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With iOS 18.2 and iPadOS 18.2, Apple is adding support for three Apple Intelligence image generation features, including Image Playground, Genmoji, and Image Wand. Image Wand lets you create visual aids for your notes on iPhone and iPad.

Image-Magic-Wand-Feature-1.jpg

This guide goes over all of the available Image Wand features and how to use it.

Image Wand Explained

Image Wand is an offshoot of Image Playground, and it seems to use the same general image generation engine. As with Image Playground, you can use a text description and Apple Intelligence will whip up an image for you, but you can also use your own rough drawings as a base.

Image Playground and Genmoji don't support sketches as an inspiration for images generated by Apple Intelligence, so that's the unique feature that you get with Image Wand.

Where You Can Use Image Wand

Apple designed Image Wand for the Notes app, and that's where it is available. Most of Apple's highlighting of the feature has been for the iPad version of Image Wand, but it does work in the Notes app on iPhone as well.

Image Wand is only in the Notes app at the current time, but Apple might bring it to other apps like Freeform in the future.

Creating an Image Based on Text

The neat thing about Image Wand is that it can use the information that you've written in the Notes app to give you a contextually relevant generated image.

Once you've written something, either typed or handwritten with the Apple Pencil on the iPad, tap into the Markup menu to get to the Image Wand tool. The icon looks a bit like a magician's wand with a multi-colored tip.

image-wand-design.jpg

With the tool selected, draw a circle in a blank spot in your note, and the Image Wand feature will create an image. The image parameters will be auto-filled based on what you've written in your note, similar to how you can direct the look of an image in Image Playground with different phrases.

You can swipe through the different image options to find the most relevant image. For the phrases that are automatically pulled in, you can tap on the "-" to remove something, or you can add context by typing something in the text bar. You can also tap on the "+" button to select additional phrases pulled from your notes. When you're finished, tap on "Done" to add it to your note.

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Images From Handwritten Text

If you have an Apple Pencil with an iPad, you can handwrite your notes and have Image Wand generate an image based on your handwritten text. This is a useful feature for actual note taking in a class, and it works the same way as generating an image from typed text.

image-wand-ipad-text-description.jpg

Simply write something out and then circle a blank space on the page to bring up the Image Wand interface, where it will pull in what you've written as inspiration. You can describe additional traits in your own handwriting with the Apple Pencil by writing in the image description box.

Creating an Image From a Drawing

Rather than generating an image solely from text, you can make a sketch that Image Wand can use when creating a picture. On the iPhone, you'll need to use the Markup tools to draw an image with a finger, but on the iPad, you can use the Apple Pencil.

ios-18-image-wand-sketch.jpg

Make a rough drawing, and then circle it with the Image Wand tool selected. You'll need to add a word or two as an extra descriptor to go along with it, and then Image Wand will create something based on both your drawing and your text description.

image-wand-extra-descriptors.jpg

What's particularly nice about the drawing feature in Image Wand is the weight that it gives to where you've placed objects in your image. For example, if you draw an apple with a leaf on the right side of the stem, Image Wand mimics that placement. It's a useful way to get a more refined and specific image than you can get from Image Playground.

In some cases, it will also use the same colors that you've chosen.

Placing and Editing an Image

After you've created an image with Image Wand and pressed the "Done" button, the image you've created can be moved around, resized, deleted, or copied.

image-wand-resizing.jpg

You can tap on the thumbs up or thumbs down option to give Apple feedback if something doesn't look right, or you can tap on the Apple Intelligence icon to re-generate an image.

There is one particularly useful feature available after an image has been created, and that's the remove background option. If you tap on the icon with the three dots and then choose Remove Background, it will tweak your image to remove color that might be in the background so that it better blends in with your note.

image-wand-remove-background.jpg

Image Wand Styles

There are three styles available in Image Wand: Sketch, Illustration, and Animation.

Apple describes Sketch as a "highly detailed and academic" style that "produces gorgeous drawings on stark backgrounds," while the illustration style features strong outlines, bold colors, and simple shapes. Apple says the animation style has a "whimsical, 3D cartoon look."

image-wand-styles.jpg
Animation, illustration, and sketch​

Sketch is not available outside of Image Wand as of yet, but it does produce the images that look the most hand drawn.

Image Wand Limitations

Image Wand has a unique limitation compared to Genmoji and Image Playground - it won't generate people. If you try... Click here to read rest of article

Article Link: Apple Intelligence Image Wand: All the New Features in iOS 18.2
 
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I think Image Wand is much better than Image Playground right now. But I don’t see the problem with supporting generic people. If you describe a Christmas scene with children playing in the snow why would that be a problem?
I suppose people will play with that feature a lot during this Holiday season and then get tired fast to the degree of never using the generator again since it creates same-looking plasticGPT images without any sorts of artsy elements and creativity, it is like… if people come to the party literally dressed in same suits from same store. And I already see this stuff on Facebook but made with Samsung’s AI – people remove backgrounds, add masks and replace objects. But it obviously looks fake to trained eye, and I think most people suspect its fake.

If Apple’s generator offered at least some variability to change this generic style it would have been better, but it is too limited and it is likely when they come up with version 2.0 people will already lose interest
 
Is this magic wand available on macOS 15.2?
In the Notes app under macOS 15.2, latest developer beta, I don't see the Image Wand in the set of markup tools you get for images you've inserted into a Note. If you click on the down arrow that appears in the upper right corner of the image, you'll find a Markup option listed, which kind of clumsily hands over some of the task to your iPhone or iPad, where a duplicate of the image will be shown where you can do some markup via the tools specific to iOS/iPadOS below the image, while still being able to mark up the image in Notes on your macOS device via its set of tools above the image, but the Magic Wand still doesn't appear in the set of markup tools on either device/OS when you start the editing session in the Notes app on macOS.

Under macOS, Image Playground is available, as a separate app by that name, once you request access to it on your iPhone or iPad. But in that app, I see no Image Wand tool either, apparently since its purpose doesn't fit into what Image Playground is for.
 
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So if you’re writing about your boss being a d1ckh3ad, I wonder what type of image will be created. I’m lucky mine is like a younger brother to me and he has no competition from me since I am in a different stage in my life than him haha
 
I'm curious why Apple limited Image Wand so it can't generate images containing people, but doesn't apply the same restriction to Image Playground or Genmoji.
 
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I wonder if you can use the less expensive pencil style styluses that are available on Amazon with all these features
 
I really am not impressed my any of the new Apple Intelligence add-ons. Image Playground, for instance. In its current state, it is useless. Horrible. I will never use it!
 


With iOS 18.2 and iPadOS 18.2, Apple is adding support for three Apple Intelligence image generation features, including Image Playground, Genmoji, and Image Wand. Image Wand lets you create visual aids for your notes on iPhone and iPad.

Image-Magic-Wand-Feature-1.jpg

This guide goes over all of the available Image Wand features and how to use it.

Image Wand Explained

Image Wand is an offshoot of Image Playground, and it seems to use the same general image generation engine. As with Image Playground, you can use a text description and Apple Intelligence will whip up an image for you, but you can also use your own rough drawings as a base.

Image Playground and Genmoji don't support sketches as an inspiration for images generated by Apple Intelligence, so that's the unique feature that you get with Image Wand.

Where You Can Use Image Wand

Apple designed Image Wand for the Notes app, and that's where it is available. Most of Apple's highlighting of the feature has been for the iPad version of Image Wand, but it does work in the Notes app on iPhone as well.

Image Wand is only in the Notes app at the current time, but Apple might bring it to other apps like Freeform in the future.

Creating an Image Based on Text

The neat thing about Image Wand is that it can use the information that you've written in the Notes app to give you a contextually relevant generated image.

Once you've written something, either typed or handwritten with the Apple Pencil on the iPad, tap into the Markup menu to get to the Image Wand tool. The icon looks a bit like a magician's wand with a multi-colored tip.

image-wand-design.jpg

With the tool selected, draw a circle in a blank spot in your note, and the Image Wand feature will create an image. The image parameters will be auto-filled based on what you've written in your note, similar to how you can direct the look of an image in Image Playground with different phrases.

You can swipe through the different image options to find the most relevant image. For the phrases that are automatically pulled in, you can tap on the "-" to remove something, or you can add context by typing something in the text bar. You can also tap on the "+" button to select additional phrases pulled from your notes. When you're finished, tap on "Done" to add it to your note.

image-wand-add-description.jpg


Images From Handwritten Text

If you have an Apple Pencil with an iPad, you can handwrite your notes and have Image Wand generate an image based on your handwritten text. This is a useful feature for actual note taking in a class, and it works the same way as generating an image from typed text.

image-wand-ipad-text-description.jpg

Simply write something out and then circle a blank space on the page to bring up the Image Wand interface, where it will pull in what you've written as inspiration. You can describe additional traits in your own handwriting with the Apple Pencil by writing in the image description box.

Creating an Image From a Drawing

Rather than generating an image solely from text, you can make a sketch that Image Wand can use when creating a picture. On the iPhone, you'll need to use the Markup tools to draw an image with a finger, but on the iPad, you can use the Apple Pencil.

ios-18-image-wand-sketch.jpg

Make a rough drawing, and then circle it with the Image Wand tool selected. You'll need to add a word or two as an extra descriptor to go along with it, and then Image Wand will create something based on both your drawing and your text description.

image-wand-extra-descriptors.jpg

What's particularly nice about the drawing feature in Image Wand is the weight that it gives to where you've placed objects in your image. For example, if you draw an apple with a leaf on the right side of the stem, Image Wand mimics that placement. It's a useful way to get a more refined and specific image than you can get from Image Playground.

In some cases, it will also use the same colors that you've chosen.

Placing and Editing an Image

After you've created an image with Image Wand and pressed the "Done" button, the image you've created can be moved around, resized, deleted, or copied.

image-wand-resizing.jpg

You can tap on the thumbs up or thumbs down option to give Apple feedback if something doesn't look right, or you can tap on the Apple Intelligence icon to re-generate an image.

There is one particularly useful feature available after an image has been created, and that's the remove background option. If you tap on the icon with the three dots and then choose Remove Background, it will tweak your image to remove color that might be in the background so that it better blends in with your note.

image-wand-remove-background.jpg

Image Wand Styles

There are three styles available in Image Wand: Sketch, Illustration, and Animation.

Apple describes Sketch as a "highly detailed and academic" style that "produces gorgeous drawings on stark backgrounds," while the illustration style features strong outlines, bold colors, and simple shapes. Apple says the animation style has a "whimsical, 3D cartoon look."

image-wand-styles.jpg


Animation, illustration, and sketch

Sketch is not available outside of Image Wand as of yet, but it does produce the images that look the most hand drawn.

Image Wand Limitations

Image Wand has a unique limitation compared to Genmoji and Image Playground - it won't generate people. If you try... Click here to read rest of article

Article Link: Apple Intelligence Image Wand: All the New Features in iOS 18.2
Apple Intelligence is anything but. So far I have found it to be more frustrating and counterproductive than helpful. I am about ready to just turn it off.
 
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These applications all seem sort of dumb, but I could see this gen ai image stuff as useful for business presentations. One could perhaps loosely describe a flow chart or other diagram that would be used on a slide. That would save a lot of time.
 
Please don't add this AI slop to your notes and presentations. We can tell you didn't make it and if we want to see a slightly unsettling image of something, we can generate them ourselves all day long. Heck, this time next year our devices will be automatically replacing your AI slop with new AI slop the algorithms think we'd find less disengaging.
 
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I really am not impressed my any of the new Apple Intelligence add-ons. Image Playground, for instance. In its current state, it is useless. Horrible. I will never use it!
Havent used any of it (I’m in the EU) but I’m very underwhelmed. Apple is late to the party and combined with their cautionary approach this will result in very useless features.

I can’t think of any professional use case
 
I just tried drawing a rough sketch of a house with a tree and a dog outside it. After typing in the description the image it generated was fairly decent aside from the dog...That thing was pure nightmare fuel.
 
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