Finally! Create AI Images With Actual Text
Former Google Brain experts have unveiled their new AI venture, Ideogram, backed by a cool $16.5 million from big names like Andreeson Horowitz and Index Ventures. Tapping into the world of synthetic media, Ideogram's web-based platform magically transforms text prompts into images. Users get to play with image dimensions, style choices, and even get inspiration from suggestion buttons. Their standout feature? A knack for crystal-clear typography, something even the big players struggle with. While they might not have the full editing suite of rivals like Adobe Firefly or OpenAI's DALL-E, they're aiming to corner the market on readable AI-generated text.
We’re having a blast with Ideogram. Check it out here. Keep an eye out for Midjourney’s response to this. We’re inferring from their last office hours that they are going to launch a tool within the platform soon that mirrors this functionality. Accurate text within images us a game changer, we’re watching this space closely.
Ideogram's CEO, Mohammad Norouzi, is psyched about the future, envisioning a world where AI amplifies human creativity and brings our wildest dreams to life. With AI shaping the future of visual storytelling, Ideogram is one to watch.
Think signs, company logos, and more. Dive into their web app and you'll find a buffet of styles, from 3D rendering to ukiyo-e. But it's not all sunshine and rainbows; some tests showed the tool struggling with certain words, even its own name. Still, with endorsements from AI bigwigs and a unique selling point, Ideogram is one to watch.