Caroline Bishop Mar 11, 2026 07:24
Leonardo AI publishes detailed guide on AI-powered social media content creation, covering background editing, localization, and video generation workflows.
Leonardo AI has published an extensive guide detailing how creators can integrate artificial intelligence into their social media workflows, covering everything from background replacement to automated video generation from static images.
The guide arrives as AI adoption in social media marketing approaches near-universal levels. According to industry data, approximately 86% of marketers now use AI tools in daily operations, with teams reporting an average time savings of 2.5 hours per piece of content. Companies leveraging these workflows are publishing 42% more content monthly than those relying on manual processes alone.
Core Workflow Capabilities
Leonardo’s guide focuses on five primary use cases that address common pain points for social media managers. Background replacement allows creators to transform flat studio shots into contextual images—the example given shows medical staff photos gaining depth through AI-generated hospital backgrounds.
Cross-platform reformatting tackles the resolution headache that plagues multi-channel strategies. A single square image can be extended to 16:9 for LinkedIn or 2:3 for Facebook using outpainting prompts that match original lighting and textures. The platform supports models including Nano Banana and GPT-Image-1.5 for these tasks.
Perhaps most commercially relevant: instant localization. Nano Banana Pro can translate product packaging text directly into target languages while preserving visual elements—a capability that could dramatically reduce asset production costs for international campaigns.
Video From Static Images
The Product Spin Blueprint represents Leonardo’s push into video generation, converting single product photos into rotating video assets suitable for Instagram Reels or TikTok. The AI handles depth mapping and frame generation automatically.
This matters because platform algorithms increasingly favor video content. The guide recommends upscaling images before upload to combat aggressive compression that degrades fine details—particularly important for high-texture products like jewelry or food photography.
Competitive Landscape
Leonardo positions itself as a model aggregator, offering access to multiple AI systems (Nano Banana, GPT Image 1.5, Veo 3, Sora 2) within a single interface. The company competes directly with Canva’s Magic Studio suite and Google’s creative tools including Whisk, Flow, ImageFX, and MusicFX.
The AI in social media market continues expanding rapidly, with projections showing growth from $2.12 billion in 2024 to $2.7 billion in 2025—a 27.3% compound annual growth rate. Meta’s recent acquisition of AI-driven social network Moltbook and X’s integration of Grok-powered audio into long-form articles signal that major platforms are betting heavily on AI-native content experiences.
Practical Considerations
The guide emphasizes maintaining human oversight despite automation capabilities. Leonardo recommends building reusable prompt libraries for brand consistency and always reviewing AI outputs for artifacts before publishing. Copyright remains murky—while Leonardo grants commercial usage rights, actual protection depends on jurisdiction and the degree of human creative input.
Platform disclosure requirements present another consideration. Most social networks now mandate labeling for realistic AI content, with violations potentially triggering content removal or account restrictions.
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