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Imagiyo AI Image Generator is offering lifetime subscriptions for $49, down from its regular price of $495, representing a 90% discount. The platform uses advanced AI models including FLUX Schnell and Modelslab Stable Diffusion to create high-quality images from text prompts, targeting users frustrated with slower, less reliable AI image generation tools.

What you should know: Imagiyo positions itself as a faster, more intuitive alternative to basic AI image generators that can be “laggy, inconsistent, and limited in scope and output.”

  • The platform supports multiple image generation sizes and allows commercial use of generated images without watermarks or ads.
  • Users can create two images simultaneously with a monthly limit of 500 images.
  • The service is available on both desktop and mobile platforms.

Key features: The platform leverages some of the most advanced large language models to produce vivid, rich images quickly through an easy, user-friendly interface.

  • Images can be downloaded in selected sizes and used for various purposes including storyboarding, book illustration, and marketing materials.
  • The tool supports NSFW image generation, though such content must be set to private visibility to avoid deletion.
  • Generated images belong to users permanently with their lifetime subscription.

Important limitations: The discounted lifetime subscription offer comes with specific restrictions for potential users.

  • The deal is available only for new Imagiyo users.
  • NSFW images risk deletion unless visibility is set to “private.”
  • Commercial use is permitted unless the generated image violates existing copyrights.

Target audience: Imagiyo markets itself to creative professionals and businesses looking to bring visual ideas to life, including filmmakers needing storyboards, authors illustrating books, and businesses creating marketing materials.

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