We build the tool we wish
we had ourselves.

AI Image Extender is built by Skybringup, a small product studio shipping AI-native creative tools out of Singapore and Shanghai. We started this one because we kept reaching for it ourselves.

Why we built this

The team came out of running real-estate listings, e-commerce shoots, and indie-publication design — three places where the photo is good but the frame is always wrong for the channel that needs it. Cropping the subject out to fit a 16:9 banner felt like throwing away the work that mattered. Manual Photoshop content-aware fill on a 30-photo MLS listing took half a day.

When the new generation of outpaint models started producing edges that hold up at print scale, we started using them on every shoot. The tools that wrapped them, though, kept us behind a sign-up wall before we'd even seen if the AI could continue our floor. So we built the upload-first version: drop the photo, see the frame, sign in only when you're ready to spend a credit.

That is the whole product. Five free credits a month, no card, no quotas, no surprise paywall mid-flow. Pricing is on the pricing page; refunds and cancellations are explicit in the terms.

What we obsess over

  • The original pixels

    Your source image is preserved exactly. Only new pixels are AI-generated, never the inside of your frame. If we ever change that, we will say so loudly.

  • Failure modes, named

    Cluttered desks. Cut-off faces. Half-visible text labels. We document where outpaint breaks instead of pretending it always works, and we tell you when to crop the source first.

  • Three-step agent pipeline

    Vision analysis → prompt composition → outpaint at your target ratio. Every step runs visibly in the tool so you can see what the model is reasoning about before it generates.

  • No content farm

    We do not auto-publish AI-written posts. Every blog article we ship has either a real example we ran ourselves, a side-by-side comparison with a known alternative, or a documented failure mode worth recording.

How to reach us

Bug reports, feature requests, refund issues, security disclosures — one inbox, real responses, usually within a working day:

support@skybringup.com

Postal address for legal correspondence is in the terms of service. Our parent company is Skybringup Pte. Ltd.; we operate under the same brand for billing, refunds, and account ownership.