Descriptions:
Matt Wolfe puts OpenAI’s ChatGPT Images 2.0 through an exhaustive real-world test, walking through more than 40 distinct use cases in a single video. The demonstrations span a wide range of practical applications: YouTube thumbnail concept boards, storyboards, event schedules, real estate listing flyers (pulling live data directly from Zillow), illustrated travel itineraries for Tokyo, and annotated city maps of San Diego.
A recurring theme is the model’s improved ability to render accurate text within images โ long a weak point for AI image generators โ as well as its capacity to pull structured information from external URLs and incorporate it into polished visual layouts. Wolfe compares ChatGPT Images 2.0 against Flux (referred to here as Nano Banana) throughout, noting areas where OpenAI’s new model has pulled decisively ahead, particularly for document-style and informational graphics.
The video is structured as a fast-paced prompt gallery rather than a deep technical tutorial, making it accessible to creators, marketers, and general enthusiasts who want quick inspiration. Wolfe pauses each prompt on screen so viewers can reproduce results themselves. For anyone curious about what the updated ChatGPT image model can realistically produce โ and where its aspect-ratio and layout limitations still show โ this is a thorough starting point.
๐บ Source: Matt Wolfe ยท Published April 28, 2026
๐ท๏ธ Format: Tutorial Demo







