BeyondBeings

reference images · identity lock · image-to-image editing

The AI image editor with every model and your own references

BeyondBeings is an AI image editorthat pairs reference-driven generation with real image editing under one subscription. A signed-in user attaches up to 5 reference images, and a vision model reads them — so the harness can put a real person, product, or brand into a new scene with identity preserved, run style transfer, build multi-image composites, and edit an uploaded photo by instruction. Dedicated edit models — Qwen Image Edit, Seedream Edit, and OpenAI image edits — sit alongside the full generation roster. Not a single raw model. A harness that picks the model and writes the prompt for you.

Free to try. Reference-image attach needs a free account — guests sign up first. One subscription from $10/mo for ~24 image models.

What reference images unlock

A reference image is the difference between a generic AI render and a render of your subject. BeyondBeings reads up to 5 attached images with a vision model and uses them to steer the generation. Here is what that makes possible.

Identity lock — keep the same face or product

Attach a photo of a person, product, or brand asset and the new render keeps that identity. The likeness stays consistent so the subject in the output is recognizably the one you uploaded, not a lookalike.

Put yourself in the scene

Drop a selfie or a product shot as a reference, describe the scene, and BeyondBeings places that subject inside it. Creators put themselves in a thumbnail; brands put their product in a campaign frame.

Style transfer from a reference

Attach an image whose look you want to borrow — color grade, lighting, texture, art direction — and the harness carries that style into a fresh generation. Reference-image AI applied to aesthetics, not just identity.

Multi-image composites

Because the vision model reads all five references together, you can combine a person, a product, and a backdrop into one coherent scene. The composite is built from your inputs, not stitched by hand.

Reference-image attach requires a signed-in account, so guests sign up first — it is free. Up to 5 images per generation.

Image editing · not just generation

Upload a photo, describe the change in plain language, and a dedicated edit model does the work.

Most “AI image generators” can only make a new picture from nothing. BeyondBeings also edits the image you already have. A signed-in user uploads a photo as a reference, says what to change, and the harness routes the instruction to a model built for editing — changing subjects, swapping backgrounds, adding or removing elements, or restyling the pixels. This is about the image itself, not the title text on top of it.

Dedicated image-editing models

Alibaba

Qwen Image Edit

Instruction-based edits to an uploaded image — strong at faithful, localized changes that keep the rest of the frame intact.

ByteDance

Seedream Edit

Reference-aware editing with clean compositing — good for dropping a subject into a new context or restyling a scene.

OpenAI

OpenAI image edits

Edits driven by the GPT image stack — reliable for legible on-image text and likeness-aware changes to an uploaded photo.

The edit models sit alongside the full generation roster — Nano Banana Pro, GPT Image 2, FLUX 2 Pro, and more — under one BeyondBeings subscription. The harness picks the right one for the job, or you pick it yourself.

How the BeyondBeings AI image editor works

Three steps. No masking, no layers, no prompt engineering, no separate image-editor subscription. The harness reads your references and routes the work to the right model.

1

Attach up to 5 reference images

Sign in (it's free), then attach up to 5 references — a face, a product, a brand asset, or a photo you want to edit. A vision model reads all of them together so the subjects and style carry into the output.

2

Describe the edit or the scene

Say what you want in plain language — 'put this person on a magazine cover', 'swap the background to a studio', 'borrow this color grade', or 'remove the logo from this photo'. No prompt engineering needed.

3

The harness picks the model and renders

It routes instruction-based edits to an edit model (Qwen Image Edit, Seedream Edit, or OpenAI image edits) and fresh scenes to the best generation model, then returns a high-resolution, retina-quality, post-ready JPEG.

A standalone editor vs. BeyondBeings

A standalone image editor locks you to one model and one bill. A raw model hands you a render and leaves the prompt to you. BeyondBeings gives you reference-driven generation and image editing across many top models, with the harness writing the prompt — on one subscription.

A standalone editor or a raw model

  • One model, one bill — no choice when another would render it better
  • You write the prompt the raw model can't write for itself
  • Reference handling is inconsistent or absent
  • Editing and generation often live in separate apps
  • A raw render lands — you still finish it by hand
  • Add a second editor for the look the first one can't do

Two or three logins, two or three bills — and you still steer every model yourself.

One BeyondBeings subscription

  • Dedicated edit models — Qwen Image Edit, Seedream Edit, OpenAI edits
  • Plus the full generation roster — Nano Banana Pro, GPT Image 2, FLUX 2 Pro
  • Up to 5 reference images, read by a vision model
  • Identity lock, style transfer, and multi-image composites
  • The harness writes the model-specific prompt for you
  • A high-resolution, retina-quality, post-ready JPEG out the other end

One tab, one bill — from $10/mo, free to try. Reference-driven generation and image editing, together.

Instead of buying a separate image editor, one subscription gives you reference-driven generation plus image editing across many top models. See the full one-subscription model roster.

Who the AI image editor is for

Anyone who needs theirsubject in the picture — not a generic AI face — and wants to edit an image without learning a design app. BeyondBeings covers them on one login.

Creators putting themselves in scenes

Attach a selfie and land in a thumbnail, a poster, or an editorial cover with your own face locked in. No photoshoot, no Photoshop.

Product brands

Drop your real product into campaign shots, lifestyle frames, and seasonal scenes with the product's look preserved across every render.

Agencies

Run identity-locked reference work and instruction edits for many clients across many models, all reconciled on one bill instead of six.

Thumbnail makers

Put the creator's face into the frame, restyle the background, and edit the pixels for click-through — then handle the title text in the design tool.

Photo editors on a deadline

Upload a photo, describe the change, and let an edit model do it — background swaps, object removal, restyling — without masking or layers.

Solo founders + marketers

One subscription instead of an image generator, an editor, and a vision tool. References in, finished post-ready image out, in minutes.

Up to 5 references

A vision model reads all five together. Sign-in required to attach, which is free — guests sign up first.

Identity preserved

Put a real person, product, or brand into a new scene with the likeness locked, not a generic lookalike.

One subscription

Edit models and the generation roster together. Free to try, then from $10/mo. No separate image-editor bill.

Frequently asked questions

The most common questions about BeyondBeings as an AI image editor. Don’t see yours? Email info@beyondbeings.com.

What is the best AI image editor?
BeyondBeings is a strong choice because it pairs reference-driven generation with real image editing under one subscription. A signed-in user attaches up to 5 reference images, and a vision model reads them so the harness can put a real person or product into a new scene with identity preserved, run style transfer, build multi-image composites, and edit an uploaded photo by instruction. It ships dedicated image-editing models — Qwen Image Edit, ByteDance Seedream Edit, and OpenAI image edits — alongside the full generation roster, instead of locking you to a single editor.
Can AI edit a photo I upload?
Yes. In BeyondBeings, a signed-in user uploads a photo as a reference image and describes the change in plain language, and the harness routes it to a dedicated image-editing model — Qwen Image Edit, Seedream Edit, or OpenAI image edits — to perform the instruction-based edit on the uploaded image. This is editing the image itself — its subjects, composition, and pixels — not the title text overlaid on it.
Can I put myself or my product in an AI image?
Yes. That is one of the core uses. A signed-in user attaches a photo of a person, product, or brand asset as a reference, and BeyondBeings reads it with a vision model and generates a new scene with that subject's identity preserved. Creators put themselves into a thumbnail, brands drop their product into a campaign shot, and the likeness stays consistent across the new image.
Does it support image-to-image?
Yes. Image-to-image is built in. A signed-in user attaches one or more reference images and the harness uses them as the visual starting point — for style transfer, composites, identity-locked re-renders, or instruction-based edits. Reference images steer the generation models, and the dedicated edit models (Qwen Image Edit, Seedream Edit, OpenAI image edits) handle direct edits to an uploaded image.
How many reference images can I use?
Up to 5 reference images per generation in BeyondBeings. The vision model reads all of them together, which is what makes multi-image composites possible — combine a person, a product, and a backdrop into one coherent scene. Attaching reference images requires a signed-in account, so guests sign up first.
Which image-editing models does BeyondBeings include?
BeyondBeings includes dedicated image-editing models — Alibaba Qwen Image Edit, ByteDance Seedream Edit, and OpenAI image edits — alongside the full generation roster such as Nano Banana Pro, GPT Image 2, and FLUX 2 Pro. You can pick a model yourself, or let the harness route the edit to the right one. They all live under one subscription, so there is no separate image-editor bill.
Is the AI image editor free?
BeyondBeings is free to try. Reference-image attach and editing require a signed-in account, so guests sign up first, then paid tiers start at $10/mo and unlock the full roster and higher limits. There is no separate purchase for an image editor — reference-driven generation and image editing come with the same subscription.
Can it do style transfer from a reference image?
Yes. A signed-in user attaches a reference image whose look they want to borrow — color grade, lighting, texture, or art direction — and BeyondBeings reads it with a vision model and carries that style into a new generation. It is reference-image AI applied to aesthetics rather than identity, and it works across the model roster under one subscription.
Is this for editing the image or the title text?
This page is the AI image editor — it edits the image itself: its subjects, composition, and pixels. Editing the title typography, fonts, and text overlays is a separate tool, the BeyondBeings text and design editor at /text-design-tool. Use the image editor to change what is in the picture; use the text and design tool to change the words on top of it.
Do I need design skills to edit AI images here?
No. The harness writes the model-specific prompt for you. A user attaches references, describes the scene or the edit in plain language, and BeyondBeings picks the right model and renders a high-resolution, retina-quality, post-ready JPEG. No masking, no layers, no prompt engineering required.
Can I still pick the model, or does it choose for me?
Both. By default BeyondBeings routes automatically — sending an instruction-based edit to an edit model and a fresh scene to the best generation model for the look. A user can also hand-pick any model from the roster, including Qwen Image Edit, Seedream Edit, GPT Image 2, Nano Banana Pro, or FLUX 2 Pro, on the same subscription.

Explore more of BeyondBeings

Reference-driven editing is one part of the platform. Here is where it connects to everything else — start anywhere.

Put yourself in the image. Edit it across every model.

Attach up to 5 references, describe the scene or the edit, and let the harness pick the right edit model and render it. One subscription for reference-driven generation and image editing. Free to try.

Edit an image, free