. The page gives creators prompt starters and a workflow for making channel variants without fake UI or unsupported claims.
Workflow
Create a base visual, keep text areas empty, resize to channel formats, and review before posting.
- No fake engagement.
- No fake platform UI.
- No restricted likenesses.
Media review
The example images show campaign cover, post concept, and export planning contexts. They are examples for prompt and crop decisions, not a promise of social-platform approval.
Prompt examples
Copy-ready starts
Copy an example, then replace the subject and production details with material you can use.
A square launch visual with one hero object, blank headline area, tactile paper set, scarlet accent line, no fake app UI or metrics.
A wide creator cover image with abstract studio tools, realistic light, clean left-side text space, no readable generated text.
A vertical story background with premium material texture, safe top and bottom zones, no logos, no platform interface, no captions.
A clean carousel cover concept with split composition, one product or object, blank copy area, no fake engagement or rating badges.
A product teaser post using an owned object, neutral props, practical light, conservative crop, no exaggerated claims or platform logos.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Usually no. Generate the visual with blank space, then add copy in a design tool for legibility and review.
Avoid fake platform UI, fake metrics, verification marks, and misleading screenshots.
Prepare square, vertical, and wide crops depending on the channel and campaign placement.
Review claims, likenesses, brand marks, platform references, and final text before publishing.

