What is Ideogram AI?
Ideogram AI functions as a tool that converts written text into visual imagery. Utilizing a cutting-edge neural network architecture called a diffusion model, it has been trained on a vast array of images, allowing it to generate unique visuals that are similar to those found in its training database. Unlike conventional generative AI systems, diffusion models can produce images that align with specific artistic styles, thereby broadening their applicability in creative fields. This adaptability enhances Ideogram AI's value for artists and designers who seek to experiment with innovative visual concepts. Furthermore, the platform opens up exciting possibilities for collaboration between technology and artistry, fostering new creative expressions.
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Just another bad image gen site
Date: Sep 03 2024SummaryTerrible. No help desk or support on paid accounts. For the money go with ChatGPT at least you can use it in other ways besides image gen.
PositiveSigned up for the paid pro account, nothing about this product or service that I like or can recommend.
Negative-rebranded garbage- just go to Claude, its better.
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-no way to delete images on free or $8 account
-no refunds
-image gen just as bad/good as everyone else
-generation gets "stuck" on description so if you try again with different wording it will yield the same image.
-input is very basic. -
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MIsses out some letters in a word
Updated: Dec 02 2023SummaryWhile it is good, it however has its limitation.
It would be great if this error can be fixed as more can be done.PositiveEasy to navigate the portal.
Generates great graphics and designs.
Comes up with wonderful designs and concept.NegativeMisses out certain letters in some words. I tried 'ordained' but it can only generate 'ordined', and 'priest' came out as 'priet'.
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