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    Fooocus

    Fooocus

    Focus on prompting and generating

    Fooocus is an open-source image generation software that simplifies the process of creating images from text prompts. Built on Gradio and leveraging Stable Diffusion XL, Fooocus eliminates the need for manual parameter tweaking, allowing users to focus solely on crafting prompts. It offers a user-friendly interface with minimal setup, making advanced image synthesis accessible to a broader audience.
    Downloads: 78 This Week
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    ComfyUI

    ComfyUI

    The most powerful and modular diffusion model GUI, api and backend

    The most powerful and modular diffusion model is GUI and backend. This UI will let you design and execute advanced stable diffusion pipelines using a graph/nodes/flowchart-based interface. We are a team dedicated to iterating and improving ComfyUI, supporting the ComfyUI ecosystem with tools like node manager, node registry, cli, automated testing, and public documentation. Open source AI models will win in the long run against closed models and we are only at the beginning. Our core mission is to advance and democratize AI tooling. We believe that the future of AI tooling is open-source and community-driven.
    Downloads: 77 This Week
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    AUTOMATIC1111 Stable Diffusion web UI
    AUTOMATIC1111's stable-diffusion-webui is a powerful, user-friendly web interface built on the Gradio library that allows users to easily interact with Stable Diffusion models for AI-powered image generation. Supporting both text-to-image (txt2img) and image-to-image (img2img) generation, this open-source UI offers a rich feature set including inpainting, outpainting, attention control, and multiple advanced upscaling options. With a flexible installation process across Windows, Linux, and Apple Silicon, plus support for GPUs and CPUs, it caters to a wide range of users—from hobbyists to professionals. The interface also supports prompt editing, batch processing, custom scripts, and many community extensions, making it a highly customizable and continually evolving platform for creative AI art generation.
    Downloads: 60 This Week
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    HunyuanImage-3.0

    HunyuanImage-3.0

    A Powerful Native Multimodal Model for Image Generation

    HunyuanImage-3.0 is a powerful, native multimodal text-to-image generation model released by Tencent’s Hunyuan team. It unifies multimodal understanding and generation in a single autoregressive framework, combining text and image modalities seamlessly rather than relying on separate image-only diffusion components. It uses a Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) architecture with many expert subnetworks to scale efficiently, deploying only a subset of experts per token, which allows large parameter counts without linear inference cost explosion. The model is intended to be competitive with closed-source image generation systems, aiming for high fidelity, prompt adherence, fine detail, and even “world knowledge” reasoning (i.e. leveraging context, semantics, or common sense in generation). The GitHub repo includes code, scripts, model loading instructions, inference utilities, prompt handling, and integration with standard ML tooling (e.g. Hugging Face / Transformers).
    Downloads: 28 This Week
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    Qwen-Image

    Qwen-Image

    Qwen-Image is a powerful image generation foundation model

    Qwen-Image is a powerful 20-billion parameter foundation model designed for advanced image generation and precise editing, with a particular strength in complex text rendering across diverse languages, especially Chinese. Built on the MMDiT architecture, it achieves remarkable fidelity in integrating text seamlessly into images while preserving typographic details and layout coherence. The model excels not only in text rendering but also in a wide range of artistic styles, including photorealistic, impressionist, anime, and minimalist aesthetics. Qwen-Image supports sophisticated editing tasks such as style transfer, object insertion and removal, detail enhancement, and even human pose manipulation, making it suitable for both professional and casual users. It also includes advanced image understanding capabilities like object detection, semantic segmentation, depth and edge estimation, and novel view synthesis.
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    InvokeAI

    InvokeAI

    InvokeAI is a leading creative engine for Stable Diffusion models

    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. InvokeAI is a leading creative engine built to empower professionals and enthusiasts alike. Generate and create stunning visual media using the latest AI-driven technologies. InvokeAI offers an industry leading Web Interface, interactive Command Line Interface, and also serves as the foundation for multiple commercial products. 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). We do not recommend the GTX 1650 or 1660 series video cards. They are unable to run in half-precision mode and do not have sufficient VRAM to render 512x512 images.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    Stable Diffusion WebUI

    Stable Diffusion WebUI

    Web interface for generating images using Stable Diffusion models

    This project provides a powerful web-based interface for running Stable Diffusion, a text-to-image generation model. Developed by AUTOMATIC1111, it supports numerous features like model customization, prompt history, image upscaling, inpainting, and batch processing. The WebUI is beginner-friendly yet powerful enough for advanced users, becoming one of the most popular community-run UIs for AI image generation.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Stable Diffusion

    Stable Diffusion

    High-Resolution Image Synthesis with Latent Diffusion Models

    Stable Diffusion Version 2. The Stable Diffusion project, developed by Stability AI, is a cutting-edge image synthesis model that utilizes latent diffusion techniques for high-resolution image generation. It offers an advanced method of generating images based on text input, making it highly flexible for various creative applications. The repository contains pretrained models, various checkpoints, and tools to facilitate image generation tasks, such as fine-tuning and modifying the models. Stability AI's approach to image synthesis has contributed to creating detailed, scalable images while maintaining efficiency.
    Downloads: 74 This Week
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    DALL·E Mini

    DALL·E Mini

    Generate images from a text prompt

    DALL·E Mini, generate images from a text prompt. Craiyon/DALL·E mini is an attempt at reproducing those results with an open-source model. The model is trained by looking at millions of images from the internet with their associated captions. Over time, it learns how to draw an image from a text prompt. Some concepts are learned from memory as they may have seen similar images. However, it can also learn how to create unique images that don't exist, such as "the Eiffel tower is landing on the moon," by combining multiple concepts together. Optimizer updated to Distributed Shampoo, which proved to be more efficient following comparison of different optimizers. New architecture based on NormFormer and GLU variants following comparison of transformer variants, including DeepNet, Swin v2, NormFormer, Sandwich-LN, RMSNorm with GeLU/Swish/SmeLU.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    KoboldCpp

    KoboldCpp

    Run GGUF models easily with a UI or API. One File. Zero Install.

    KoboldCpp is an easy-to-use AI text-generation software for GGML and GGUF models, inspired by the original KoboldAI. It's a single self-contained distributable that builds off llama.cpp and adds many additional powerful features.
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    Downloads: 164 This Week
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    ChatFred

    ChatFred

    Alfred workflow using ChatGPT, DALL·E 2 and other models for chatting

    Alfred workflow using ChatGPT, DALL·E 2 and other models for chatting, image generation and more. Access ChatGPT, DALL·E 2, and other OpenAI models. Language models often give wrong information. Verify answers if they are important. Talk with ChatGPT via the cf keyword. Answers will show as Large Type. Alternatively, use the Universal Action, Fallback Search, or Hotkey. To generate text with InstructGPT models and see results in-line, use the cft keyword. ⤓ Install on the Alfred Gallery or download it over GitHub and add your OpenAI API key. If you have used ChatGPT or DALL·E 2, you already have an OpenAI account. Otherwise, you can sign up here - You will receive $5 in free credit, no payment data is required. Afterward you can create your API key. To start a conversation with ChatGPT either use the keyword cf, setup the workflow as a fallback search in Alfred or create your custom hotkey to directly send the clipboard content to ChatGPT.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Diffusers

    Diffusers

    State-of-the-art diffusion models for image and audio generation

    Diffusers is the go-to library for state-of-the-art pretrained diffusion models for generating images, audio, and even 3D structures of molecules. Whether you're looking for a simple inference solution or training your own diffusion models, Diffusers is a modular toolbox that supports both. Our library is designed with a focus on usability over performance, simple over easy, and customizability over abstractions. State-of-the-art diffusion pipelines that can be run in inference with just a few lines of code. Interchangeable noise schedulers for different diffusion speeds and output quality. Pretrained models that can be used as building blocks, and combined with schedulers, for creating your own end-to-end diffusion systems. We recommend installing Diffusers in a virtual environment from PyPi or Conda. For more details about installing PyTorch and Flax, please refer to their official documentation.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    GLIDE (Text2Im)

    GLIDE (Text2Im)

    GLIDE: a diffusion-based text-conditional image synthesis model

    glide-text2im is an open source implementation of OpenAI’s GLIDE model, which generates photorealistic images from natural language text prompts. It demonstrates how diffusion-based generative models can be conditioned on text to produce highly detailed and coherent visual outputs. The repository provides both model code and pretrained checkpoints, making it possible for researchers and developers to experiment with text-to-image synthesis. GLIDE includes advanced techniques such as classifier-free guidance, which improves the quality and alignment of generated images with the input text. The project also offers sampling scripts and utilities for exploring how diffusion models can be applied to multimodal tasks. As one of the early diffusion-based text-to-image systems, glide-text2im laid important groundwork for later advances in generative AI research.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Stable-Dreamfusion

    Stable-Dreamfusion

    Text-to-3D & Image-to-3D & Mesh Exportation with NeRF + Diffusion

    A pytorch implementation of the text-to-3D model Dreamfusion, powered by the Stable Diffusion text-to-2D model. This project is a work-in-progress and contains lots of differences from the paper. The current generation quality cannot match the results from the original paper, and many prompts still fail badly! Since the Imagen model is not publicly available, we use Stable Diffusion to replace it (implementation from diffusers). Different from Imagen, Stable-Diffusion is a latent diffusion model, which diffuses in a latent space instead of the original image space. Therefore, we need the loss to propagate back from the VAE's encoder part too, which introduces extra time costs in training. We use the multi-resolution grid encoder to implement the NeRF backbone (implementation from torch-ngp), which enables much faster rendering.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Dream Textures

    Dream Textures

    Stable Diffusion built-in to Blender

    Create textures, concept art, background assets, and more with a simple text prompt. Use the 'Seamless' option to create textures that tile perfectly with no visible seam. Texture entire scenes with 'Project Dream Texture' and depth to image. Re-style animations with the Cycles render pass. Run the models on your machine to iterate without slowdowns from a service. Create textures, concept art, and more with text prompts. Learn how to use the various configuration options to get exactly what you're looking for. Texture entire models and scenes with depth to image. Inpaint to fix up images and convert existing textures into seamless ones automatically. Outpaint to increase the size of an image by extending it in any direction. Perform style transfer and create novel animations with Stable Diffusion as a post processing step. Dream Textures has been tested with CUDA and Apple Silicon GPUs. Over 4GB of VRAM is recommended.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    website-to-gif

    website-to-gif

    Turn your website into a GIF

    This Github Action automatically creates an animated GIF or WebP from a given web page to display on your project README (or anywhere else). In your GitHub repo, create a workflow file or extend an existing one. You have to also include a step to checkout and commit to the repo. You can use the following example gif.yml. Make sure to modify the url value and add any other input you want to use. WebP rendering will take a lot of time to benefit from lossless quality and file size optimization.
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    Big Sleep

    Big Sleep

    A simple command line tool for text to image generation

    A simple command line tool for text to image generation, using OpenAI's CLIP and a BigGAN. Ryan Murdock has done it again, combining OpenAI's CLIP and the generator from a BigGAN! This repository wraps up his work so it is easily accessible to anyone who owns a GPU. You will be able to have the GAN dream-up images using natural language with a one-line command in the terminal. User-made notebook with bug fixes and added features, like google drive integration. Images will be saved to wherever the command is invoked. If you have enough memory, you can also try using a bigger vision model released by OpenAI for improved generations. You can set the number of classes that you wish to restrict Big Sleep to use for the Big GAN with the --max-classes flag as follows (ex. 15 classes). This may lead to extra stability during training, at the cost of lost expressivity.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Hunyuan3D-1

    Hunyuan3D-1

    A Unified Framework for Text-to-3D and Image-to-3D Generation

    Hunyuan3D-1 is an earlier version in the same 3D generation line (the unified framework for text-to-3D and image-to-3D tasks) by Tencent Hunyuan. It provides a framework combining shape generation and texture synthesis, enabling users to create 3D assets from images or text conditions. While less advanced than version 2.1, it laid the foundations for the later PBR, higher resolution, and open-source enhancements. (Note: less detailed public documentation was found for Hunyuan3D-1 compared to 2.1.). Community and ecosystem support (e.g. usage via Blender addon for geometry/texture). Integration into user-friendly tools/platforms.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    DALL-E 2 - Pytorch

    DALL-E 2 - Pytorch

    Implementation of DALL-E 2, OpenAI's updated text-to-image synthesis

    Implementation of DALL-E 2, OpenAI's updated text-to-image synthesis neural network, in Pytorch. The main novelty seems to be an extra layer of indirection with the prior network (whether it is an autoregressive transformer or a diffusion network), which predicts an image embedding based on the text embedding from CLIP. Specifically, this repository will only build out the diffusion prior network, as it is the best performing variant (but which incidentally involves a causal transformer as the denoising network) To train DALLE-2 is a 3 step process, with the training of CLIP being the most important. To train CLIP, you can either use x-clip package, or join the LAION discord, where a lot of replication efforts are already underway. Then, you will need to train the decoder, which learns to generate images based on the image embedding coming from the trained CLIP.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Deep Exemplar-based Video Colorization

    Deep Exemplar-based Video Colorization

    The source code of CVPR 2019 paper "Deep Exemplar-based Colorization"

    The source code of CVPR 2019 paper "Deep Exemplar-based Video Colorization". End-to-end network for exemplar-based video colorization. The main challenge is to achieve temporal consistency while remaining faithful to the reference style. To address this issue, we introduce a recurrent framework that unifies the semantic correspondence and color propagation steps. Both steps allow a provided reference image to guide the colorization of every frame, thus reducing accumulated propagation errors. Video frames are colorized in sequence based on the colorization history, and its coherency is further enforced by the temporal consistency loss. All of these components, learned end-to-end, help produce realistic videos with good temporal stability. Experiments show our result is superior to the state-of-the-art methods both quantitatively and qualitatively. In order to colorize your own video, it requires to extract the video frames, and provide a reference image as an example.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    G-Diffuser Bot

    G-Diffuser Bot

    Discord bot and Interface for Stable Diffusion

    The first release of the all-in-one installer version of G-Diffuser is here. This release no longer requires the installation of WSL or Docker and has a systray icon to keep track of and launch G-Diffuser components. The infinite zoom scripts have been updated with some improvements, notably a new compositer script that is hundreds of times faster than before. The first release of the all-in-one installer is here. It notably features much easier "one-click" installation and updating, as well as a systray icon to keep track of g-diffuser programs and the server while it is running. Run run.cmd to start the G-Diffuser system. You should see a G-Diffuser icon in your systray/notification area. Click on the icon to open and interact with the G-Diffuser system. If the icon is missing be sure it isn't hidden by clicking the "up" arrow near the notification area.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    ImageReward

    ImageReward

    [NeurIPS 2023] ImageReward: Learning and Evaluating Human Preferences

    ImageReward is the first general-purpose human preference reward model (RM) designed for evaluating text-to-image generation, introduced alongside the NeurIPS 2023 paper ImageReward: Learning and Evaluating Human Preferences for Text-to-Image Generation. Trained on 137k expert-annotated image pairs, ImageReward significantly outperforms existing scoring methods like CLIP, Aesthetic, and BLIP in capturing human visual preferences. It is provided as a Python package (image-reward) that enables quick scoring of generated images against textual prompts, with APIs for ranking, scoring, and filtering outputs. Beyond evaluation, ImageReward supports Reward Feedback Learning (ReFL), a method for directly fine-tuning diffusion models such as Stable Diffusion using human-preference feedback, leading to demonstrable improvements in image quality.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Karlo

    Karlo

    Text-conditional image generation model based on OpenAI's unCLIP

    Karlo is a text-conditional image generation model based on OpenAI's unCLIP architecture with the improvement over the standard super-resolution model from 64px to 256px, recovering high-frequency details only in the small number of denoising steps. We train all components from scratch on 115M image-text pairs including COYO-100M, CC3M, and CC12M. In the case of Prior and Decoder, we use ViT-L/14 provided by OpenAI’s CLIP repository. Unlike the original implementation of unCLIP, we replace the trainable transformer in the decoder into the text encoder in ViT-L/14 for efficiency. In the case of the SR module, we first train the model using the DDPM objective in 1M steps, followed by additional 234K steps to fine-tune the additional component.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Lightweight' GAN

    Lightweight' GAN

    Implementation of 'lightweight' GAN, proposed in ICLR 2021

    Implementation of 'lightweight' GAN proposed in ICLR 2021, in Pytorch. The main contribution of the paper is a skip-layer excitation in the generator, paired with autoencoding self-supervised learning in the discriminator. Quoting the one-line summary "converge on single gpu with few hours' training, on 1024 resolution sub-hundred images". Augmentation is essential for Lightweight GAN to work effectively in a low data setting. You can test and see how your images will be augmented before they pass into a neural network (if you use augmentation). The general recommendation is to use suitable augs for your data and as many as possible, then after some time of training disable the most destructive (for image) augs. You can turn on automatic mixed precision with one flag --amp. You should expect it to be 33% faster and save up to 40% memory. Aim is an open-source experiment tracker that logs your training runs, and enables a beautiful UI to compare them.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    PaddleNLP

    PaddleNLP

    Easy-to-use and powerful NLP library with Awesome model zoo

    PaddleNLP It is a natural language processing development library for flying paddles, with Easy-to-use text area API, Examples of applications for multiple scenarios, and High-performance distributed training Three major features, aimed at improving the modeling efficiency of the flying oar developer's text field, aiming to improve the developer's development efficiency in the text field, and provide rich examples of NLP applications. Provide rich industry-level pre-task capabilities Taskflow And process-wide text area API: Support for the loading of rich Chinese data sets Dataset API, can flexibly and efficiently complete data pretreatment Data API, Preset 60 + pre-training word vector Embedding API, Providing 100 + pre-training model Transformer API Wait, the efficiency of NLP task modeling can be greatly improved.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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