dzine is an image generator and editor (formerly known as Stylar) that is built for design. dzine uses projects to keep image generating and editing tools in one central workspace – the project. 

Styles, which are the models, are plentiful. They have options for photorealistic, anime, interior design, architecture, product design, and multiple styles within most of these categories.

In my experience, the image generator produces images that are of good quality and as adherent to the prompt as any other platform. (nothing is perfect.)

dzine is an excellent choice for folks who build and edit designs using multiple assets. Layers are built-in to the project workspace, which makes it very intuitive to add elements to a design – elements uploaded from elsewhere or generated within dzine.

The user interface of dzine is simple, but not lacking any of the features you’d expect. It is obvious that they put some thought into eliminating unnecessary clicks and making the workflow – an the aesthetic – smooth and clean.

As of this writing there is a free tier, but there is a daily allotment of credits and many of the features are only available to paid subscribers.