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Generating titles, descriptions, and bios with AI

Writing about your own work is hard. ArtHelper can take a first pass for you. Throughout the app — on your profile, on each piece of artwork, on social posts you’re drafting — you’ll see a small wand icon next to text fields. Click it and ArtHelper drafts something for you, based on the work you’ve uploaded and the tone you’ve taught it. You can keep what it writes, edit it, ask for changes, or regenerate it from scratch. This article shows you where the wand icons live and how to use them.

Where you can use AI content generation

The wand icon shows up anywhere there’s a writing field that ArtHelper can help with. The most common places:

  • Your profile bio — the short paragraph people see at the top of your profile.

  • Your artist statement — the longer piece about what you make and why.

  • Your story — the longer-form “about me” section on your profile.

  • Your display name and tagline — short fields where the wand can suggest a polish.

  • Artwork titles and descriptions — when you edit a piece of artwork’s details, the wand can draft a title and a description from the image itself.

  • Social posts and captions — when you’re drafting a post to share to Instagram, the wand can write the caption.

How to generate something

The flow is the same wherever you see the wand.

  1. Open the page with the text field you want to fill — for example, your profile in Settings.

  2. Find the small wand icon near the field. Click it.

  3. A small box opens and ArtHelper starts writing. After a moment you’ll see a draft.

  4. If you like it, click Use. The text drops into the field.

  5. If you’d like another try, click Re-generate.

  6. If you want to nudge it in a particular direction, click Suggest changes at the bottom of the draft, type a quick note (for example, “make it more conversational” or “mention the watercolor technique”), and ArtHelper rewrites it.

Tip

The first draft is almost never the final draft. Treat it as a starting point — edit a line, swap a word, then keep what feels like you.

How ArtHelper decides what to write

ArtHelper draws on three things when it drafts text for you:

  • Your uploaded work. The visual style, subject matter, and any titles or notes you’ve added.

  • What’s already in your profile. Your bio, location, story, and artist statement help it sound like you.

  • The voice you’ve trained. Your formality, your tone choices, words you’ve asked it to avoid — all set in Settings → Assistant. The Train your Assistant article covers how to tune this.

The more accurate your profile and the more carefully you’ve trained the Assistant’s voice, the closer the AI’s drafts will sound to how you’d actually write.

If the result isn’t right

A few things to try when the draft doesn’t land:

  • Click Suggest changes and tell it what to fix in plain English — “shorter”, “don’t mention the gallery”, “talk more about the texture”.

  • Click Re-generate to throw out the draft and start over.

  • Improve the source. Add more detail to your profile, or upload a few more pieces, then try again. The AI can only describe what it knows about.

  • Open Settings → Assistant and tighten your voice — your tone, your formality, and the words to avoid.

Common questions

Does ArtHelper post or save anything automatically?

No. Generated text only goes into a field after you click Use. You can still edit it before you save the page.

Will my bio sound generic?

The first time you use it, possibly — the AI doesn’t know much about you yet. Fill in your story, location, and a few words about your tone, then try again. By the third or fourth pass it usually sounds a lot more like you.

Can I use the same wand on other artists’ work?

No — content generation only writes about your own profile and your own uploaded art. It’s a tool for you, not a tool for talking about anyone else.

Is there a limit on how many times I can use it?

Free accounts have a generous daily limit. Paid plans get higher limits. If you hit the cap, you’ll see a friendly message and a link to upgrade.