

InvokeAI
InvokeAI is an implementation of Stable Diffusion, the open source text-to-image and image-to-image generator. It provides a streamlined process with various new features and options to aid the image generation process.
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
- Lightweight
Features
- AI-Powered
- Text to Image Generation
- Image to Image Generation
- Ad-free
- Live Preview
- Dark Mode
- No registration required
- No Coding Required
- Support for Layers
- Color Picker
InvokeAI News & Activities
Recent News
- Maoholguin published news article about InvokeAI
Invoke 5.0 launches with Control Canvas, Raster Layers, and Flux SupportInvokeAI has launched Invoke 5.0, a major update that brings significant key features like Control ...
Recent activities
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InvokeAI information
What is InvokeAI?
InvokeAI is an implementation of Stable Diffusion, the open source text-to-image and image-to-image generator. It provides a streamlined process with various new features and options to aid the image generation process. It runs on Windows, Mac and Linux machines, and runs on GPU cards with as little as 4 GB or RAM.
This fork is supported across Linux, Windows and Macintosh. Linux users can use either an Nvidia-based card (with CUDA support) or an AMD card (using the ROCm driver).









Comments and Reviews
It's outstanding, even fantastic, but NOT "free" as listed ;-( It asks for an online subscription, like the other 97% of all supposedly "free" AI a$$istantnts. If you don't believe me, look at this: https://www.invoke.com/pricing - Any software (AI or not) or service that has a "pricing option" cannot be listed as "free," and that's that!
It is free. Install the FREE community edition and run it on your own hardware. It only costs money if you want to use the managed version running in the cloud. Do you really think an open source project is going to be able to sustainably allow people to run up their cloud computing costs?