Artifact will let you generate images with AI for your posts

A screenshot of Artifact, the new news app from Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger.
Image: Artifact

Just one week after adding the ability to post, Artifact announced on Wednesday that users can now use AI to generate cover art for their content. The company says the feature will add “eye-catching images” that’ll help users better tell their stories.

Up until recently, Artifact was an AI-powered news app from Instagram’s co-founders that aggregated news and links around the internet. By adding the ability to directly share and personalize content, it’s becoming even more of a rival to Instagram and X (formerly Twitter).

A screenshot of a generated image of a concept car for an Artifact post about EVs. Image: Artifact
If you want an image related to EVs, Artifact can generate images of futuristic concept cars.

The new Artifact feature is available on the latest versions of the app on iOS and Android. To access it, users need to create a post, click on the “+” icon in the photo frame, and select “Create with AI.” Afterward, they can type up a description or some keywords — like, for example, “climate” to generate an image of, say, a natural landscape. Users can also specify a style, genre, or medium, like “anime” or “digital art,” and save the image created by the tool. If they don’t like the image, users can either type up the same prompts or try new ones.

The tool is just one of many new AI-powered features Artifact has added to the platform since launching in January. The app also relies on AI to summarize articles, mark articles as clickbait, and even read news articles aloud using celebrity voices.



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