Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Top 9 Alternatives of Midjourney that Are Easy to Use For Beginners

Creating art through AI has become a new trend, with Midjourney leading the way with its remarkable capabilities. However, its recent transition to only paid subscription model has left many geeks like us seeking alternatives. But don't worry, there are plenty of other options available in the market. In this post, we unveil a curated selection of the top 9 Midjourney alternatives, emphasizing 'free use' armed with potent text-to-image capabilities. Whether you're a seasoned artist or an aspiring enthusiast, these AI image generators offer a liberating canvas to explore your creativity without emptying your pockets.

1- Leonardo.ai


LeonardoAI offers a unique opportunity to train your own AI model (yes based on your input data), allowing you to generate hundreds of variations from your training data. Many users prefer it as a free alternative to Midjourney for this reason. Particularly advantageous for game developers, this tool enables the creation of models for various items from existing work, with customizable themes like futuristic, medieval, or fantasy. To access the LeonardoAI, you must join their early bird access waitlist and await an email invitation. Reviews highlight its value, with one user noting its affordability compared to Midjourney. However, it should be noted that LeonardoAI requires a waitlist and early bird access only. Pricing options range from a free tier offering 150 credits per day to paid plans starting at $10 per month.

2- PlayGround AI

Playground AI is the top best alternative of Midjourney that lets the users generate the first 500 images for free. Playground AI works the fastest and can generate more than one image at a time. However, the free version entails limitations, such as a waiting period after generating the initial 500 images and a decline in image quality after 50 images. Pricing options range from a free tier offering 500 images per month to paid plans starting at $12 per month, catering to varying user needs.

3- Bing AI Image Creator


Microsoft Bing also has its AI image creator but not many people know about it. It is now powered by Dall-E and can also be used as an image generator. But users cannot edit or customize its generated images like other tools.

4- Stable Diffusion

It is a text to image generation software that many websites on the internet use to create images for their websites. The flaw of this software is that it cannot produce perfect human images like other software. Users also complain of server problems due to high traffic on its website.

5- Craiyon

Craiyon is similar to the Dall-E model and generates images easily. It is best for users who are beginners in AI image generation. Users do not need to sign up for using this tool. It is a good software but images take some time to generate. The big drawback of this tool is it produce too pixelated images, means you can't get a big enough image out of it.

6- Adobe Firefly


Adobe is combining Photoshop to generate AI images for its users. There are many features available in Adobe Firefly like text to brush, text to vector, text to template, etc., in addition to text to image. The only con of this software is that image generation takes some time.

7- Lexica

Lexica, powered by the Stable Diffusion AI image generation model, offers impressive results. With a user-friendly interface and quick image generation, it's highly accessible, especially for beginners. One notable aspect is its ability to generate similar results based on any input, aiding inspiration. However, commercial use requires a subscription, with plans ranging from free to $48 per month.

8- Google Gemini


Google Gemini serves as a compelling alternative to paid AI image creators like Midjourney, especially for users seeking free of cost solutions. As part of Google's AI tools, Gemini offers decent image generation capabilities. Users can leverage its features to create high-quality visuals quickly and efficiently, tailored to their specific needs. However, it is not available in all markets, plus users may still encounter limitations in terms of customization, censorship and advanced features compared to dedicated image creation tools.

9- Meta's 'Imagine' AI image generator

Meta's 'Imagine' image generator is a user-friendly tool that creates AI-powered images in a quick manner. Similar to Midjourney, it offers a seamless experience for both beginners and experts. Imagine's unique feature lets images change in real-time based on your input, making it a promising alternative for creative projects. As Meta refines Imagine, it stands as a compelling option for those seeking an AI image generator with dynamic capabilities.

Conclusion

With so many options available, you have a world of AI creativity at your fingertips. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned artist, these tools offer endless possibilities to bring your ideas to life without breaking the bank.

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by Arooj Ahmed via Digital Information World

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