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Stop Hardcoding Templates: How I Feed a Live 3x2 Inspiration Grid into Gemini Flash
Aldin Kozica · 2026-05-16 · via DEV Community

Every developer building a tech blog, open-source documentation site, or SaaS product hits the same annoying roadblock: Open Graph (OG) images. When you share your project on Twitter/X, LinkedIn, or dev.to, a generic background with text gets ignored. But spending 15 minutes in Canva for every single release or article is a massive productivity killer.

I wanted to completely automate this, but static, hardcoded templates are boring. Instead, I built a backend pipeline that looks at what is currently trending live, builds a single 3x2 visual inspiration grid from those trends, and feeds that image into Gemini Flash to generate a brand new, context-aware OG asset.

The best part? It adapts to shifting design trends completely on autopilot, with ZERO room for AI hallucinations.


A conceptual architecture diagram showing a 3x2 grid of scraped developer images acting as a visual guardrail for an AI pipeline

The Conceptual Architecture: Zero Room for Hallucinations 🛡️

The biggest issue with using GenAI for visual production is predictability. If you give an LLM too much freedom, it will hallucinate weird layouts, bad fonts, or completely off-brand designs.

To fix this, my pipeline doesn't let the AI "think" from scratch. It builds a strict visual and contextual cage around it. Here is how the execution flow looks:

  • Trigger: New Post or Git Push detected.
  • Step 1: Scrape Live Trend Images using Node.js on a Hetzner VPS.
  • Step 2: Compile those images into a single 3x2 Grid Image (The Visual Guardrail).
  • Step 3: Send the compiled Grid + Strict Title to the Gemini Flash API.
  • Result: A deterministic, on-trend 1200x630 OG Image is generated.

1. The Live Trend Fetch

When a new post or release is detected, the backend quickly scrapes the top-performing visual assets under that specific tech niche.

2. The Grid Compilation

The system takes those top 6 live image results and programmatically compiles them into a single 3x2 image grid buffer. This grid acts as our visual guardrail.

3. The Multimodal Constraint

We send this single grid image directly to Gemini Flash alongside the exact title of the new post.

Because Gemini Flash receives a concrete visual sample (the grid) and a literal text string (the title), there is absolutely no room for it to invent custom nonsense or hallucinate. It is forced to morph the existing design patterns it sees in the grid with the exact input parameters provided to the underlying generation engine—which I abstracted into a dedicated infrastructure tool called ThumbAPI.


A high-level overview of multimodal prompt logic analyzing layout structures and contrast alignment from an image input

The Prompt Logic: Turning Inspiration into Assets 🧠

Since the model is multimodal, you don't need to write complex image-processing algorithms. You just need to guide the AI's "designer eye" to extract patterns from the grid rather than creating something out of thin air:

  • Visual Pattern Extraction: The model scans the 3x2 grid to isolate the dominant layout structures (e.g., whether the community is currently leaning toward minimalist code blocks, dark mode neon gradients, or abstract geometric shapes).
  • Contrast Alignment: It determines how to place your specific text inside that exact structure so it pops inside the current active feed.
  • Title Integration: It maps the new post title into the calculated visual framework and outputs the final deployment-ready 1200x630 WebP image.

Why This Pipeline Wins

  • Autopilot Relevancy: The images aren't random or stuck in the past. If the dev community suddenly shifts its aesthetic preferences, the scraper catches it, the grid changes, and the AI automatically matches the current vibe.
  • Infrastructure Efficiency: By hosting the scraper and grid compiler on a low-cost Hetzner VPS and pairing it with Gemini Flash's speed, running this production pipeline costs next to nothing.
  • No Canva Required: The pipeline finishes in seconds, updating the CMS or repository automatically right after a git push.

Let's Discuss: How do you handle your project assets? 🚀

Moving the inspiration and rendering pipeline completely to a programmatic, image-to-image AI workflow has completely changed how I ship content. It bridges the gap between pure code and marketing design without relying on unpredictable prompt engineering.

I’d love to get your thoughts in the comments:

  • How are you currently generating OG images or headers for your side projects? Do you stick to static code-generated templates, or do you still build them manually?
  • Have you experimented with using multimodal image inputs as strict guardrails to stop AI hallucinations?

Drop a comment below if you want to know more about the n8n integration, or feel free to check out ThumbAPI if you want to test the programmatic asset generation logic yourself!


P.S. All visual materials and image grids shown in this post were generated programmatically using ThumbAPI.