



What it does
Every control edit studio creators actually need.
Natural language
Describe the change in plain English and keep refining from the same context.
Region focus
Guide edits toward the intended object, area, or visual issue instead of changing everything.
Object changes
Request targeted object, color, material, or scene adjustments where supported.
Cleanups
Remove visual distractions or simplify busy images for campaign use.
Background changes
Try cleaner backgrounds, richer environments, or brand-aligned scenes.
Edit history
Keep edited outputs connected to the workspace so previous versions stay recoverable.
Detail polish
Improve framing, lighting, color, and visual clarity through follow-up prompts.
Export results
Download finished edits without watermarks in supported formats.
How it works
From idea to asset in three steps.
Upload or import
Drag in an image, or send one over from any other Mockingbird studio.
Describe the edit
Type the change clearly and include what should stay unchanged.
Refine and save
Compare versions, keep the best output, and reuse it from Assets.
Gallery
A taste of the output.




FAQ
Good questions about Edit Studio.
Can I edit uploaded images?▾
Yes. Edit Studio is meant for both uploaded images and outputs created inside Mockingbird.
Will it always preserve everything else?▾
The workspace is tuned to preserve context, but users should review outputs and refine when details need correction.
Where do edited results go?▾
Edited outputs can be saved to history and reopened from the asset library.


