A tour-de-force through the ten most effective AI generators available on the Internet today. Samples of outputs and prompts with pictures provides, Four pictures for each of the ten tools.
Introduction
I have always been a big fan of AI art.
I played with Wombo.AI when it first came out and even shared some of the pictures on my social media.
How far the world of digital art has come!
Today’s AI image generators are so advanced that it can be difficult to distinguish between reality and art.
I always use AI-generated art for my articles, and thus, I am a keen aficionado of AI art and how to get the best results for my work.
If you want to learn my secrets, read till the end.
I promise to teach you how to enhance your prompts so that you always get a fantastic image from the AI Image Generator.
But at the end of the article!
And I promise you, this will be a great read and a great guide for everyone who wants to produce top-quality digital art.
Choice of AI Text-to-Image Generators
I have used the following AI image generators for this comparative article.
I rejected a few because the output quality was poor, so only the best made it to this list!
Comment below if you have used other image generators that are not covered in this article so that we can all benefit!
Ideogram is a decent tool and it always gets text elements captured perfectly.
That in itself is a win because many image generators do a bad job of reproducing text.
You can actually see that for yourself in some of the images from the other image generators below.
There is a huge amount of customization available even for free users.
Ideogram is useful in many use cases. It is best, though, if you can AI-enhance the prompt.
Ideogram offers a Free plan allowing up to 40 images daily with limited features. Paid tiers include Basic ($8/month) for 400 images, Plus ($20/month) for 1,000 images, and Pro ($48/month) for 12,000 fast images, all with additional features like private generation and image uploads
Bing Image Creator, now part of Microsoft Designer, is a free AI-powered image generation tool that utilizes OpenAI's DALL-E 3 model.
I have used this tool extensively for my articles.
It generates images based on detailed text prompts for various applications.
Users start with 100 boosts (credits) to generate images without cost.
Boosts refill to the tune of 10 boosts every day.
While some of the outputs can be more fantastic than realistic, some are spectacular, as you can see in the wedding photo above.
It is completely free and generates four images for every prompt/boost.
However, there are no customization options.
Bing Image Creator is entirely free, requiring only a Microsoft account to access. Users start with 25 boosts for faster image generation, which replenishes weekly. For frequent users, 10 boots are provided every day. And since one boost provides 4 pictures, you always have enough. I still use this tool sometimes because of its high quality and zero cost. I used this extensively over the last year before switching to another tool.
Microsoft Designer's image generation feature is a game-changer.
It has perhaps the second highest quality in all the ten tools provided here because I always use the Enhance with AI option.
Users can refine images using the "Customize" option to adjust styles or elements, of which there are many
Free users receive 10 boosts per day for image generation; Copilot Pro subscribers get 100 boosts for faster access.
Like Bing Image Creator, 1 boost provides four images per prompt.
The Designer is accessible via Microsoft Edge and integrated within Microsoft apps like Word and PowerPoint
Make sure you use the prompt enhancer feature because it really makes a big difference!
I use this tool for my articles now, and the main reason is the zero cost and the customization.
The improvement over Bing Image Creator with AI-enhanced prompts is immense.
Microsoft Designer Image Creator offers a free plan with basic features, allowing unlimited image creation. Users can also access boosts for faster generation; initially, each user gets 25 boosts, which replenish weekly. There are no paidtiers available, making it entirely free to use. As mentioned earlier, 10 boosts are provided every day.
Flux Dev is focusing on generating high-quality images from text prompts, suitable for developers and professionals.
I have used it, but again, I find the need to provide a detailed prompt laborious.
Flux Dev is capable of generating a wide range of artistic styles, from photorealism to abstract art.
Generates images with resolutions up to 2.0 megapixels, catering to various professional needs.
Effectively incorporates clear and legible text within images, which is a major plus.
Useful in fields like architecture, product design, and concept art creation.
While powerful, it may still face challenges with certain complex prompts or specific artistic requests.
Where Flux Schnell and Flux Dev shine is the ability for customization.
There are over 500 options to customize the output of Flux Models on Anakin.ai.
Flux Dev offers a free plan that allows users to generate images without cost.
Paid options include:
Basic Yearly: $120/year for 1,200 credits/month and 60 FLUX.1 [Pro] generation.
Pro Yearly: $480/year for 4,000 credits/month and 200 FLUX.1 [Pro] generation.
Premium Yearly: $1,200/year for 10,000 credits/month and 500 FLUX.1 [Pro] generation.
One-time purchase options like the Hobby Plan (500 credits) and Starter Plan (1,200 credits) are also available, with varying access and expiration terms.
SD3 generates high-resolution, photorealistic images and excels in handling complex prompts.
Allows fine-tuning for unique image creation based on specific user inputs.
Improved stability and consistency in outputs reduces artifacts and inconsistencies.
Stable Diffusion 3 is a huge improvement over previous models, but it can vary in quality.
SD3 is an open-source model allowing for community contributions and enhancements.
It is a good choice if you want to try out image generators and learn the basics.
As you can see, it performed well on the given prompts.
And there are many customization features available.
Stable Diffusion 3 (SD3) is primarily accessible through a credit-based system for commercial use. Users can generate images at a cost of 1 credit per image, with credits priced at $0.01 each. This means generating an image costs approximately $0.08 for the ultra model.
For non-commercial use, SD3 is available for free, allowing users to explore its capabilities without financial commitment.
This tool could replace Pexels, Unsplash, Pixabay, Getty Images, and Shutterstock.
StockLibrary.ai is an AI-powered platform for generating customized stock images.
They excel in realism, digital photo-quality detail, and high picture quality as well.
Supports people from different countries (diverse demographics) with culturally accurate representations.
There are a huge amount of customization options, which is perfect for content writers for brands.
Users can input brand-specific details (colors, themes) to ensure alignment with their identity.
Each downloaded image comes with royalty-free licensing, which is extremely important for commercial content.
All plans allow users to retain ownership of generated images, even post-subscription.
A full refund policy is in place for unsatisfactory experiences.
This is the best option in this entire list for professional content writers who need to customize images for their brand.
This is also the best option for worldwide brands that cater to countries in Asia, Africa, & South America.
Pictures can be customized to even specific countries to cater to varying demographics, as mentioned earlier.
Changes like lighting, camera angles, and photographer-specific options can be easily customized.
This is a startup and not very well known, but it has immense potential.
Stocklibrary.ai offers four subscription tiers:
Basic Plan: $9/month, for 15 images a month.
Pro Plan: $29/month, for 50 images a month.
Business Plan: $89/month, for 200 images a month.
Unlimited Plan: $499/month for 1000 images a month.
The Free Plan offers 5 images a month.
All paid plans offer full royalty licensing options.
Stocklibrary.ai is not very well known, but its image quality is incredible.
I just felt called to share some of the images in their gallery—because of the incredible quality they have achieved.
These images do not look AI-generated, but they are.
I can see this startup replacing all the existing stock photo websites because their AI model-generated photos look better than reallife!
And every picture above can be customized to suit the country/locality/culture of your choice.
This is the future of stock photography for blogs and diverse demographics.
Professional commercial content writers can now generate the images they want with text!
As Promised: AI-Enhanced Prompts
Suppose you had the following prompt to enhance for [AI-Image Generator]:
“A cosmic picture of the entire universe, with an emphasis on wonder and beauty, from a human Earth-centric viewpoint. An awesome, fantastic, awe-inspiring, beautiful, unbelievable picture.”
This prompt is already quite specific.
But ChatGPT or any other LLM can always make it better.
To demonstrate, see the results of the plain prompt in Microsoft Designer:
This is great!
Now let’s enhance it:
Prompt to ChatGPT:
“You are a Microsoft Designer AI Generator expert. Create a prompt to make the following prompt far more effective for a Microsoft Designer image generation. Focus on beauty and wonder. The prompt is: “A cosmic picture of the entire universe, with an emphasis on wonder and beauty, from a human Earth-centric viewpoint. An awesome, fantastic, awe-inspiring, beautiful, unbelievable picture.”
Resulting Microsoft Designer Prompt:
"An awe-inspiring cosmic panorama of the universe, viewed from Earth's perspective. The scene captures the boundless beauty and wonder of the cosmos—glittering stars, swirling galaxies, and nebulae glowing in vivid, dreamlike colors. The Milky Way arcs majestically across the sky, while distant galaxies twinkle like jewels in the infinite expanse. The image conveys a profound sense of awe, with delicate hues of purple, blue, and pink blending into the dark void of space. The cosmic spectacle evokes both wonder and beauty, offering a breathtaking glimpse of the universe's grandeur."
Feeding it to Microsoft Designer:
This might seem like a minor improvement over the last prompt.
But when used correctly, AI-Enhanced Image Generator prompts can work wonders.
When possible, use the AI-Enhancement Tool on the site of the Image Generator itself.
I shifted from Bing Image Creator to Microsoft Designer because of the effectiveness of the AI-Enhancer on the Microsoft Designer Image Creation website.
And That’s A Wrap!
I hope you had fun seeing what the AI Image Generators can do.
I certainly did!
And that last startup’s library of images—available at the link below—just blew me away.