The 5 prompts I used to test GPT Image 2 (and what happened)
GPT Image 2 just quietly became the most useful image tool I've tested for real brand work. Not because it's "better" in a benchmark sense — but because it finally does the things that actually matter: it spells correctly, it handles Arabic and English in the same image, it generates working QR codes, and it produces product photography that looks like it was shot in a studio. I tested 5 specific use cases. Here are the exact prompts: Prompt 1 — Storefront signage (text accuracy test) ▎ A warm, sunlit café storefront with a handwritten-style wooden sign that reads exactly "OPEN". Mediterranean architecture, terracotta walls, hanging plants. Photorealistic, golden hour lighting. Prompt 2 — Bilingual menu ▎ An elegant restaurant menu card showing both Arabic and English text side by side. Dark linen background, gold foil accents, clean serif typography. The menu items should be readable in both languages. Luxury Lebanese cuisine aesthetic. Prompt 3 — Product photography ▎ A studio product photograph of a dark amber oud perfume bottle floating on a black marble surface. Dramatic side lighting, smoke wisps rising from the cap, deep shadows, photorealistic 4K quality. Luxury fragrance brand aesthetic. Prompt 4 — QR code poster ▎ A minimalist brand poster with a scannable QR code in the bottom-right corner. Dark charcoal background, gold typography reading "Scan to explore". The QR code must be functional and high-contrast. Clean modern design. Prompt 5 — Brand social post ▎ An Instagram-style brand post for a luxury Lebanese events brand. Dark background, gold and cream color palette, elegant serif Arabic headline centered, with a thin gold border frame. Sophisticated, editorial mood.