4.6
Taco ratings
Airbrush - AI Image Generator has received positive feedback from customers, who appreciate its diverse AI engines, user-friendly interface, and the ability to generate high-quality images. The option to choose between Stable Diffusion and DALL-E 2 adds to its appeal. While there have been occasional errors and a lack of updates, the overall consensus is that Airbrush - AI Image Generator is a solid choice for those in need of an AI image generator. Additionally, with a 60-day money-back guarantee, it's worth giving it a try.
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Verified purchaser
Great Little Tool
Airbrush is easy to use, and provides access to almost fifteen (15!) LLMs for generating images. Some work better than others depending on the kind of image you want to generate, so this is extremely helpful. Also, I can typically get it to generate what I want, and have never run out of credits. Giving 4 instead of 5 stars because you can only generate one image variant at a time.
Verified purchaser
No clue how this has positive reviews
I have yet to make a single image that is useful or realistic or even remotely close to any prompt I've given it.
There have been no updates over the last year or more and it often says "there was an error processing try again"
I personally have found nothing positive or useful about this software and wish I would have refunded it during the window.
Please do NOT buy this tool.
Verified purchaser
Wonderful AI generator aggregator!
I've had Airbrush for a while, even though I often just use CoPilot to whip up AI images when I need them. Sometimes, though, I need different AI models and I need to generate a LOT of images back-to-back... that's where AI comes in and excels.
I haven't seen much update in the service in the year or so that I've had it, however, except for the addition of some new AI models. What I'd really like to see are the following:
1) Generative Batch Cropping and Uncropping... especially uncropping (widen the image).
2) Indicate the AI model used. Remind me of the model I used, just like you do the prompt, because right now, you can only hover over things in the gallery and ID the model, not your own library.
3) AI Object and Background Replace. So many third party AI tools have these now, I'd 100% grab a higher tier or add on a modest monthly or annual subscription to have this in Airbrush.
4) A bulk generate tool. Let me use Excel, or a form, or something and indicate the prompts I want to use, variations on the prompt, and which AI models I want to use. Then, let it run as a batch process and nom nom nom a bunch of credits at one time. This way I can walk away after queueing everything up instead of sitting and waiting for each image.
5) Avatar and Photoshoot. Again, these are everywhere now... except Airbrush.
All in all, this is a great tool for going through and doing image generation. But, the wishlist of items above is in the order of priority that I'd like to see some new features. The landscape changes too fast to not be adding new tools month after month, much less in a year.
Verified purchaser
Great Image Generator!
I tried several AI generators, and many generate "weird" stuff with even weirder wording on the image.
Images generated are 100% related to the prompt; no waste of credits; images are beautiful and very well designed very quickly...
I do recommend AirBrush which allowed me to cancel an expensive, imperfect tool.
Verified purchaser
Interesting - but needs a lot of polish
AirBrush offers an easy way to access multiple different image generation models. The fact that you can access a wide variety of models is the reason I give it 4 tacos.
Otherwise, as the product currently work, I'd give it 3. Although straigthforward: you enter a prompt, you select a mode, you get an image. In practice, it's very clunky. The prompt rarely gives a satisfying result the first time, and like most image generation tool, you have to wait a bit for the image. It would be useful if variations of the images could be offered from the get go - maybe even across multiple models so that we can have a feel for which model gets the prompt more. That would also save time. And then maybe a fast way to iterate over the images and prompts.
Other examples of the lack of polish: not all models support all the size. It's frustrating to request a large landscape and get back a squared image.
There are other tools like the prompt enhancer and the image variation tools. Great, but why do I have to go a separate page to use them, and lose my workflow? Having the prompt suggestions right when I'm entering them would make sense.
And to use the image variation tool, we have to upload a JPG. But what if I want variation of images just generated? Feels like I'm jumping through hoopses.
But if you want to be able to play with multiple models and don't mind a lot of waiting and iterations - it's great.