AI generated images seem to be the thing on everyone’s lips at the moment, whether that’s discussing if AI generated visuals can really be ‘photography,’ or how realistic they are. What isn’t in doubt, is how powerful AI solutions can be when it comes to specific purposes like graphic design, marketing, content creation, and of course, stock photography. In this article, we look at the 10 best AI photo generators to make stock images fast in 2023.
10 Best AI Image Generators to Make Stock Images Fast in 2023
1. Midjourney
Midjourney has definitely been one of the most talked about AI picture generators. Currently in open beta, users type in a prompt that returns a set of four images. Each of those can then either be upscaled or used as a base to create further, similar images.
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Pricing
The pricing here based on paying for a year (with a 20% discount)
Tier
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Cost and What you get
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Free
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No longer exists unfortunately, aside from the occasional promotion.
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Basic
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$96 – 3.3 hours per month, 3 jobs at once, 10 jobs waiting in the queue.
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Standard
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$288 – as above but with 15 hours per month and unlimited relax GPU time.
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Pro
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$576 – as above but with 30 hours per month, 12 fast jobs, and 3 relaxed jobs, and the addition of ‘stealth’ mode.
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Mega
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$1152 – as above but with 60 hours per month.
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Pros and Cons
Pros
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It’s very good and getting better with every release, the results are high quality and realistic.
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Cons
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Currently only available through Discord, no longer any free use.
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2. NVIDIA Canvas
NVIDIA Canvas doesn’t use text prompts. Instead, you paint rough shapes and lines onto a canvas, and the AI generator will fill the screen with realistic interpretations. You can swap out different elements and customise your image with a variety of styles and options available.
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Tier
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Cost and What you get
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Free
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It’s free! You get everything, but you do need certain things to run it (see ‘cons’).
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Pros and Cons
Pros
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It’s free and the results look great, you can use pre-designed elements and some very rudimentary artistic skills to get a pretty decent landscape.
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Cons
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It requires RTX Tensor Cores to function and is supported on GeForce RTX and NVIDIA RTX GPU, it’s not designed to create photographs of people, so its uses are limited.
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3. RunwayML
RunwayML is a platform that provides a range of AI models, including AI generated images. It generates high-quality images via text prompts that you can then customise and ‘generate’ from 1 image up to a batch of 500, making it a powerful tool for creating stock images.
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Tier
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Cost and What you get
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Basic
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Free forever, though that’s a slight misnomer given you can’t buy any more credits once your 125 freebies are gone. It also includes watermarks on your images and you can’t upscale.
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Standard
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$12 / month. More of everything, basically. You can buy credits, remove watermarks, and have up to 5 users, plus there are extra export options.
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Pro
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$28 / month. As above, but with full access to everything and up to 10 users.
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Enterprise
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Contact for a quote. Lots of ‘custom’ options which aren’t listed on the site.
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Pros and Cons
Pros
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Versatile – you get more than just an AI image generator. High quality, realistic images. Easy to use.
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Cons
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The free tier is limited and then it gets quite pricey. Although realistic in style, the photos themselves have been described as ‘surreal’ which may make them unsuitable for many stock image requirements.
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4. Artbreeder
Artbreeder is an AI picture generator that lets you blend and evolve existing images into new artworks.
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Pricing
You can save 20% on the cost if you are billed yearly.
Tier
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Cost and What you get
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Free
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10 credits per month – no extras.
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Starter
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$8.99 – 100 credits per month and syncs with Google Drive and gives you privacy controls plus custom genes.
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Advanced
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$18.99/month – as above with 275 credits per month.
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Champion
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$38.99/month – as above but with 700 credits per month.
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Pros and Cons
Pros
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A fairly unique way of creating stock images. Wide range of styles to experiment with.
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Cons
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No privacy controls on the free tier – eek! Results are… unpredictable.
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5. DALL-E
Now in its second full release, Dall-E 2 creates images from a written prompt. Dall-E boasts that its images are original and realistic.
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Pricing
The pricing for Dall-E AI picture generator is complicated. Here’s their summary:
“Multiple models, each with different capabilities and price points. Prices are per 1,000 tokens. You can think of tokens as pieces of words, where 1,000 tokens is about 750 words. This paragraph is 35 tokens.”
Pros and Cons
Pros
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Unique images. Good for stock images that need unusual prompts or unconventional ideas.
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Cons
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Complicated pricing. You need to get good at prompt writing to have usable results.
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6. DreamStudio
DreamStudio boasts ‘effortless image generation for creators with big dreams’. As well as creating images from written prompts, you can expand, add and remove items from them too.
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Pricing
DreamStudio works on a credit only system.
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Cost and What you get
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Free
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You get 25 credits for creating an account, which is 30 images at the default setting and 50 images with the API’s default setting.
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Credits
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A minimum purchase of 1000 credits for $10 is required.
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Pros and Cons
Pros
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Credits don’t expire. Style choices are wide and include photo-realistic images.
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Cons
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It’s still in development so there might be some teething issues using it.
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7. Dream by Wombo
A pretty simple prompt-based AI image generator, so a good start for beginners. You can make one image at a time using some references images to indicate preferred style – these are limited unless you pay.
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Cost and What you get
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Free
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Get started for free with limited options. Good for practising prompts.
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Premium (subscription)
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$9.99/m or $89.99 per year. Full access.
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Lifetime (one off payment)
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$169.99. Full access.
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Pros and Cons
Pros
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You can play around for free to get used to it. A lifetime license is unusual – could be great if the software improves.
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Cons
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The results aren’t brilliant and they take a little while to generate. Free users are limited in which styles they can create.
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8. Deep Dream Generator
This AI photo generator works in a number of styles, including photo-realistic images. You need to create an account to even try Deep Dream, but you can see some examples on their home page.
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Pricing
Deep Dream call their pricing, ‘energy…’ credits, essentially. You can save 25% with yearly billing. You can also purchase ‘energy packs’ as needed.
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Cost and What you get
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Advanced
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$19/m – 120 energy, 12 recharging an hour, 20 GB storage, Full HD
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Professional
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$39/m – 250 energy, 18 recharging an hour, 50 GB storage, Quad HD+
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Ultra
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$99/m – 750 energy, 60 recharging an hour, 200 GB storage, Quad HD+
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Pros and Cons
Pros
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The AI generated images in art styles aren’t bad.
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Cons
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The pointless jargon of energy and recharging is enough to put you off. The pricing tiers are steep considering it doesn’t offer much more than similar competitors. It’s photograph style needs improvement.
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9. Generated Photos
Browse existing images or generate your own AI stock image. This site focuses on people, and you can start with a random face or build your own from scratch.
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Tier
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Cost and What you get
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Free
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A 3-day trial
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Monthly
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$19.99 – unlimited generations, 15 hi-res downloads per month, 1024px x 1024px JPEG or PNG.
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Yearly
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$199 ($16.58/m) – as above
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Pros and Cons
Pros
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Simple pricing structure. If you have the patience you can build something very realistic. Wide range of existing AI generated images.
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Cons
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It’s mostly focused on people/models. Very limited trial period. Specific licensing terms for certain things, so you need to read them carefully before you use.
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10. Canva AI
Canva is already a one-stop-shop for many people when it comes to creating social media posts, marketing images and much more… and now, it has AI generated images too! Canva’s AI integrates with its other tools, so you can create AI images from pre-sized templates.
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Pricing
Tier
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Cost and What you get
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Free
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Right now it’s totally free, though they limited their writing AI eventually, unless you subscribed. I wouldn’t be surprised if that happened here too.
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Pros and Cons
Pros
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It’s free. You don’t need much in the way of skill to use it. Intuitive interface.
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Cons
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The results are fairly poor if you’re looking for photo-realism.
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Summary – Which is the Best AI Image Generator
There are a lot of very similar offerings when it comes to AI Generated Images, so it makes choosing the best AI image generator a bit tricky.
Realism
If realistic results are important to you then it’s probably going to come with a price tag. Midjourney and DALL-E are renowned for getting realistic images with text prompts, so they’re a good place to start.
For art and landscapes most AI image generators aren’t doing too badly. People are more difficult, so try Generated Photos.
Cost
Cost gets complicated. It’s wise to try something with a free trial so that you can see if you like it first. I won’t tell you that Dream by Wombo has incredible results, but if you’re new to AI picture generating then it’s good practice for prompt writing and seeing what results you get, particularly now that Midjourney doesn’t have a free option. DreamStudio has some free credits too and then offers a PAYG system which you might find more appealing than subscription.
If you already use Canva, then Canva AI is a no-brainer, like Dream by Wombo it’s a good place to practice prompts and get familiar with styles.
Avoiding Prompts
If prompt writing isn’t your thing and you’ve an artistic flair, it might be worth trying the drawing based AI generators, like NVIDIA Canvas, where you can add and remove elements by sketching in simple shapes.
Conclusion: Best AI Photo Generators to Make Stock Images Fast in 2023
AI picture generators are becoming very, very good and already we can see several powerful tools coming to the forefront, like Midjourney and DALL-E. They offer a wide variety of artistic styles, and many of them are getting the hang of photo-realism too. There are still limitations, though. Price is a huge factor – right now, subscribing to a decent AI photo generator will cost you quite a lot per month, which means if you’re looking for volume, it’s probably not there for you yet. If however, you’re looking for something to use now and again for specific projects, particularly ones that require something more artistic or unusual, then you may find them a good place to go for stock photo creation. Remember to review licensing terms carefully so that you don’t fall foul of any copyright laws or usage rights.
We should remember that AI photo generators are incredible assets that are designed to complement our creativity, rather than replace it.
Envato Elements
If AI picture generators isn’t quite where you want to be yet, don’t worry, we haven’t abandoned traditional stock photography. You can find non AI generated images – or stock photographs(!) as we like to call them. at Envato Elements, and the best bit is you can download as many as you like with your subscription.
About This Page
This page was written by Marie Gardiner. Marie is a writer, author, and photographer. It was edited by Gonzalo Angulo. Gonzalo is an editor, writer and illustrator.