Step 01
Describe The Flag You Picture
In the flag maker prompt box, name the colors, the layout (horizontal bands, a cross, a canton, a diagonal split) and any emblem imagery such as a wolf, a mountain or crossed swords. Tone words like classical heraldry, minimal modern or faded and antique steer the mood. The flag maker reads the whole sentence, so specifics beat adjectives. If you have a crest or reference picture, upload it alongside the text and the design gets generated from that visual direction too.
Step 02
Generate Several Versions At Once
Press generate and the flag maker turns the description into flag designs, and you can run a batch when you want several directions to compare side by side. Iteration happens through the prompt itself: when a version misses the mark, adjust the wording and the flag maker generates again.
Step 03
Download The Version You Keep
Pick the design you want and download it from the flag maker as a high resolution image, up to 4K and with no watermark. You can take the file to a printer if you want a physical flag, and every generation stays in your workspace, ready to revisit and build on later.