Muse Image is Meta’s newest image generation model, built by Meta Superintelligence Labs, and it works less like a simple prompt-to-picture tool and more like an agent that thinks through what it’s making. Rather than spitting out a single result, it can search the web for reference and factual grounding, write code to nail down tricky details like charts or QR codes, and even critique and redo its own drafts mid-generation if something looks off.
Aside from generating brand new images, it’s also strong at editing existing images with precision and at blending multiple reference photos together, so you can mix people, outfits, objects, and settings into one cohesive scene just by describing what you want in the prompt.
The Muse Image tool can be accessed through the Meta AI app, meta.ai, Instagram Stories in the US, or WhatsApp in select countries. The best way to get started is simply by typing a prompt or uploading reference images and refining the output through follow-up instructions. A useful tip is that giving it more room to “think” (longer reasoning, more tool calls) tends to produce noticeably better results, so it’s worth being patient rather than settling for the first version!



