AI Image Magic Review
Is This All-in-One AI Tool Really Better Than Your Design Team?

Hello, my name is Hai Nguyen, and this is my AI Image Magic review.
So, I’ve made things before. And the truth is that most people find it difficult to use images and videos. But you can’t design a social post. You want a promotional video, but it seems impossible to edit. You use free tools, but they don’t look good. Then you pay freelancers and wait a few days for results.
You brief. You change. You wait. You pay again. And you still get something that doesn’t seem right.
I tried out AI Image Magic, an all-in-one platform that says it can make images, edit photos with text prompts, and turn any picture into a professional video without any design experience.
It’s easy to understand the main promise. You can make things that usually need Photoshop and video editing skills with AI Image Magic by just typing what you want in plain English.
AI Image Magic is made for you if you are a content creator, small business owner, marketer, or entrepreneur who needs visual content quickly.
How AI Image Magic Works and What It Is
AI Image Magic is a full set of tools for making AI content. From one dashboard, you can make new images, change existing ones with simple text commands, and turn any image into AI-generated video.
This is the main idea:
• You tell us what you want or send us a picture.
• Based on your text prompt, AI creates or edits the image.
• You can make simple changes, like “make the shirt red,” or more complicated ones, like “change the background to a beach and add sunset lighting.”
• With just one click, you can turn any result into a video using two AI models.
• Export in different formats for different platforms
AI Image Magic is your one-stop shop for everything you need, so you don’t have to learn Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and a bunch of other AI tools.
The interface is simple. You work from a central dashboard where you can make, change, or make videos. Compared to professional software, the learning curve is very small.
What stood out to me:
• Text-based control: You don’t have to deal with layers, masks, or timelines.
• Two video models: WAN for talking head content and Grok for action and effects
• Output in different formats: 16:9 for desktop and 9:16 for mobile and social media
• Combined workflow: Make, change, and animate all in one place
This is important because most AI tools only do one thing. You need to pay for separate subscriptions to make images, edit photos, and make videos. AI Image Magic brings all three together.
AI Image Magic Review - Inside The Member's Area
This is the member's area of the program.
1.Create AI Image
To start, you just need to input a prompt.
The AI engine will then generate the image for you. It costs 1 credit for each image you generate.
2.Create Video
To create video, you can either use generated images from "AI Image Magic" or you can upload from your PC. Then, you can choose to turn image into video.
Now, you need to choose the model, which can be either Wan or Grok.
Choose either 5 seconds or 10 seconds (1 credit for 1 second) as you can see. And select a prompt you want (seems like no magic prompt ability here)
Within some short minutes, the software will generate the short clips for you.
What you really pay for AI Image Magic
AI Image Magic works on a credit-based system, with a low initial cost and a monthly subscription for regular use. It’s important to know the real costs before you buy.
One-Time Fee for Front End: $19
The $19 front-end offer includes:
• 150 credits for AI
• Access to the whole platform
• AI text to image conversion
• With prompts, AI image editing
• WAN and Grok models for turning images into videos
• Video formats 16:9 and 9:16
Breakdown of credit:
• 1 credit for each image
• 5 to 10 credits for each video, depending on how long it is
What you really get with 150 credits:
• OR, 150 images
• 15 to 30 videos, OR
• 50 images and 10 videos are combined.
For people who only need content once in a while, $19 can last for 2 to 4 months. 150 credits disappear in 2 to 3 weeks for regular creators who post daily.
Upsell 1: Monthly Credits for $47 a month
This is the real thing for people who use AI Image Magic a lot. The front end is basically a test.
The problem is that the sales page doesn’t say how many credits you get for $47 a month. This is a huge problem with openness.
Estimated situations based on how much AI usually costs:
If you get 300 credits every month for $47, that’s a fair price for regular creators. If it only gives you 150 credits, that’s not a good deal compared to other options.
Important questions to ask before signing up:
• How many credits do you get each month?
• Do credits that aren’t used carry over?
• Can you get more credits?
• What makes a 5-credit video cost more than a 10-credit video?
You can’t figure out the real cost-per-use or compare it to other options without these answers.
Upsell 2: Mike Thomas’s training for $97
The training upsell shows an important truth: you need to be skilled to get good results, even though the marketing says “no experience needed.”
This goes against the promise on the front end that says, “just type what you want.” If the tool is really that easy, why sell training?
The training probably includes:
• Prompt engineering that works
• How to get the same results every time
• Not making common AI mistakes
• Getting the most out of credit
I think the training could be useful if you plan to use the platform for a long time, but the fact that it exists goes against the claims that it’s easy to use.
Getting to Know the Credit System
Credits are what AI Image Magic uses to work. Every action uses credits based on how much processing power it needs.
Costs that have been confirmed:
• Making an image: 1 credit
• Editing images: 1 credit
• Making a video: 5 to 10 credits, depending on how long it is
Examples of how to use it in real life:
Light user (hobbyist):
• Ten images and two videos per week
• 40 to 80 credits are needed each month.
• 2 to 4 months for 150 credits
Regular user (small business):
• One video and five images per day
• Every month, you need 300 to 450 credits.
• 150 credits last for two weeks.
• Costs $47 a month to subscribe
Heavy user (agency):
• Every day, 10 images and 3 videos
• You need 750 to 1,200 credits every month.
• Three to five days with 150 credits
• Requires a subscription and extra credit purchases
The idea behind the credit system is fair, but it’s hard to make a budget because the monthly packages aren’t clear.
What AI Image Magic Features Are and What They Do
Making AI images from scratch
Text-to-image generation is the first main feature. You tell AI what you want to see, and it makes it happen.
What you can make:
• Mockups of products in any environment
• Graphics for social media
• Visualizations of ideas
• Drawings of characters
• Compositions of scenes
Ai Styles:
• Realistic in photos
• Drawn
• Cartoon
• Artistic
• Detailed prompts for custom styles
The good thing is that you don’t have to pay for stock photos and you can picture ideas that haven’t been made yet.
The downside is that the results are very different. You should make 3 to 5 versions before you find one you like. This means that the real cost of your credit is higher than what was said.
AI Image Editing That Works Like a Charm
This is where AI Image Magic really shines. Upload any image, then use plain English commands to edit it.
Easy changes:
• “Change the shirt to blue”
• “Take away the background”
• “Make the image brighter.”
Difficult changes:
• “Change the background to a mountain scene and the lighting to look like sunset.”
• “Put this person in a business suit and put them in a room with a desk”
• “Make the scene darker and add rain.”
A single prompt can have more than one edit:
You can put changes together, like “Make the shirt red, change the background to a beach, and add sunglasses.”
Why this is important: You usually need to know how to use Photoshop to make these changes. On many platforms, just background removal is an AI service. One sentence is all it takes for AI Image Magic.
Check your facts: Complex edits might need to be done more than once. The AI understands what you say, but how it does so can change. You may need to tweak your prompts two or three times to get the best results.
Two AI models for image-to-video
This is the best part. With just one click, any image—whether it was created by AI or uploaded—can be converted to video.
WAN Model (for testimonials and speech):
• Best for videos of people talking
• Creates images that “speak” your script
• Great for testimonials, announcements, and content from a spokesperson
• Great for videos that show social proof
Grok Model (for actions and effects):
• Best for moving content that changes
• Adds effects like fireworks, spinning, and zooming.
• Makes interesting promotional content
• Great for posts that show off products and get people’s attention
Choices for format:
• For YouTube and desktops, 16:9 widescreen
• 9:16 vertical for mobile, TikTok, and Instagram Reels
The value: Making videos usually costs a lot of money because you need expensive software or freelancers who charge $100 to $500 per video. For 5 to 10 credits, AI Image Magic can do it in a few minutes.
The problem is that AI video quality still isn’t great in 2026. Expect to see things that aren’t real, movements that aren’t natural, and the “uncanny valley” effect. Results are good for social media but not for high-quality TV shows.
Moderation and support for multiple formats built in
AI Image Magic has useful features that help you save time:
• Flexibility in format: Make something once and use it on many platforms
• Easy to use: No complicated menus or technical settings
• Quick processing: Results in minutes, not hours
• Integrated workflow: Go from making something to editing it to making a video without having to switch tools.
What AI Image Magic Is Good For
Great Examples
People who make content for social media:
AI Image Magic can take care of all of your visual content if you post 5 to 7 times a week on different platforms. You can make images, change them for different platforms, and make short videos all from one dashboard.
Marketing for small businesses:
Local businesses that need regular content but don’t want to hire designers get the most out of this. You can make daily posts, weekly promo videos, and seasonal campaigns without having to pay freelancers all the time.
Quick prototyping:
Before going into professional production, try out visual ideas first. You can see how things look in different places, picture brand ideas, or make mood boards for client presentations.
Branding yourself:
Create a professional online presence with profile images, background graphics, and introduction video. The $19 front-end can meet your personal branding needs for months.
Questionable Use Cases
Deliverables for professional clients:
AI-generated content might not meet clients’ needs for big campaigns. Use for ideas, not the final products for big projects.
Photos of products for e-commerce:
AI could give false information about real products. In e-commerce, color accuracy and detail are important. Not for main product photography, but for lifestyle shots.
Making important choices:
The example of marketing home renovations is risky. AI can’t take into account building codes, structural feasibility, or precise measurements. Don’t use AI visualizations to make decisions worth $20,000.
Stay Away from
Making money as your main business:
There are too many “sell as a service” ideas out there. Many people have access to similar tools. You can’t win just by using AI. In 2023, the price of a video was between $100 and $300. By 2026, it had dropped to between $5 and $25.
Brand campaigns with a lot on the line:
Big brands need real, original content. AI-generated content could hurt a brand’s reputation and the trust of its audience.
Legal, medical, or technical papers:
In these fields, accuracy is very important. AI messes up. Instead, use graphics that have been checked and professional photography.
The Truth About AI Image Magic
What Works
The all-in-one consolidation is very useful. You get one platform rather than Midjourney for images, Photoshop for editing, and Runway ML for video. This cuts costs and makes things run more smoothly.
The system of credit is fair. The industry standard is one credit for each image and five to ten credits for each video.
The two video models demonstrate the product’s thoughtful design. You need to use different methods for different types of content. Having both WAN and Grok makes things more flexible.
What Doesn’t Work
The advertising is not true. It is misleading to call it a “one-time payment” when you have to pay $47 a month to use it regularly. Businesses and “sell as a service” users, who are the target audience, will need credits right away.
There is important information that is missing. It is not okay to not say how many credits come with the monthly subscription. You can’t buy something with confidence if you don’t know the basics of economics.
The claim that “no skills are needed” is too strong. To get good results, you need to know how to structure a prompt, how to compose a visual, and how to iterate. The $97 training upsell shows this.
There are real limits to the quality of AI. The results of current AI video technology are not always the same. After taking into account failures and artifacts, you should expect a usable rate of 30–50%. The real cost of your credit is twice what is advertised.
The Actual Costs
Year one for people who use it a lot:
• Front end: $19
• $47 a month for 12 months equals $564.
• Total: $583
Using AI:
• Put in $97 more
• Total: $680
For people who use a lot of credits:
• Total: $800 to $1,200 per year
You need to compare these prices to those of professional software subscriptions and specialized AI tools.
AI Image Magic vs. Other Options
For the sake of convenience:
• Estimated cost of AI Image Magic: $47 per month
• $15 a month for Canva Pro, which includes design and basic AI.
• $55 a month for Adobe Creative Cloud, which has professional tools.
For quality that is specific:
• Midjourney costs $10 to $30 a month, with the best image quality at $30.
• Runway ML costs $12 to $76 a month and is the best video AI on the market.
• HeyGen: $24 a month for videos of people talking about specific topics
For people on a budget:
• $12 a month for Leonardo.ai (8,500 images)
• Pika Labs: $10 a month for 250 videos
It all comes down to whether you need the all-in-one convenience enough to pay more per use.
Final Decision: Should You Get AI Image Magic?
After using AI Image Magic a lot, I think it’s a useful tool with aggressive advertising that hides its true value.
If you want to buy the $19 front-end,
• You want to try out AI content creation with little risk.
• You are a casual user who occasionally needs an image or video.
• You have specific short-term goals, like building your portfolio or promoting an event.
• You want to learn more about AI and are willing to spend $19 on it.
Think about the $47/month subscription only if:
• You have tried the front-end and love how it works.
• You get clear answers about how big your credit package is.
• You use between 200 and 500 credits every month.
• The price is worth it for your workflow because it is all-in-one.
• You looked at other options and this one gives you the best value for your needs.
Don’t pay the $97 for training unless:
• You are committed to the platform for a long time.
• You want optimization techniques because your results are not always the same.
• You plan to use it for work, so you need to get the most out of your credit.
If you want to avoid it completely,
• You want professional results that are good enough for TV.
• You are mostly buying to “make money online.”
• You can’t afford to pay for things every month.
• For important decisions, you need clear pictures.
AI Image Magic gets a 6.5 out of 10 for its product and a 3 out of 10 for its marketing. It works as promised within AI’s limits, but the misleading pricing and lack of important information make it hard to recommend.
The tool is helpful for the right person and at the right price. Try it out for $19. Ask for transparency before you sign up. Set realistic goals. Don’t use it as a miracle solution or main source of income; instead, use it to improve the work you already do.
The size of the credit package for the monthly subscription is not disclosed, which raises the biggest red flag. Don’t agree to pay $47 a month until you know exactly what you’re getting. Before you sign up, you can get help via email, ask specific questions, and compare the answers to other options.
AI Image Magic is a good deal for people who don’t use it often. For regular creators, the value depends on information that the company hasn’t shared. Specialized tools may be better for heavy users and agencies in terms of cost and quality.
My advice is to try it out, keep track of how much you use it, and then decide whether or not to subscribe based on your own experience, not on what the company says.






