Lightricks has a new Text to Image generator within its apps, including Photoleap, which is known for its photo editing capabilities. Users can now use text to create images that will be shared with their friends.

Lightricks' flagship app, Facetune, is used by many models on social media to make their selfies look better. Artificial intelligence technology is being used to power a range of creative expression tools. Videoleap, Filtertune, Beatleap, Artleap, Lightleap and Boosted are among its other products.

Lightricks is using technology that will help users not just edit photos or videos, but also create art by using artificial intelligence. TikTok's mobile app has a feature that creates video background.

To use the new feature, go to the top of the app and click on the image you want to generate, a text box will appear for you to type what you want. You can begin with a pre-written prompt, such as "a purple fox, by Van Gogh" or "singing poodle k pop album cover."

The editing and animation tools are accessible after the creation of the artificial intelligence image. Photoleap has a lot of tools such as cut-out tools and filters. There are animation tools, a 3D motion tool, and other effects at Motionleap.

Dream byWOMBO doesn't allow users to edit photos.

Lightricks is the image credit.

Stable Diffusion, a DALL-E 2-like system that was publicly launched recently, is based on open source code.

The new feature uses images from millions of pictures on the internet from public websites.

Users can download as many of their image creations as they want, thanks to the free text to image program. Every image created with the generator is owned by the user. You can get up to 100 higher quality files per month if you sign up for a pro membership. There is a yearly plan and a monthly plan.

Artificial intelligence has proven its ability to create content. The implementation of the Text to Image feature directly within our apps opens an entire realm of possibilities for our users. The new tool supports the mission of helping users enjoy the magic of creating and inspiring a new generation of content creators.

Artificial intelligence can be used ethically to create art that isn't artistic.

This is an example of what we came up with when we tested it ourselves.

Lauren Forristal's photoleap.

Look at Nicole Kidman's face, it looks frightening. This is done to make sure there isn't a copyright claim. Lightricks says its terms of use don't allow copyrighted material to be used. Artificial intelligence can't create artwork like a human-owned photo of a celebrity. The celebrity's "likeness" is not a copyrighted thing.

Lightricks' basic text-to-image generator doesn't produce realistic results similar to the ambiguous background created by TikTok's new artificial intelligence green screen feature

Lightricks uses the cloud to block users from requestingNSFW content. When we tested the image-to-text feature on Photoleap, there were mostly nude, distorted female avatars, but no explicit ones that could be considered pornographic.

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We used the phrase "Vladimir Putin strip tease" for educational reasons. Thanks to the Artificial Intelligence generator on Photoleap, we were able to save our eyes from being burned and create an artistic image of Putin.

Motionleap and Photoleap are light and fun to play with. Don't be strange about it.

Motionleap is only available on mobile devices. Photoleap and Motionleap have been downloaded more than 170 million times together.