From iconic memes to cinema stills, Openai took over the internet by generating studio Ghibli-like portraits within seconds with ChatGpt’s new image generation tool, 4o Image Generation. In its announcement, Openai is called “the most advanced image generator ever built into the GPT‑4o,” and features a multimodal model with the ability to provide accurate, accurate and ray output.
How to create a Ghibli style image?
For now, free Chat GPT users are not able to access this feature as they are only available on Plus, Pro, and Team subscriptions, but users can use Grok or Gemini to generate similar, if not the same output.
Open a fresh chat window type at the prompt, add “In Ghibli Style” to the image you want to generate the download, and don’t forget to use it according to your purpose
Studio-Ghibliesque Prompt to generate image
Use free models of Grok and Gemini models to use prompts such as “Generate a calm image of a grass field with a girl playing with a dog in Studio Ghibli Style.” Also try uploading the photo and prompting you to “convert this image to Ghibli Style.” Within seconds you will have your own studio Ghibli portrait.
Netizens are present throughout this feature as they reproduce famous memes and images. Openai CEO Sam Altman also joined in for fun as he changed his own X-Image Toa Ghibli version.
It’s been 24 hours since Openai unexpectedly shaking the world of AI images with 4O image generation.
Here are 14 most mind blowing examples to date (100% AI generation):
1. StudioGhibli Style Memespic.twitter.com/e38mbnpnqh
– Barcy 🐶 (@heybarsee) March 26, 2025
In the announcement, Sam Altman shared “it’s incredible technology/product” and expressed today’s acceptance of creative freedom, emphasizing that it is not intended to create offensive content unless it is intended by the users themselves.
I’m selling a new one today. This is an image of ChatGpt!
Two things to say about it:
1. It’s an incredible technology/product. I remember seeing some of the first images come out of this model. We think people will love it, and we…
– Sam Altman (@sama) March 25, 2025