
Add text to an image downloaded from the internet
Turn any image into a classroom-ready visual quickly — auto-add captions, titles, and accessibility text with a 3-node workflow.
Trusted by
Teachers and universities widely adopt AI-assisted design platforms (Canva, Adobe Express) and workflow automation (EditImage + HTTP integrations)
Success Story
Canva reached 100 million teachers, students and administrators monthly using classroom-ready AI and templates.
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Problem
Teachers and content teams spend a lot of time manually editing imagery—adding titles, resizing, generating alt text, or embedding course metadata. Manual image editing slows content creation and leads to inconsistent visuals and missing accessibility text.
Solution
This 3-node workflow automates text overlay and metadata embedding: EditImage formats and captions images, HttpRequest fetches contextual text (assignment names, dates, captions or auto-summaries), and Storage/Notify saves assets and notifies staff. The result: consistent, accessible visuals shipped faster.
Result
Faster creation of lesson visuals (minutes instead of tens of minutes), consistent branding, fewer accessibility omissions, and faster publishing of classroom materials.
Use Cases
Add text to an image downloaded from the internet is a lightweight, teacher-friendly automation that standardizes creation of visual assets for lessons, social posts, certificates, and accessibility captions. The agent implements a 3-node workflow. Designed for instructors and content teams, the workflow enforces consistent visual standards, produces accessible alt text, embeds metadata for later search, and removes manual image-editing steps. Use cases include creating daily slide images, social media graphics for school events, annotated diagrams for lessons, student certificates (auto-populated name/date), and rapid A/B variations for classroom testing. Teachers can use built-in templates or request auto-generated text (via the HttpRequest node to an NLP service) that summarizes image content or attaches assignment details. The agent is purposely non-destructive: original images are preserved, edits are versioned, and human review is required before final publishing. This keeps instructors in control while drastically reducing the time to produce classroom visuals.
Integrations
Connect to your existing tools seamlessly
Technology Stack
Automation
Automation
Infrastructure
Implementation Timeline
Kickoff & template mapping
1 daychoose fonts, sizes, safe margins
Workflow setup
1-2 daysconfigure EditImage, HttpRequest, Storage/Notify
API & storage integration
1 dayconnect LMS/Drive/S3 and metadata API
Pilot run & review
1-2 daysprocess 10–20 images, collect teacher feedback
Tuning
1-2 daysadjust captioning rules, alt-text heuristics
Rollout
1 daypublish template library and handoff docs
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