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AI Exploded View Generator

Generate exploded-view technical posters from a product name. Components splay outward with callout lines and short spec blurbs; brand wordmark and headline anchor the corners — full annotation in one render, no manual labelling.

generator

8 credits per render

Product category*
Background*
Format*
cost 8 credits · model openai/gpt-image-2

recent renders

Sample outputs

Four real renders from this generator. Each is a single pass — every callout line, every spec blurb, every brand stamp rendered in one shot. No vector tracing, no Photoshop labelling.

Exploded Product Diagram — sample 1
Exploded Product Diagram — sample 2
Exploded Product Diagram — sample 3
Exploded Product Diagram — sample 4

deliverables

What you can make

Crowdfunding campaign hero

Kickstarter and Indiegogo backers read engineering intent before they read marketing. An exploded view shows the product is real, considered, and worth funding.

Pitch-deck product slide

VCs and retail buyers absorb a product in 15 seconds. An exploded view does the heavy lifting of 'here's what's inside' in a single image, with no annotation work afterward.

Press kit / media-kit asset

Editors at TechCrunch, The Verge, and Wired pull the exploded view straight from the press kit. Make sure yours is the one that reads cleanly at 800px wide.

Trade-show booth banner

Print at 1.5m tall. The callout-line composition reads from across the hall and rewards the closer inspection that a curious attendee gives a banner up close.

Patent / engineering documentation

Not a replacement for CAD-derived diagrams, but a fast first-pass cover image for engineering decks and patent narrative sections.

Educational figure / textbook diagram

Teaching how a product works — gadget, camera, espresso machine — needs a labelled exploded view. The poster register reads cleanly on a slide or printed page.

process

How it works

  1. 01

    Name the product + pick a category

    Seven categories supported: gadget, wearable, camera, sneaker, coffee machine, vehicle, musical instrument. Each has its own visual rules so a guitar never reads as a smartphone.

  2. 02

    Optional headline + background

    Add a poster headline (PRECISION REIMAGINED · ENGINEERED FOR THE ROAD) and pick a background tone — deep black, blueprint blue, off-white studio, or midnight navy.

  3. 03

    Hit Generate

    GPT Image 2 renders the full poster in 30–60 seconds. Central product, exploded components, callout lines, spec blurbs, brand stamp — all in one pass.

who uses this

Use cases by audience

Indie hardware founders

A pre-launch product narrative without an industrial design budget.

Before you hire a full design team, you need a deck slide and a Kickstarter hero that look like you already did. An exploded-view diagram is the single image that converts 'looks like a side project' into 'looks like a real company'.

Industrial + product designers

Concept presentation visuals at the speed of thought.

Internal review decks, client pitches, portfolio shots — places where the engineering intent matters but the artwork doesn't yet need to be production-grade. Sketches up. Concept presented. Time saved.

Marketing + content teams

Product launch posters built for editorial use.

Press kits, blog headers, social cards. The exploded view is the format every consumer-tech editor knows how to read, and your version of it gets to look as considered as Apple's keynote slides.

Educators + technical writers

Labelled product diagrams for slides, textbooks, and tutorials.

Explaining how a camera or espresso machine works is easier with the components laid out and named. The poster register is friendly enough for a classroom and precise enough for a tech-spec page.

questions

Frequently asked

What is an AI exploded view generator?
A tool that turns a product name and category into an exploded-view technical poster — central product floating in space, components splaying outward with callout lines, short spec blurbs, and a brand corner. The whole composition renders in one pass, not as a bare diagram you need to label afterward.
Does the diagram match my actual product?
No — the model generates a plausible exploded view based on the product category, not your real CAD assembly. Use it for marketing, pitch decks, and editorial; use proper engineering software (Fusion 360, SolidWorks, Inventor) for documentation that needs to be parts-accurate.
Which product categories are supported?
Seven, each with its own visual register so the diagram doesn't look generic: gadget (smartphone, headphones, VR), wearable (watch, fitness band), camera, sneaker, coffee machine / appliance, vehicle (car, motorcycle, drone), and musical instrument.
Can the image include text — headline, callouts, brand?
Yes. That's the point. The callout lines, the short spec blurbs next to each component, the headline along an edge, and the brand wordmark in a corner all render directly inside the image. No post-processing.
Do I need to write a prompt?
No. The exploded-view prompt is fully built in. Fill out the short form — product name, category, optional headline, optional accent colour — and hit Generate.
Which image model does FluxGen use?
OpenAI's GPT Image 2. The text-in-image rendering is what makes the callout lines and spec blurbs work — most other models hallucinate the labels or skip them entirely.
How many credits does it cost?
8 credits per render at default Medium quality. Low quality is 3 credits if you want to iterate on composition cheaply; High is 25 credits for sharper output. The cost is shown above the Generate button.
Can I regenerate if the composition isn't right?
Yes. Each render is independent. Tweak the product name, swap the background, change the headline — generate again and the model produces a fresh composition. Cheapest iteration loop is Low quality (3 credits) to land on a layout direction, then re-render that one at Medium or High.
Can I use the output commercially?
Yes. Per FluxGen's terms, you own what you generate — campaign posters, press-kit images, pitch decks, all fair use.

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