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ChatGPT Images 2.0 vs Suno v5.5

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Image Generation

ChatGPT Images 2.0

OpenAI's gpt-image-2 replaces DALL-E with 4096px output and near-perfect text

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75%

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Free

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OpenAI launched ChatGPT Images 2.0 today via a noon PT livestream, powered by gpt-image-2 — a full replacement for DALL-E. The headline capabilities: 4096×4096 pixel output, claimed 99% text rendering accuracy including multilingual typography (Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Hindi, Bengali), up to 8 images per prompt, and 2x faster generation than the model it replaces. Unlike DALL-E, gpt-image-2 integrates O-series reasoning — the model researches and plans the structure of an image before rendering begins, similar to how o3 reasons through a math problem before outputting an answer. The practical applications being demoed extend well beyond standard image generation: infographics with accurate data labels, presentation slides, geographic maps, manga-style sequential panels, and UI mockup wireframes. The text rendering accuracy in particular is being highlighted as a step-change — previous generative image models consistently mangled multilingual text, which made them largely unusable for international design and publishing workflows. Available to all ChatGPT users starting today. Paid tiers get higher resolution and output volume limits. API access opens in early May. The launch is drawing comparison to DALL-E 3's moment in 2023, though the technical bar has moved significantly — TechCrunch called the text accuracy "surprisingly good" and VentureBeat noted multilingual handling was "seemingly flawless" in demo conditions.

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Creative Tools

Suno v5.5

AI music gets personalized: Voices, Custom Models, and My Taste

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75%

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Suno v5.5, released March 26, 2026, is the biggest quality jump in the AI music generator's history. Three headline features: Voices (generate in the style of your own uploaded voice samples), Custom Models (fine-tune the base model on your music library to create a personalized generation engine), and My Taste (a preference learning system that adapts to your ratings over time). The technical foundation under v5.5 has been substantially upgraded — the model produces noticeably better vocal clarity, more coherent song structure across full 4-minute tracks, and dramatically improved instrumental separation. Genre blending that used to produce muddy outputs now sounds intentional. The platform has also improved its handling of unusual prompts, languages, and non-Western musical traditions. Suno now serves tens of millions of creators globally and has produced over a billion songs total. The Voices feature in particular marks a shift from "generate music" to "generate my music" — a personalization layer that could finally make AI music feel less generic. With a Warner Music Group partnership confirmed, the question isn't whether Suno is the leading AI music platform — it's whether the industry can adapt before Suno becomes the industry.

Decision
ChatGPT Images 2.0
Suno v5.5
Panel verdict
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Community
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No community votes yet
Pricing
Free (limits) / ChatGPT Plus: $20/mo / API: early May
Free tier; Pro $8/mo; Premier $24/mo
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OpenAI's gpt-image-2 replaces DALL-E with 4096px output and near-perfect text
AI music gets personalized: Voices, Custom Models, and My Taste
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Image Generation
Creative Tools

Reviewer scorecard

Builder
80/100 · ship

API access in May is the real play here. Accurate multilingual text in generated images unlocks localization workflows that were previously impossible to automate — generating region-specific marketing assets at scale without a designer touching every language variant. The O-series planning integration is a genuine architecture upgrade.

80/100 · ship

Custom Models via fine-tuning on your own library is the killer feature for developers building music products on top of Suno's API. The personalization stack (Voices + My Taste + Custom Models) finally makes programmatic music generation feel like a platform rather than a toy.

Skeptic
45/100 · skip

The '99% text accuracy' claim needs independent reproduction before it's credible — OpenAI's live demos have a history of cherry-picking favorable conditions. And 4096px at 8 images per prompt is meaningless if rate limits are aggressive. Wait to see the actual API pricing and limits before integrating this into any pipeline.

45/100 · skip

The Voices feature raises immediate copyright and consent questions — whose voice, with what training data? The WMG partnership suggests commercial pressure is shaping features. Real musicians are still getting squeezed out, not empowered, by these tools.

Futurist
80/100 · ship

Accurate text rendering in generated images is the unlock that turns generative image tools from 'creative exploration' into 'production asset pipeline.' Combined with O-series reasoning, this moves image generation from stochastic to structured. The creative tools landscape just shifted again.

80/100 · ship

Music is about to bifurcate: AI-generated ambient/functional music (playlists, game scores, ads) will be dominated by tools like Suno v5.5, while human artists find new premium niches. This is the iPod moment for music production.

Creator
80/100 · ship

Accurate multilingual typography in generated imagery is something the design community has been waiting years for. If the text quality holds at production scale, this replaces a painful manual step for anyone doing international content. The infographic and slide generation demos alone would justify the upgrade.

80/100 · ship

My Taste's preference learning finally solves the 'prompt fatigue' problem — I can stop trying to describe what I want and just rate tracks until the model learns my aesthetic. This is how creative AI tools should work.

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