Feature — In-Content Images

Break up text walls with editorial illustrations

Bold editorial illustrations distributed across article sections at H2 boundaries. Configurable from 0 to 5 images per article — each one generated to match the specific subtopic and your brand style.

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// placement-logic

How placement works

01

Section mapping

During the outline phase, the agent identifies all H2 sections in the article structure and marks potential image placement positions.

02

Distribution algorithm

Images are distributed evenly across H2 boundaries. For a 3-image article with 10 sections, placement targets positions at roughly 1/4, 1/2, and 3/4 of the content.

03

Contextual generation

Each image is generated based on the H2 section it introduces — capturing the specific subtopic, not just the overall article theme.

04

Inline embedding

Generated images are embedded directly into the article HTML with proper alt text, responsive sizing, and lazy loading attributes.

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Configurable image count

0None

Text-only articles with no inline images. Featured image and infographics can still be included separately.

1-2Minimal

Light visual accents for shorter articles or content where text density is preferred. One visual break in the first half, one in the second.

3Default

The recommended setting for most articles. Three illustrations provide a natural visual rhythm across a 3,000+ word piece.

4-5Image-rich

Maximum visual engagement for long-form guides, tutorials, and comparison articles where visual breaks dramatically improve readability.

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Style consistency across your library

In-content images share the same editorial illustration system as featured images and infographics. Your brand colors, dark backgrounds, and bold abstract style carry through every visual in every article — creating a cohesive content library that looks intentional, not assembled from random stock photos.

Each in-content image is unique to its section topic, but the visual language remains consistent. A cybersecurity article and a marketing guide will look different in subject matter but share the same design DNA. This builds visual brand recognition across your entire blog.

Brand color inheritanceDark background defaultSection-specific topicsConsistent visual language

// engagement-impact

Impact on reader engagement

38%

Longer average session

Articles with distributed images hold reader attention across more sections, extending total time on page.

2.1x

More sections read

Visual breaks at H2 boundaries encourage readers to continue scrolling rather than bouncing after the introduction.

27%

Lower bounce rate

In-content images create natural stopping points that transform skimmers into readers who engage with the full article.

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In-content image questions, answered

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