ImageRouter (beta)

ImageRouter (beta)

Unified interface for image generation AI models

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ImageRouter is a unified interface that allows you to access many image generation AI models with just one account. It's API allows you to switch between models effortlessly, while giving you the best price and uptime with smart routing
This is the 2nd launch from ImageRouter (beta). View more

ImageRouter AI Videos

Launched this week
AI Image & Video aggregator - simple API - no subscription
Unified interface for AI Image & Video models: - Unified OpenAI-compatible API - Better uptime (retries and re-routing on error) - Lowest price (provider routing) - No subscription (pay as you go)
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What do you think? …

DaWe
Maker

We are Launching guys!!

Let's to break some models by generation too much videos

M M

Imagerouter is incredible. It does all the things that OpenRouter and LiteLLM aren't focused on, and it's reliable. I have gotten some incredible tips/ideas from the author's approach to gen AI as well. I would never have caught on that Image 1.5 on low was cheaper than Qwen, but it is, and that is ridiculously helpful.

Bottom line: gives you all the access, doesn't ever break backwards compatability, always adding more stuff. It's a no brainer.

DaWe
Maker

@thatoneguywiththething Thank you so much, I really appreciate it!

What is the most valuable thing in ImageRouter and what is that you feel others are not focusing on? I feel like I should double down on that 🤩

Isak Gundrosen

Love this service! The interface isn’t the most intuitive and it won’t win any UI awards, but I also don’t think that’s the point. What it lacks in polish it more than makes up for with transparency, simplicity, and a painless API setup.

It gives a solid, frequently updated overview of a wide range of image and video models, plus a clean breakdown of usage and cost. One small improvement: a search/filter on the usage page would make it even easier to navigate at scale. Automating invoice downloads would also be a plus, but he responds quickly to mail requests so not a big issue.

I’m currently using it for an app prototype and really appreciate how effortless it is to switch between models while keeping an eye on spend. The main thing I’m missing is clearer visibility into image-reference support—specifically which models accept reference images, whether they support multiple reference images, and how that differs from “image editing” support. Right now it’s easy to see which models can edit images, but it’s harder to figure out which ones can handle extra/multiple reference images for editing workflows.

Overall: it just works, and the pay-as-you-go (no subscription) pricing is the icing on the cake.