Generate image from text
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David Parsons🙏 5 karmaJun 15, 2024@Text to InfographicThis definitely has potential. The lack of control over what gets generated is annoying, in particular how it will insert meaningless graphs despite being provided with no data - there needs to be a way of preventing this. However, the fact that you can download the HTML and then edit yourself is a big plus. Unfortunately only having two credits to test it out didn't really give me a chance to find out what it could do.
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AIReel provides a convenient way to generate videos or images from text prompts or photos using several AI models in one place. When trying different prompts and images, the platform produced AI creations with noticeably different visual styles depending on the model selected. Compared with accessing many AI video models directly on their native platforms, the overall cost is more affordable, making it easier to experiment with AI-generated content, including both AI videos and AI images.
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Nice art! This tool seems promising, keep up the good work
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There is no image to see after giving prompt and generating
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Rocket - Think it. Type it. Launch it.
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If generated images don’t drive outcomes (ads/sales), you’re a novelty tool -> churn + lost MRR. What % of outputs actually generate revenue?
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Apologies for the delayed response. Let me clarify our free tier benefits: 1.Daily Quick Credits: Free users receive 2 quick generation credits every day. 2.Unlimited Standard Generation: You can generate an unlimited number of images daily. Please note that during peak usage times, generation speeds may be slower to accommodate high traffic. 3.Advanced Features: Free users also have access to our excellent face-swap feature. 4.Our platform features the leading Nanobanana series models, supports various LoRA effects, and includes tools for background removal and image outpainting/expansion. 5.We welcome you to try them out! Regarding your question about pricing: The core features mentioned above are genuinely free. The 'pricing' structure you saw likely refers to optional paid plans for users who need faster speeds during peak times, higher priority, or additional commercial features. It is not 'free after you pay,' but rather a free base service with optional upgrades. We hope this clears up any confusion!"

