Taylor Calcifer

ReDiagram Fix - One image to fix. One image to fix it with

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The fix is always in the other image. ReDiagram Fix lets you pull the right element from a reference image and compose it into your main image — style, lighting, and edges align automatically. No prompting. No describing. Just point at what's wrong, point at what's right, and fix it. Core output is stable. We're early on UX. If you do real work with AI images, we want you in now — your edge cases will shape what we build next.

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Taylor Calcifer
I built this because of my girlfriend. She's a publishing editor. After AI took off, her company expected editors to generate their own illustrations — and get them approved. The nightmare was props. A character holding a zero-gravity grill. AI got the scene right but the grill wrong — no restraint structure, chicken floating free. She had the perfect reference image. But no tool could take that one object and place it into the main image correctly. Text prompts made it worse: fix the grill, lose the hand position. Fix the hand, lose the lighting. She came to me. I opened Photoshop and spent an hour on what should take five minutes. I looked for a tool that did this. Nothing existed. So I started building — first just for her, then realized every AI image creator hits this wall. The approach evolved from "patch one element cleanly" to "make the surrounding elements respond correctly too." That second part is what took the most work. Happy to answer any questions about how it works.