Stability AI
generationOpen source image and generative AI models from the team behind Stable Diffusion
AI image generation tools produce original visuals from text prompts, sketches, or reference images using diffusion models and related techniques. This is one of the largest categories on the site, with 1,062 tools covering everything from photorealistic portraits to anime art, product mockups, SVG creation, and illustration styles. They are used across creative, marketing, and development contexts.
Open source image and generative AI models from the team behind Stable Diffusion
Generate and refine product design ideas
No-code website builder with CMS and SEO
Design tool for presentations, posters, and social media
Create AI videos and animated photos with one click
Multimedia suite with video, backup, and AI tools
UI design tool for wireframes and prototypes
Convert blogs and videos into ebooks and lead magnets
Content creation and scheduling for marketing teams
Face swap for photos, videos, and GIFs
AI companion for roleplay and chat
Convert videos and images into animations
Free, open-source AI image generation
Remove unwanted objects from photos in seconds
Design a logo in minutes with AI
Design tool for social posts, ads, and presentations
Remove backgrounds from photos online
Generate product photos with AI
Generate and rewrite SEO-optimized blog posts and articles
Remove unwanted objects, people, and text from images
Photo restoration and enhancement online
Cloud architecture diagrams with drag-and-drop components
Turn photos into Halloween character avatars
Real-time video analytics from existing camera feeds
With over a thousand tools in this space, the differences that matter most are style specialization, resolution, speed, and commercial rights. General-purpose generators handle a wide variety of prompts but may not excel in any single aesthetic. Niche tools, such as those focused on anime, product photography, or architectural visuals, tend to produce more consistent results within their domain. Many platforms are built on the same underlying models, so the real differentiator is often the interface, prompt guidance, inpainting capabilities, and how much post-generation editing is possible. Free tiers almost universally apply watermarks or generation limits; paid plans typically unlock higher resolution and commercial licensing. For professional use, read the terms carefully, some platforms retain rights to generated images or restrict commercial redistribution. API access is available on many platforms, making batch generation practical for product teams. Starting with a free trial across two or three tools before committing to a paid plan is usually the most efficient way to find a match for your style and workflow.