This one from OpenArt words pretty well. Pretty easy to make images, videos (B-roll video like you need) and it's relatively cheap. Answer from stolencredit1998 on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/stablediffusion › what's the best paid a.i image generator, for both price and quality?
r/StableDiffusion on Reddit: What's the best paid A.I image generator, for both price and quality?
March 26, 2024 -

I've mostly only used imgcreator (the free version, but they hardly give you any credits anymore without paying) and it's 298.00 for a year for their best version, I wanted to create high quality images and was thinking is there a better one than this for a similar price?

This is the one I'm talking about

https://imgcreator.zmo.ai/plan

Any and all suggestions appeciated

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reddit.com › r/artificial › what's the best ai image generator that produces high quality, chatgpt-quality images?
r/artificial on Reddit: What's the best AI image generator that produces high quality, ChatGPT-quality images?
April 19, 2025 -

I like the new ChatGPT generator but it takes too long to generate images for my purpose. I need something faster but also has the same quality. Google Gemini's Imagen seems to produce only low resolution images... I'm very uneducated in this area and really need advice. Can someone recommend me an engine? For context, I have to generate a lot of images for the B-roll of Instagram reels and TIktoks I record.

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reddit.com › r/aiart › your favorite paid/free ai image generator
r/aiArt on Reddit: Your favorite paid/free AI image generator
May 3, 2024 -

I got into AI art maybe about 6-8 months ago. Didn’t spend too much time in Leonardo.AI. I have a 4090 and was pretty fluent with ComfyUI (uninstalled it because i quit for a while). First ever AI art generator I really got hooked onto was from Kindroid.Ai.

I’m thinking about getting back into ai art and doing a wide range of styles from fantasy (anime/realistic) to photorealistic images. Was wondering is there anything new and great? is Midjourney still running the game with their paid services? I’m not looking to do any NSFW type images. And kind of lazy to pop back into ComfyUI.

UPDATE: I tried out Imagine 3 it’s pretty nice for fresh image Gen. Still haven’t gotten around to checking out Flux yet. Still debating if I want to get and re-learn comfyUI again with all the fun models out there. But my main goal is to use my own characters I’ve created and keep them the same while changing their facial expression and the ability to change poses.

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reddit.com › r/aipromptprogramming › best ai image generator?
Best AI image generator? : r/aipromptprogramming
February 27, 2025 - Been using this to make seriously good ai content. ... Grok does a great job for some of my blog posts. I found that Gemini is very fast at image generation and is good for food and recipes. ... If you haven’t tried this platform yet, you’re missing out. It’s hands down the best for AI chats right now.
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reddit.com › r/chatgpt › which ai image creator to pay for?
r/ChatGPT on Reddit: Which AI image creator to pay for?
September 4, 2024 -

Good morning. I'm new to this group, so I'm sorry if there's a better place to post a question. I'm also relatively new to AI and there seems to be new options daily.

I work at a church - running the youth group among many other things - and looking to improve our social media aesthetic, give it some uniform consistency. One of the tools we're looking into is subscribing for an AI image generator.

Can you recommend the best value option out there right now? It has to have a relatively simple/approachable learning curve. We don't need anything fancy or complex and we don't have any experts here to train us. I'm learning but slowly...

Find elsewhere
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reddit.com › r/artificial › is there a free ai image generator that actually works?
r/artificial on Reddit: Is there a free AI Image Generator that actually works?
3 weeks ago -

As my title indicates, there is frustration.

I am not looking for anything crazy, just making some basic still images.

The problem I have with many of them: They aren't actually free, after 1 image or 1 edit you need to pay. Lame. It rarely gets it right the first time so it needs edits.

Additionally, oftentimes the edits fail hard. I'll ask it to say add a flag in the background, and it opts to change the foreground entirely, even when told 'make no other changes'.

So is there a free AI image generator that actually works?

TYIA!

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reddit.com › r/instructionaldesign › recommendations for ai image generation?
r/instructionaldesign on Reddit: Recommendations for AI image generation?
September 13, 2025 -

What do people recommend? I have used Midjourney and debating on asking my company if they'd be willing to pay a monthly subscription so I can more easily populate courses with imagery. Are there better options?

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Really depends on the type of image you are looking for. For icons, I am liking Envato's. For other generic stock-images, Google Gemini's Nano Banana is top notch atm imo.
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Midjourney is my favorite AI image tool, and the one I usually start with. For photorealistic images that look more realistic and interesting than stock images (or ChatGPT), Midjourney is a solid choice. Midjourney is capable of a wide range of illustration styles, and it's easy to create multiple images that have consistent styles and colors. The editing options are good too. Midjourney is terrible at text though. While I've had lots of success with Midjourney for creating multiple images of a single character, there's no good way to create scenes with multiple characters that stay consistent. For that, I create the images in Midjourney first and then go elsewhere for assembling the scenes. I've had good luck with Runway for assembling scenes with multiple references images. ChatGPT can sometimes work; Gemini (Nano Banana) might work too. Flux is a great tool too. It's as good at Midjourney for photorealistic images and better at text. I don't think it's as good at illustrations as Midjourney though, and I can't get the consistency in characters and style with Flux. Recraft is good for vector images, and you can set specific colors to match your branding. Ideogram is good for text accuracy. They have a new consistent character tool that I haven't tried but looks promising. Personally, I'm only paying for Midjourney as a consistent subscription. It's the most versatile. That's the one that mostly replaces stock images and cutout character libraries that I used to pay for. But, I switch to those other tools sometimes if I need something specific. You might want to look at a tool that gives you access to multiple tools like Galaxy AI or Wavespeed. If your company will only pay for one, you might want to see if one of the collective tools would be better to give you some flexibility.
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reddit.com › r/automation › i tried 20+ ai image generator tools to find 7 cheapest ones
r/automation on Reddit: I tried 20+ AI image generator tools to find 7 cheapest ones
October 17, 2025 -

I went down the rabbit hole this week testing “free or cheap” AI image generator I could find. Some were great, some were mid-render, and a few asked my credit card before showing a single image so they didnt made it to my final list.
here’s my short list of the 7 cheapest or underrated tools that were pretty good:

Ideogram
Free daily generations (around 10 per day). Great for logos, posters, or concept art. The quality surprised me, though text rendering is still hit or miss.

Pixray
Old-school interface but powerful. You can tweak tons of settings, which makes it great if you like experimenting with prompts and fine-tuning styles.

MuleRun
Not exactly an image generator, more like a hub that gives you access to several different AI image editors and generators. I got 1,000 free credits when I signed up, which easily covered my test run. Worth checking out if you like creating cute pictures of your pets.

Wombo Dream
Fast and straightforward. Ideal if you just want to visualize a quick idea or moodboard without fiddling around with sliders.

Pebblely
More of a product photo tool. Perfect if you’re running a small store and want lifestyle images for your products. You get around 40 free renders before hitting the limit.

DeepAI
Doesn’t even need a login. Just open the site, type your prompt, and you’re good to go. Basic quality but instant.

Craiyon (DALL-E Mini)
Still one of the few that’s truly free and unlimited. Results look rough, but great for brainstorming or quick concept sketches.

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reddit.com › r/aiart › what is the best current ai image generator? i haven’t used much ai yet
r/aiArt on Reddit: What is the best current ai image generator? I haven’t used much ai yet
October 29, 2023 - I have paid midjourney and love it, but if you want the image you're asking for Dalle-3 has it beat right now. Microsoft Bing was smart to buy into this model. ... Midjourney is better fidelity wise with their new 2x and 4x upscaler, dalle3 has more detail and accuracy but the images are not the highest resolution and you also can't precisely set the aspect ratio. I'd also say that midjourney has more AI image generation features in general, like the expanding of a non square image and the gallery website, etc.
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reddit.com › r/blogging › best free ai image creation platform - december 2024
r/Blogging on Reddit: Best free AI image creation platform - December 2024
December 23, 2024 -

Found similar threads in the past but the apps mentioned are not free anymore and I wanted a refresher of the list.

Just looking to have fun - no need for maximum quality. Keen to use other pictures as base (i.e. faces of my friends/other famous people), so image to image generation and not just text prompts. Also keen to know what are the cheapest options available if free options don't provide the minimum service I "need".

Any help appreciated, thanks in advance!

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reddit.com › r/aiassisted › what are the best ai image generators people are using right now?
r/AIAssisted on Reddit: What are the best AI image generators people are using right now?
2 weeks ago -

I’ve been trying out a few AI image tools lately, but I’m still looking for something that gives really sharp, consistent results without needing super-complicated prompts. I’ve used Midjourney and imini AI so far, Midjourney is great for style and creativity, while imini is a bit more straightforward when I just want a clean, fast image from a prompt.

Curious what everyone else is using these days. Are there any image generators or newer models that have been giving you noticeably better results?

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reddit.com › r/openai › [deleted by user]
What's the best image generator out there right now?
January 30, 2024 - Ideogram 2.0 and Flux. ... Flux pro hands down. Check it out for an easy to use UI on Glif. If you know how to use APIs the fal.com options are great (they also have tonne of other open source APIs). The text generation in images for flux pro has changed the game for me.
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reddit.com › r/bard › imagen 3 is the best free text-to-image generator i've ever tried
r/Bard on Reddit: Imagen 3 is the best free text-to-image generator I've ever tried
February 11, 2025 - They cooked ... Is this the same imagen 3 that's been available for a while now or did they update it in the past few days? ... People sleep on imagen 3 it's never seen in image generator reviews and comparisons.
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reddit.com › r/indiehackers › what are the good image generation ai nowadays
r/indiehackers on Reddit: What are the good image generation AI nowadays
June 8, 2025 -

2 years back I used midjourney and it worked really well. I haven’t been using image generation for a while so wonder what are the good options out there. I’m helping our team to promote our products so want to leverage AI for creating marketing images. Would appreciate recommendations - if the AI is specialised for marketing images that would be even better.