OpenArt
Create polished images, videos, and consistent characters.
About OpenArt
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Key Features
- Text & Image Generation: Create images from text prompts or transform existing photos with image to image, style reference, pose reference, and composition reference tools.
- Consistent Characters: Use OpenArt Characters to generate recurring characters from a single image or description, then pose and place them across different scenes for storyboards or comics.
- Custom Model Training: Train personalized models on reference images to lock in a specific style, brand look, or character, then reuse that model across projects.
- AI Apps & Utilities: Access image to video, creative variations, sketch to image, AI filters, image blender, and AI QR code generation from within the same interface.
- Discovery & Resources: Browse community creations, prompt books, style palettes, and model training guides, plus an active Discord community for feedback and tips.
Pros
- Rich creative control: Style, pose, and composition guidance give users much finer control than a simple “prompt and pray” generator.
- Strong for storytelling: Consistent character tools and image to video make it well suited for comics, explainer content, animatics, and social storytelling.
- Generous free entry point: The free plan includes daily credits on core models and a bonus credit pack for trying premium features.
- Scales with usage: Credit based Starter and Hobbyist tiers plus an unlimited Pro tier give freelancers and studios room to grow.
- Learning friendly: Prompt books, model training material, YouTube tutorials, and Discord support help new users improve quickly.
Cons
- Credit system complexity: New users may need time to understand credits, steps, resolutions, and how they affect consumption.
- Quality depends on prompting: Strong results still require clear prompts, references, and some iteration, which may frustrate total beginners.
- Best tools are paywalled: Features such as high end upscaling, premium models, and heavier parallel generations sit behind paid plans.