Make cyanotype prints in your browser with Morphic's cyanotype AI image generator. Generate a fern contact print in Prussian blue or a white-silhouette portrait, lock the blue-and-white tonality with Style Transfer, then add gentle motion with Image to Video.

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Pressed-botanical specimen sheet

A full sheet of pressed botanicals contact-printed in cyanotype, ferns and grasses as white silhouettes on Prussian blue, textured paper, soft brush-coated border, naturalist herbarium layout.

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Pressed-botanical specimen sheet

Sunlit print-drying scene

Several cyanotype prints laid out to develop in bright sun, deep blue fields with white forms, textured paper edges curling slightly, warm daylight on a wooden surface, handmade studio mood.

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Sunlit print-drying scene

Coastal shoreline cyanotype

A coastal shoreline rendered as a cyanotype, pale white surf and clouds against deep Prussian-blue water and sky, soft tonal gradients, textured paper grain, calm monochrome seascape feel.

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Coastal shoreline cyanotype

Layered objects photogram

A photogram of overlapping everyday objects on cyanotype paper, crisp white shapes and soft shadow edges on Prussian blue, textured fiber, exposure mottling, playful contact-print arrangement.

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Layered objects photogram

Crie Cyanotype em três passos

  1. 01

    Descreva seu Cyanotype

    Descreva o Cyanotype que você quer, em poucas palavras.

  2. 02

    Gere a imagem

    A Morphic gera uma imagem limpa e pronta para publicar no seu Canvas em segundos.

  3. 03

    Refine seu Cyanotype

    Ajuste o prompt, gere novas variações e depois baixe ou compartilhe o quadro.

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Where can I make cyanotype prints with AI?
You can make cyanotype prints directly in your browser on Morphic. Open the Image tool, describe the subject, the Prussian-blue ground, and the paper texture, and Morphic renders the print. No UV exposure and no coating chemistry needed.
What defines a cyanotype look at the prompt level?
A deep Prussian-blue ground, white silhouette forms, soft tonal gradients, and textured coated paper. Name the blue field, the white silhouette, and the paper grain in every prompt so the frame reads as a sun-print rather than a blue-tinted photo.
How do I get the Prussian-blue tonality right in a cyanotype print?
Specify it directly: call the ground ("deep Prussian-blue field") and the highlights ("crisp white silhouette", "soft tonal gradients"), plus the surface ("textured cotton paper", "brush-coated edges"). Reuse those cues so the blue-and-white look stays matched through the set.
How do I keep a cyanotype set feeling like one batch of prints?
Use Morphic's Style Transfer workflow to lock the Prussian-blue ground, the paper texture, and the silhouette treatment, then reference that style card in every prompt. The full set then reads as one batch of sun-prints across every frame.
Do I need UV chemistry or coated paper to make cyanotype prints?
No. Morphic runs in your browser and you direct it with plain-language prompts. Anyone who can describe a blue ground, a white silhouette, and textured paper can produce a cyanotype look. Coating chemistry and sunlight exposure are not required.