Meta rolls out Muse, a new AI image generator Meta launched Muse Image, a free AI image generator developed by Meta Superintelligence Labs, available on Meta AI app, Instagram Stories, and WhatsApp. The tool offers presets, prompt-based editing, and integration with Facebook Marketplace for custom ads and interior design. Meta also introduced new AI effects for Instagram Stories powered by Muse. Meta has unveiled https://about.fb.com/news/2026/07/introducing-muse-image-meta-ai/ its new AI image generator, Muse Image, which was produced by Meta Superintelligence Labs, the company’s dedicated AI unit. The new feature, which was internally code-named Mango, will be available https://www.cnbc.com/2026/07/07/meta-ai-muse-image.html for free through the Meta AI app, as well as in Instagram Stories and WhatsApp. What exactly can you do with Muse? It sounds like the use-cases are similar to most other AI image generators — you’ll be able to create a whole lot of goofy and cartoonish images, for instance. If you’re suffering from a dearth of imagination and can’t come up with any original prompts on your own, Meta says that Muse comes with “presets” — prefabricated image prompts — to “spark ideas.” An accompanying video shows other potential uses. One is to use Muse to create custom ads https://www.cnbc.com/2026/07/07/meta-ai-muse-image.html AI has notably crept into advertising over the past year or to play around with interior decoration ideas in the video, a user leverages Muse to see what a used couch might look like in their garage . This last function is designed to be integrated with Facebook Marketplace, Meta’s popular Craigslist-like locus of used furniture and accessories. The model also features prompt-based image editing, which can be used to create images to share across Meta’s various apps and platforms. “Ask it to mock up an image of you in front of a historical landmark, cleanly erase a photobomber from the background of a shot, or write a custom prompt to build a functional QR code,” the company offers. At the same time, Meta is launching a host of new AI effects https://about.instagram.com/blog/announcements/new-ai-effects-in-instagram-stories for Instagram Stories which are supported by Muse. Those effects include various customizable filters that can be used to modify existing photos. Meta says that the use of the new AI model is free for “everyday creation” although, past a certain limit, users will need to use Meta’s subscription plans. The company also said that Muse Video — presumably an AI video generator — is “already in development.” TechCrunch reached out to Meta for more information. Meta has released a number of AI apps and services over the past year, including an assistant called Creator https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/04/meta-rolls-out-a-new-ai-creator-assistant-on-facebook/ , and Pocket https://www.polygon.com/mark-zuckerberg-meta-new-app-pocket/ , an app that can be used to vibe code video games. The company has been accused of having a nebulous AI strategy https://www.cnbc.com/2026/04/28/meta-muse-spark-has-promise-wall-street-wants-zuckerberg-ai-strategy.html , although it’s still on track to spend a whole lot https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/will-someone-finally-blink-in-the-ai-spending-war-0f59aa60 on AI infrastructure this year as it continues to build out its services.