Everyone loves to generate AI art, but no one likes to pay for it. The good news is that you don’t actually have to pay up if you want some AI art right this minute, and you don’t have to settle for poor results just because you’re on a budget. Here are five places you can go right now and make some pretty pictures.
1Craiyon
This tool used to be known as “DALL-E Mini”, but had to change toCraiyonsince the company isn’t affiliated with OpenAI or itsDALL-Eimage generator. I want to be upfront that Craiyon doesn’t produce very good results compared to most paid or free AI image generators, but it’s the only free option that still has that unique “jankiness” that early AI images had. While everyone is approaching perfection with their models, Craiyon has retained that quirky charm, and so deserves some love in my opinion.
2Stable Diffusion Online
3Ideogram
Ideogramis ahot new competitor to MidJourneywhich I found to be quite promising in terms of features, but not quite there when it comes to the final quality of the results or consistency. However, one big advantage Ideogram has over MidJourney is its free tier. MidJourney used to offer a free tier, but has since ended it. So if you want something quite similar, but don’t want to pay for it, give Ideogram a shot. It’s definitely one of the best AI image generators on the market right now.
4Artbreeder
Artbreederoffers a set of different tools that let you do all sorts of creative things with images. This includes “Prompter” which is the core tool to create images from text prompts. However, there’s some interesting stuff that lets you mix images, create a character with a certain pose from source images, and much more. The output is quite decent, but it works best when you provide your own source images in addition to your text prompt.
The free tier comes with 10 credits per month, but you may get more byearning achievements.
5OpenArt
OpenArtcomes with a 50-credit trial, and if you join the OpenArt Discord server, you’ll get another one-time allocation of 100 credits. These credits let you use all the premium features of the service. Once you’ve used up those credits and fall back to the free tier, you’ll be limited to 50 generations using one of only four models per day. You’re also limited in terms of image size.
One major bonus of the free tier for OpenArt is that even images generated on the free tier are private, which is not true for the competition who usually require a paid subscription (and quite an expensive one) to generate images privately. While you’re enjoying those free trial credits, you’ll have access to a mind-boggling number of specialized image generation models, so make the most of it!
While it’s definitely worth paying for a premium art generation service likeMidJourney, if you just want to make some AI images for a once-off project, or you want to learn the ins and outs of this fascinating new technology without spending any money, these free services offer more than most people will ever need.