AI Image Tools Aren’t Just for Art. Use Them to Visualize Your Pitch
- Corey Tate
- Aug 3
- 1 min read
Most people think AI image tools are just for fun: generating art, futuristic fashion, or weird concept posters. But in a work meeting? They’re way more useful than people realize.
If you’re trying to explain a new project, campaign, or idea (and you’ve got nothing but words and a few reference links) you’re asking people to imagine too much. A single visual can anchor your concept instantly. It’s not about perfection. It’s about vibe lock.
Tools like Ideogram, Midjourney, Adobe Firefly, Runway, Canva, ChatGPT, Google Gemini and Leonardo can turn your notes into something visual enough to make the idea click. Even a rough mock helps shift the conversation from “what are you saying?” to “what could this become?”
Here’s how to try it:
▪️ Drop your idea into the image tool—describe the product, setting, or feel you’re aiming for.
▪️ Generate three to five visuals, then pick the one that gets closest to the vibe.
▪️ Use that image in your slide deck, one-pager, or concept review—not as the final, but as the feel.
You’re giving your idea something to stand on until the rest of the team can build around it.
AI images don’t have to be perfect. They just have to make the room believe what you’re seeing.
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