Migrate from Ideogram to Reve.
2 documentation-derived translation patterns — what carries over and what to watch for. Cited to the Feature Parity Map; the audit tells you whether the move is worth it.
In-image text is the headline overlap: both tools are cited as typography leaders that render legible signs, posters, packaging, and labels. A team on Ideogram can drop Reve for typography work by re-running the same text-bearing prompts on Ideogram 3.0, which advertises ~95% text accuracy and handles multi-word headlines, paragraphs, and body copy. Where a Reve prompt relied on its explicit layout to place text in a precise spot, describe that placement in the Ideogram prompt (position, size, the exact wording in quotes) to reproduce the composition. A real upgrade on the Ideogram side: the free Layerize Text (Editable Text Layers) tool extracts rendered words into independent layers so wording, font, and size can be changed after generation without re-rolling the whole image — something Reve does not offer.
- Warning: Ideogram text rendering is strongest in English and Latin-script languages with other scripts still expanding, so non-Latin signage that worked on Reve should be spot-checked on Ideogram before cutting over.
- Warning: Exact-match typography is not guaranteed on either model; re-render each critical Reve string on Ideogram and proofread, since long strings (beyond ~60 characters) and dense paragraphs raise the spelling-error rate.
- Warning: Ideogram's free text rendering downloads JPG only and posts generations to a public gallery — a paid plan is required for PNG and private generation, so brand/confidential text work needs a paid Ideogram tier even though the feature itself is free.
Reve and Ideogram are both prompt-to-image generators, so a team standardizing on Ideogram can retire Reve by re-running the same natural-language prompts on Ideogram 3.0 at ideogram.ai (or the iOS app). The workflow is symmetric: paste the existing Reve prompt, generate, and pick from the four images Ideogram returns per run instead of Reve's single-image output. Where a Reve image leaned on its automatic prompt-enhancement toggle, write the extra detail into the Ideogram prompt directly (or use Ideogram's Magic Prompt) to recover the same richness. Map Reve aspect ratios onto Ideogram's supported set (1:3 to 3:1; custom ratios need Plus or higher). For anyone calling Reve programmatically, swap to Ideogram's REST API (api.ideogram.ai, Api-Key header), which bills per output image.
- Warning: Reve's free tier gives ~20 generations/day; Ideogram's Free tier is tighter (~10 slow generations, public gallery, JPG-only download) — a paid Ideogram plan (Plus/Pro) is needed for private generations, PNG, and priority credits to match steady Reve usage.
- Warning: Reve outputs one image per prompt while Ideogram returns four per generation, so credit-per-keep and review workflow differ — budget Ideogram credits against the four-up output, not per accepted image.
- Warning: There is no project/library import from Reve into Ideogram: re-create prompts manually and re-download any finished Reve images before cancelling, since Reve assets do not transfer.