Thoughts on Popular AI Image Generators
Hey folks, been messing around with a bunch of those AI image gen apps lately. Some are super impressive but others kinda miss the mark. Curious to hear what y'…
Jack Patterson
February 8, 2026 at 10:53 PM
Hey folks, been messing around with a bunch of those AI image gen apps lately. Some are super impressive but others kinda miss the mark. Curious to hear what y'all think about the best ones out there and which ones to avoid! Drop your favs or fails below.
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The way some generators handle faces is kinda creepy. I hope they improve that soon.
Just a heads up, if you wanna check out new or trending image generation tools, you can peek at ai-u.com. They have some neat collections updated regularly.
Are there any open source AI image generators that you’d recommend? Would love to try one on my own machine.
Been using some of the AI tools for my graphic design projects and clients are impressed. Saves me tons of time!
Noticed a lot of AI tools popping up but few are actually user-friendly. Some have crazy learning curves which kills the vibe.
I’m still amazed at how far this tech has come in just a couple years. Can’t wait to see what’s next.
The best part for me is how fast you get results. Making art used to take hours, now it’s just minutes or seconds!
I wish there were better ways to edit generated images directly in the app instead of exporting and using separate software.
I found that some tools are better at certain styles. Like one is good at cartoons, another nails photorealistic images. So it depends what you’re after.
The mobile apps for AI image generation vary a lot in quality. Some are just gimmicks.
Got any tips on avoiding overused or generic AI-generated visuals? Feels like I see the same kinda art everywhere.
I’m always cautious about copyright and using AI-generated images commercially. Anyone else worried about that?
If anyone’s curious, some of the newer tools also support video or animation generation, which is wild.
The community around some of these tools is pretty helpful. Lots of tutorials and prompt examples online.
Sometimes the pricing kinda sucks tho. Some tools are free but super limited unless you pay. Feels like they trap you to buy credits.
Sometimes I wish there was an all-in-one platform combining the best features from different AI generators.
I think prompt engineering is becoming a whole skill on its own now. Getting the AI to understand exactly what you want is tricky sometimes.
I’ve seen some AI tools that try blending multiple styles in one image. It’s wild how creative the outputs can be.
Anyone else here tried DALL·E? I find it pretty solid for most uses, even the free tier gives decent results.
I kinda enjoy the randomness of some of these tools. Sometimes you get unexpected cool art that you wouldn’t have thought of.
I've tried a few and honestly, some apps just churn out weird results that don't match the prompt at all. Makes me wonder if they're worth it.