Amazon says Titan offers a range of image editing capabilities, such as using a text prompt for automatic image modifications, thanks to its integrated segmentation model. This model is adept at both inpainting, which involves editing an image with a mask, and outpainting, which allows for background alterations or extensions. These are not too far off from what the likes of Adobe are trying to serve, but Amazon’s implementation seems to be the simplest yet.
In the images above and below, take a look at how Titan accepts one-line commands to alter the background or exchange the main subject in an image. It can even add or eradicate elements, such as the subject’s body extension from the generated image.
Users have the flexibility to set the image size and select how many image variations the model should produce. Moreover, the model can be tailored with custom in-house data to ensure that the generated images align with specific brand standards or to create images in a particular style. This can be achieved by refining the model with images from past marketing campaigns, for instance.
In comparison, OpenAI’s Dall-E can’t process local images for subsequent edits. The best you can do is create a custom GPT after purchasing a ChatGPT subscription and use it for prompts trained on a local training dataset. Titan text-to-image generator is limited to English and is now available in Amazon Bedrock.