Use your imagination to generate stunning visuals and high-quality assets such as icons, illustrations, logos, gradients, and patterns. It empowers you to bring your creative vision to life with a few simple words.
Hey there, Product Hunters! It's great to be here again. I'm thrilled to introduce our new AI image generation feature.
I'm Dawood Khan, one of the co-founders of Pixelied. We've been working tirelessly to bring you an amazing solution for all your image generation needs.
Whether you're looking to generate artistic or visual artworks, icons, illustrations, crafting unique logos, gradients, or designing eye-catching patterns, Pixelied's text-to-image tool has got you covered.
Say goodbye to expensive design software and frustrating learning curves. With our intuitive interface, you can transform your ideas into captivating visuals with just a few simple clicks.
Here's what you can generate with Pixelied:
ā Custom Images
ā Icons
ā Illustrations
ā Logos
ā Gradient
ā Patterns
Thank you for your support, and we can't wait to see what incredible creations you'll bring to life with Pixelied. Your feedback means the world to us, so please don't hesitate to share your thoughts and suggestions.
Dawood Khan
Co-founder, Pixelied
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@dawood_khan3Ā Dawood, the move into AI generation was a smart extension for a design suite. As I launch PictaBase today, I keep thinking about the asset pile-up problem your users are probably hitting. Once someone generates a hundred unique logos and icons, finding the right one in a standard downloads folder becomes a major hurdle for the creative process.
I spent thirty years in Hollywood post-production seeing that exact frustration. That is why I built PictaBase as a relational visual database. It is designed to catalog and find these specific assets without the chaos of hierarchical folders. I have spent months hardening thirty-eight thousand lines of PHP 8.4 code to make it professional-grade, and our architecture is strictly pixel-blind. Your image bytes go directly to your own S3 bucket and never touch our application server.
We also write every tag and note to .meta.json sidecar files so you own your data and its context forever. If your users find themselves with a massive library of Pixelied creations that they need to search and organize, our Free Tier is open for stress-testing today.
Question for you: With your users generating everything from icons to full patterns, are you seeing them use these more as final assets or as "raw material" for their own custom layouts?
Warmest congratulations on the upcoming product release! Your dedication and resilience have led you to this significant moment. Here's to a successful launch and a future filled with breakthroughs and accomplishments.
Pixelied never disappoints. I am a user for last 2 years and so happy to see this new addition here.
I just checked it and loved the image quality.
However, I have a question. I used a prompt and regenerated dozens of images for it. Not sure why but the face of the girl was almost same every time for each generation, with changes in all other stuff. Is there any specific reason to it?
Thank you.
@niteshmanav Hey Nitesh, thank you for all your support and kind words!
Have you tried changing the prompt a bit? Maybe that would help
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This feels a couple of steps better than similar apps I have used in the past as you can edit the generated photos. Itās feels much more intuitive too and generates the images very quick. Would recommend!
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@dawood_khan3Ā Dawood, the move into AI generation was a smart extension for a design suite. As I launch PictaBase today, I keep thinking about the asset pile-up problem your users are probably hitting. Once someone generates a hundred unique logos and icons, finding the right one in a standard downloads folder becomes a major hurdle for the creative process.
I spent thirty years in Hollywood post-production seeing that exact frustration. That is why I built PictaBase as a relational visual database. It is designed to catalog and find these specific assets without the chaos of hierarchical folders. I have spent months hardening thirty-eight thousand lines of PHP 8.4 code to make it professional-grade, and our architecture is strictly pixel-blind. Your image bytes go directly to your own S3 bucket and never touch our application server.
We also write every tag and note to .meta.json sidecar files so you own your data and its context forever. If your users find themselves with a massive library of Pixelied creations that they need to search and organize, our Free Tier is open for stress-testing today.
Question for you: With your users generating everything from icons to full patterns, are you seeing them use these more as final assets or as "raw material" for their own custom layouts?
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