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Use your photos, illustrations, or sketches to visualise multiple concepts for your design projects.

Standard Mode

Standard mode is now available in Sketch to Photo and Smart Edit. It renders materials and follows prompts better than Speed, at a lower cost than Quality. How the three modes compare Speed: 42 credits, 1K. Fast and cost-effective. The right starting point for most generations. Standard: 69 credits, 1K. Better material rendering, texture realism and prompt following. A strong option for everyday work where Speed falls short. Quality: 154 credits, 2K. The strongest results for complex pr

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Nano Banana Is Now in NewArc

You can now access Nano Banana directly in NewArc, using credits from your subscription. Nano Banana 1 Best for: Quick edits and remixes when speed matters more than fidelity.  Nano Banana 2 Best for: Strong prompt-following and 4K output - a good middle ground when you need more than a quick edit, but don’t need the highest quality output.  Nano Banana Pro Best for: The best quality compositions, legible text, and 4K when quality matters more than speed.  All three share the same inputs:

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Explore Many Colors in One Go

The new Colorways tool allows you to generate your product in up to 10 different colors with one click. How it works: * Upload an image * Pick a detected item or describe what to recolor * Select colors using the color palette, eyedropper,or a HEX code * Click ‘Generate’ Find it in All Tools on the tool sidebar. 

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Find the Right Tool for the Job

As the list of tools available in NewArc keeps growing, we’ve made it easier to find the right tool for your goal.  The All Tools Selector There's now a dedicated screen for browsing and selecting tools. Click the ‘All Tools’ option at the top of the sidebar to access it.  Every tool has a preview image and a short description to help you find the right feature. Access Your Most-used Tools Select the pin icon in the top right to pin a tool to your sidebar.  The sidebar will show your pinn

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Extract Items From Photos

We have shipped the Extract Item tool.  How it works * Upload an image * Items are auto-detected and appear as selectable options * Select one or more to extract * Add extra instructions if you need them  When to use it If you want to isolate a jacket from a look, pull out a bag from a campaign image, or separate a shoe from its background, Extract Item is the fastest way to do it. Find it in All Tools on the tool sidebar.

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Reusing Images Got Easier

What’s New? When you click the ‘input image’ box, you’ll now see three options: 1. My Assets Reuse images you’ve previously used as inputs. No need to re-upload them each time.  2. Recent Generations Quickly select from outputs that you’ve recently generated within NewArc.  3. Upload The familiar upload experience is still there. Drag and drop or upload from your device. Plus, you can now:  Paste from Clipboard: Bypass your hard drive entirely - just copy and paste an image directly

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Reduced Video Generation Pricing by 45%

We’ve updated our pricing for Image to Video generation. Across all durations and resolutions, prices are now lower by around 45%. The goal is simple: make it easier to experiment, iterate, and use video more often in your workflow. Nothing else has changed. The same duration, quality, and workflow. Below is a comparison of the old and new pricing. Old pricing Duration 480p 720p 1080p 3s 170 339 848 5s 283 565 1,412 10s 566 1,130 2,824 New pricing (-45%) Duration 480p

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Speed or Quality: Choose the Right Mode for Your Workflow

When creating an image, you can now choose between Speed and Quality mode. Speed Mode: Good, Fast, Cheap In the majority of cases, Speed mode gives a strong, usable result quickly and at a lower credit cost. It’s ideal for: * Most footwear and apparel concepts * Standard product visuals * Everyday design tasks * Generating multiple variations For most cases, this will be the go-to option. Quality Mode: Precise, Detailed Quality mode takes longer and uses more credits, but it’s better

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