Image Studio
Generate from text or edit an existing photo — 70+ text-to-image and 70+ image-to-image models, switching automatically.
420+ open source AI models. 14 studios. Zero subscriptions, zero content filters. Generate an image right now, then watch it come to life as video.
Powered by open, unfiltered models — no sign-up required.
Inside the model catalog
Every generative AI task gets a purpose-built workspace instead of one overloaded prompt box. Open the studio you need — image, video, audio, lip sync, cinema or workflow — and the right models are already wired in.
Generate from text or edit an existing photo — 70+ text-to-image and 70+ image-to-image models, switching automatically.
Text-to-video or animate a start frame — 85+ text-to-video and 120+ image-to-video models, switching automatically.
Generate and edit AI audio and music from a text prompt.
Auto-clip and extract highlights from longer uploads.
Motion and animation generation for stylized video effects.
Animate a portrait or sync lips on existing footage with 9 dedicated models.
Swap or recast a subject's body or appearance in an image or video.
Photorealistic cinematic shots with pro camera, lens, focal length and aperture controls.
Generate ad and marketing-ready creative variations from a single input.
Build and run multi-step AI pipelines visually — chain image, video and audio models into automated flows.
A multi-turn creative agent that plans and executes generation tasks conversationally.
A canvas-based autonomous design agent for iterative visual work.
A directory of app templates and use-cases built on the same model catalog.
Tools for creating and managing consistent AI persona and influencer content.
It runs the same three-step flow in the hero as it does in the full workspace — describe it, generate, then push the result into motion.

Type what you want to see. No account needed to start.

Your prompt runs through a real, unfiltered model in seconds.

Turn that image into motion and preview how it comes to life in the studio.
Three sections carry most of the work, and each runs two modes off one canvas — so what you just made becomes the input to the next generation, with no export step in between.

Text-to-image with an empty canvas, image-to-image the moment you drop a reference in — and up to 14 reference images per request for character consistency.

Start from a sentence or a still frame — text-to-video and image-to-video share one timeline, so the image you generated becomes the opening frame of the clip.

Portrait mode drives a still image from an audio track; video mode re-syncs an existing clip. Both run on dedicated lip sync models rather than a one-size-fits-all pass.
Every install ships the same open source catalog. 420+ models across 8 categories — the same catalog, whether you self-host or use it free online.
Category counts match the open-source project's published model list.
Stills straight out of the tool — no retouching, no upscaling pass, no prompt sanitised on the way in.








One open source catalog covers jobs that normally take three or four separate subscriptions.
Shoot a plain product photo once, then re-light and re-stage it across dozens of backdrops with image-to-image models.
Image StudioLock camera, lens, focal length and aperture, then generate every frame of the sequence in one consistent look.
Cinema StudioRecord or generate the audio, drop in a portrait, and let the lip sync models drive the talking video end to end.
Lip Sync StudioOne brief becomes a week of ad variations — same subject, different crops, ratios and moods, generated in a single pass.
Marketing StudioFeed up to 14 reference images into one request so a game or comic character keeps the same face from every angle.
Image StudioWire an image model into a video model into an audio pass, then run the whole chain on a batch of prompts unattended.
Workflow StudioThe subscription platforms charge monthly, filter prompts and ship one proprietary model family. This open source project answers each point with a free alternative — the same open source comparison the project publishes about itself.
| Capability | Other ProvidersMidjourney · Runway · Kling · Luma · Pika | Open Generative AIfree & open source |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | Subscription-based | Free (open-source) |
| Content filters | Yes — prompts blocked or altered | None |
| Restrictions | Platform guardrails enforced | Full creative freedom |
| Models | Proprietary | 400+ open & commercial models |
| Multi-image input | Limited | Up to 14 images per request |
| Lip sync | No | 9 models, image & video modes |
| Hosted version | Subscription | Free |
| Self-hosting | No | Yes |
| Customizable | No | Fully hackable |
| Data privacy | Cloud-based | Your data stays local (self-hosted) |
| Source code | Closed | MIT licensed |
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Feedback from people shipping with it every week, attributed by role rather than by name.
Fourteen reference images in one request is the whole reason I moved. My character finally keeps the same face across every angle sheet I generate.
No filter has stopped a prompt mid-project since I switched. I stopped rewording briefs to get past a moderation layer and just made the video.
I self-host it on one box with a 4090 and swap in local models when I want them. Same interface, none of the data leaving my machine.
420+ models, 14 studios, no subscription. No account required to try it.
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