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Generative UI Guide
A practical guide to generative UI, including how GPT-Image-2 helps teams build adaptive interfaces instead of fixed screens.
Generative UI describes interfaces that are assembled from user intent, data state, and context rather than locked into one static layout. GPT-Image-2 helps teams explore this model by generating interface variants that reflect tone, hierarchy, and task priority in real time.
Beyond fixed responsive templates
Responsive design changes layout width, but generative UI changes interface composition itself. The system can elevate modules, alter content density, and reorganize pathways depending on who the user is and what the current task requires.
Where GPT-Image-2 fits in generative UI
GPT-Image-2 helps transform abstract interaction ideas into visual systems that teams can compare, test, and refine rapidly. It becomes especially useful when product teams need multiple layout hypotheses for different audiences or growth scenarios.
Dans cette ressource
- What generative UI actually means
- Patterns for adaptive layouts and flows
- How GPT-Image-2 supports contextual interface design