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Ideogram drops new canvas editor -- I got early access and it's a game-changer
Ideogram just became the most recent artificial intelligence platform to embrace a canvas approach to generating content. Its latest upgrade comes in the form of an editor that lets you paint any element of an image, stack images, or generate a new one. There seems to be a growing trend among AI companies to find new ways that allow users to interact with their models beyond the simple text or chat input. Anthropic led part of this charge with Artifacts in Claude, then OpenAI picked it up with its own text and code editing Canvas. I've spent some time experimenting with Ideogram Canvas and I'm impressed with its flexibility. Unlike other web image editor approaches that use AI, Ideogram includes layering, stacking each new generation and changes you make on top of the original. This makes it much easier to revert or to compare changes between one version and the next. It builds on some of the concepts we saw launched by Midjourney in its own editor, including expanding the canvas or painting around a specific element and changing it with a simple text prompt. I've used both and I think Ideogram's is a better implementation. Canvas is available as a standalone image generation interface, or where you can send images you've previously generated. It lets you more easily see the image and make changes compared to a text input field. A spokesperson explained: "Ideogram Canvas is your endless creative board for organizing, generating, and editing images. You can upload or generate images, and then seamlessly edit or extend them with Ideogram's industry-leading inpainting and outpainting tools." The ability to upload your images and edit/extend them using Ideogram is a powerful feature not widely available from other platforms. Apparently, Midjourney is working on enabling this capability in its editor soon, but for now it's not possible. This is particularly powerful in the realm of graphic design as Ideogram's text rendering capabilities are unlike any other model I've tried. For example, I was able to upload an image I'd created and have it add text to the frame in seconds. You could also give it your own image and remix that image, for example, changing the color of your cat or putting your cat in space. I don't actually own a cat, but I found that most AI tools are better at generating images of cats than they are of dogs. One of my favorite features of Ideogram Canvas is the ability to rename the canvas you are working on and create new ones. This creates a 'project' style system for AI image. The core platform of Ideogram hasn't actually changed; this is just a new feature that's been tacked on. There is a redesign so your generations appear down the side and the button for Canvas appears down the side, which is closer to the way the Midjourney app looks, but the functionality is the same. The other new feature I noticed in addition to the redesign and Canvas is a new anime customization joining the existing design, 3D, and realistic options. This is a tool that further refines and enhances your prompt to make it appear more like an anime image. One word of caution: if you do use Canvas and, like me, you're someone that prefers a well-ordered archive of generations previously made, every change you make to an image in Canvas will appear as a new generation in your list -- so make use of the filters.
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AI startup Ideogram launches infinite Canvas for manipulating, combining generated images
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Canadian AI image startup Ideogram, founded last year by former AI researchers from Google Brain, has made a new for itself among AI creators with its text-to-image models that produce a wide range of styles from realistic to fantastical, and most impressively of all, highly accurate text baked into the image itself (something other leading image generators, including Midjourney, took a while to implement and still struggle to generate reliably). Now, it's getting in on the trend of expanding its web-based user workspace to include a new interactive, infinite Canvas where users can spread newly generated images out, compare them to older generations, resize and reorder them at will, and even combine multiple AI generated images into one new composite. It also allows users to upload their own visuals. With this addition, Ideogram Canvas aims to streamline workflows and offer flexible tools to refine creative projects step-by-step. But of course, Ideogram is far from the only AI company to go beyond the simple chatbot-style text entry interface. Earlier this month, OpenAI launched an experimental new "Canvas" view for ChatGPT. Unlike Ideogram's version, it doesn't help with imagery. Rather, OpenAI's version offers the ability to see text-based documents and code alongside the chat interface, and watch as their chat conversation changes the resulting output in the "Canvas" view to the right. Moreover, Ideogram's "Canvas" view is closely reminiscent of an approach that was pioneered last year by a startup called Visual Electric, which uses open source Stable Diffusion AI image generation models, and which recently launched a mobile app. However, Ideogram trains and offers its own proprietary, ground-up image generation models such as the recently launched Ideogram 2.0, which sets it apart. Magic fill and Extend Alongside Canvas, Ideogram is also debuting two additional new features: Magic Fill and Extend. These tools, designed to complement each other, give users the ability to make extensive edits or modifications to images while maintaining the overall quality and coherence of the content. Subscription plans and features Ideogram Canvas is available with all of Ideogram's various usage tiers, though naturally paid plans get you more perks and features and fewer limitations. In fact, the company posted a thread on its social account on the network X (formerly Twitter) that noted all paid plans receive unlimited Canvases. The pricing for the various options is as follows: Furthermore, Ideogram offers its own API that developers can use to build third-party apps atop, yet this offers only the new Magic Fill and Extend features rather than the Canvas (which makes sense, since it is highly integrated into and dependent upon Ideogram's website design). Pricing for accessing the models through the API ranges from $0.01 per input to simply describe images to $0.08 per input for image generations with Ideogram 2. Ideogram credits part of the development of Ideogram Canvas to its community of beta testers and members of the Ideogram Creators Club, who provided feedback during the platform's testing phase. The company acknowledges their contributions in refining the platform's functionality and design. Expanding its teams As part of its broader growth strategy, Ideogram also noted it is expanding its teams and open to hires in Toronto and New York City. The company is actively recruiting for various roles across AI research, engineering, marketing, and finance to continue developing its suite of AI tools. Interested candidates can apply via the company's jobs page. With the launch of Ideogram Canvas, the company seeks to offer a platform that blends user-generated content with AI-assisted tools like Magic Fill and Extend. By making it easier to create and modify images, Ideogram aims to support creators in a wide variety of industries.
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Ideogram, an AI startup, introduces a new Canvas editor with advanced features for image manipulation and generation, positioning itself as a strong competitor in the AI image creation market.
Ideogram, a Canadian AI startup founded by former Google Brain researchers, has launched a new Canvas editor, marking a significant advancement in AI-powered image generation and manipulation [1][2]. This move aligns with the growing trend among AI companies to offer more interactive and flexible user interfaces beyond simple text inputs.
The Canvas editor introduces several groundbreaking features:
Ideogram's Canvas editor builds upon concepts introduced by other platforms like Midjourney but offers improved implementation [1]. The company's proprietary image generation models, including the recently launched Ideogram 2.0, distinguish it from competitors using open-source models [2].
Ideogram offers various subscription tiers, with paid plans providing unlimited Canvases and additional features [2]. The company also provides an API for developers, with pricing ranging from $0.01 to $0.08 per input depending on the complexity of the task [2].
The launch of Ideogram Canvas reflects a broader industry trend towards more interactive AI interfaces. Other notable developments include:
Ideogram is actively expanding its teams, recruiting for various roles in AI research, engineering, marketing, and finance in Toronto and New York City [2]. This growth strategy aims to further develop its suite of AI tools and strengthen its position in the competitive AI image generation market.
The Ideogram Canvas platform, combining user-generated content with AI-assisted tools, has the potential to support creators across various industries by simplifying the process of creating and modifying images [2]. Its advanced features and user-friendly interface position it as a powerful tool for graphic designers, digital artists, and other creative professionals.
Canva introduces Dream Lab, a new AI-powered image generation tool, along with several updates to its Visual Suite, marking a significant advancement in its AI capabilities and creative offerings.
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OpenAI has released Canvas, a new feature in ChatGPT that transforms the AI chatbot into a real-time collaborative editor for writing and coding projects, now available to all users for free.
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OpenAI introduces Canvas, a new ChatGPT interface designed to enhance collaboration between users and AI for writing and coding projects, offering real-time feedback and advanced features.
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OpenAI's new Canvas mode for ChatGPT introduces a more flexible and visual interface, enhancing user productivity and collaboration in various daily tasks and projects.
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Midjourney introduces a powerful new AI-driven image editing tool, allowing users to modify external images. While this advancement excites many, it also raises concerns about potential misuse and ethical implications.
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