AI Visuals for Teachers
From lesson covers to classroom posters and short explainer clips — describe it, and eaxy routes each task to the right model.
June 16, 2026

Teachers spend hours hunting for usable images — and most of what turns up is the wrong size, watermarked, or off-topic. eaxy lets you describe the visual you actually need — a lesson cover, a slide diagram, a classroom poster, a story illustration, or a short clip — and generates it on demand. Smart Routing picks the right model for each task, so you get a clean result without learning a single tool.
What you can make
- Lesson covers — a consistent header image for each unit or module, matched to your subject and grade level.
- Presentation graphics — clear, uncluttered visuals for slides: process diagrams, labelled scenes, concept illustrations.
- Classroom posters — print-ready visuals up to 4K for walls, reading corners and bulletin boards.
- Story illustrations — friendly, age-appropriate art for reading passages, language lessons and early-years materials.
- Short educational clips — quick animated explainers or moving story scenes for screens and slide decks.
How Smart Routing helps
You don't choose a model — you describe the result. Smart Routing reads the task and sends it to the best-fit engine, then keeps the lineup current as better models ship. In practice:
- A crisp, photoreal still for a science topic routes to a SOTA diffusion model (Seedream, Flux, or an Imagen-class engine).
- A poster with embedded title text routes to a model that handles legible typography well, like a GPT-image-class engine.
- A short animated clip routes to a video model — Kling 3.0, Veo 3.1 or Seedance 2.0 — depending on length, motion and realism.
That means you stop comparing tools and start making materials. The right model is chosen for you, every time.
How to make a lesson cover with eaxy
- Open the image generator and write a short brief: subject, mood, age group, and aspect ratio (16:9 for slide headers works well).
- Add a style cue — "flat illustration," "soft watercolour," "clean infographic" — to keep your unit covers consistent.
- Generate, then refine the prompt or regenerate variations until one fits.
- Need text on it, like a unit title? Try the poster generator flow, which is tuned for visuals with words.
- Export. On Pro and above your download carries a commercial license, so it's safe for paid courses and printed materials.
Posters and slide graphics
For wall posters, generate at high resolution and let eaxy route to a model that holds detail at scale — output goes up to 4K, which prints cleanly on large formats. For slides, favour simple compositions with plenty of negative space so labels and captions stay readable from the back of the room. A short, specific brief beats a long one: name the subject, the single focal idea, and the colour feel, and leave the rest to the model.
If you want help writing those briefs, the AI image prompting guide covers structure, style words and aspect ratios in plain language.
Story illustrations and short clips
For reading passages and language lessons, generate a set of illustrations in one consistent style, then animate the ones that benefit from motion. Use image-to-video to bring a finished still to life — a character waving, leaves falling, a simple cycle — or start from a text description for a short explainer scene. eaxy routes clips to video models such as Kling 3.0 for realistic motion, Veo 3.1 for coherent scenes, or Hailuo 02 and Wan 2.5 for shorter loops, matching the engine to what you described.
Keep clips short and purposeful — five to ten seconds is plenty for a slide or a screen. The goal is to clarify a concept, not to fill time.
Tips for classroom-ready results
- Be specific about age group. "For 7-year-olds" produces friendlier, simpler art than a generic prompt.
- Lock a style and reuse it. Consistent covers and illustrations make a unit feel intentional and easier to follow.
- Mind the aspect ratio. 16:9 for slides, portrait for posters, square for handout thumbnails.
- Leave room for text. Ask for open space if you'll add titles or labels afterwards.
- Generate variations. It's quick to spin up three options and pick the clearest one.
Get started
Create an account, describe your first lesson cover or poster, and let Smart Routing handle the rest. Sign up to start, or see plans and the commercial license on the pricing page. For broader image work — diagrams, scenes, character art — start from the text-to-image generator and build your materials from there.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use these visuals in paid courses and printed handouts?+
Yes, on Pro and above your generations include a commercial license, so you can use them in paid courses, printed worksheets, school newsletters and online lessons. Starter is for personal use and evaluation. There is no free tier.
Do I need to know which AI model to pick?+
No. You describe the outcome and eaxy's Smart Routing sends each task to the best-fit model — diffusion engines for stills, video engines for clips. As newer models land, the lineup stays current so you never have to model-chase.
What resolution can I get for printed posters?+
eaxy generates stills up to 4K, which is enough for large classroom posters and wall displays. For A4 handouts and slide graphics, standard high-resolution output is more than sharp enough.
Can I turn a still illustration into a short clip?+
Yes. Use image-to-video to animate a finished illustration, or generate a clip from a text description. eaxy routes to video models like Kling 3.0, Veo 3.1 or Seedance 2.0 depending on the motion and length you need.
Is this suitable for non-designers?+
It is built for it. You write a plain-language brief — subject, style, age group, aspect ratio — and eaxy handles model selection and rendering. No prompt engineering or design background required, though a clear brief always helps.
Make it with eaxy
Describe anything and generate stunning images in seconds - then bring them to motion with the best AI video models.