Think Diffusion is like having your own personal AI art lab. We’re bringing pro-level AI art tools to everyone by providing the latest Stable Diffusion UIs to any device with a browser in just a few clicks (or taps).
Bleeding-edge open source AI Art tools are much more powerful than general market products like Midjourney & Dall-E. But pro-level tools need technical skills to install components like Python, CUDA drivers and xFormers, not to mention expensive computer hardware to run well on. We encourage our creatives to spend their time creating, not troubleshooting errors and maintaining software/hardware.
With Think Diffusion, having your own personal supercomputer configured and ready to go is as simple as clicking launch, with top-tier models, ControlNet and the most popular extensions already preloaded. Additional virtual machines can easily be launched in separate browser tabs, and can all be used simultaneously, even from your phone.
Now anyone can be a mad AI art scientist without needing a lab or equipment, and have creative freedom and mastery over their work.
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Helped me a lot in such a low price
If you have a concept in mind, unleash it upon Think Diffusion, and witness the astounding brilliance it generates. I wholeheartedly endorse it without reservation. A 100% recommendation for an unparalleled experience.
I highly recommend ThinkDiffusion for its superior cloud-based services, surpassing Run Diffusion and browser-based alternatives. Exceptional performance guaranteed.
Based on our record, Sampulator seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 3 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I am trying to figure out how to make sounds similar to the "Keys" section on this soundboard. I'm new to music production and I would love to learn how to make something that sounds similar as part of the learning process, but don't even know where to start dissecting a sounds like this! Source: about 2 years ago
Really cool, and I think I might use or integrate this, but I agree with > I find this tool an interesting concept, but I couldn't get through the initial step to create a 4/4 kick loop. There's too much internal state going on with no indicators about what's active or what mode I'm in that it feels more like a memory game than a fun music toy. Maybe it's not a coincidence I'm not a vim/emacs fan? :D I think it... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Or maybe it'd be like using one of those online beat generators, but instead of dragging over from a fully opened menu you have to unlock them. https://splice.com/sounds/beatmaker or http://sampulator.com/. Source: almost 3 years ago
Midjourney - Midjourney lets you create images (paintings, digital art, logos and much more) simply by writing a prompt.
Splice Beat Maker - Make and share beats in your browser
Stable Diffusion Online - Use Stable Diffusion online to generate images
BlokDust - Join blocks together to build sounds with this web-based music making app.
DALL-E - Creating images from text, from Open AI
Ramsophone - A generative art/music machine. (Be sure to refresh!)