Artificial intelligence has improved in recent years, and there are now realistic AI image generator apps for Android. These apps can turn a text phrase into a photo.
It helps to visualize your imagination as art quickly. Here are the best AI image generator apps for Android.
Canva
Canva is a free designing application with a Text to Image tool. The precision of its AI output will surprise you.
To generate an AI image in Canva mobile:
- Go to the Menu in the bottom row
- Click on Discover Apps
- Find and click Text to Image
You will get two options to try the app. Either use it in an existing design or a new design. It generates four images from which you can choose the most relevant.
AI Picasso
AI Picasso is another free one of the best AI image generators for Android and iOS devices. You enter text, choose styles, and reference images to create AI art.
The free version offers six styles. It generates accurate but simple images as compared to other apps.
StarryAI
Another app to generate an AI image on Android is StarryAI. You can produce five results per day for free without watermarks.
StarryAI+ has 4 AI algorithms, including Argo, Argo 2, Altair, and Orion. After selecting AI, you provide the following inputs:
- Text phrase
- Reference image
- Processing time
- Output count (4 or 8)
- Aspect ratio (5 options)
- Iterations (more iteration uses more credits and give more accurate result)
- Art style (over 578 styles)
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NightCafe
NightCafe is not a native app for Android, but you can install it using your browser. Go to the website, and in the browser’s menu, click on the “Install app” or “Add to phone” button.
It offers 5 AI algorithms, each with distinct properties. You can adjust the precision level and resolution. It accepts the following input data:
- Algorithm
- Text phrase
- Art styles (29 preset options)
- Modifiers phrases
- Reference image
- Aspect ratio
- Accuracy percentage
- Total generated images
- Processing time
- Image resolution
NightCafe outputs four images with high accuracy. You can download and publish them to the NightCafe account. In the free version, you get five daily credits.
MagicAI
MagicAI is another of the best AI generators for Android. It has four AI engines: Magic, Anime, Anime++, and Stable.
You can choose any in the free version and apply the art style accordingly. It draws your imagination very precisely.
It has over 33 styles for magic and stable engines and 10 for anime engines. You can adjust the layout, quality, and required outputs. However, it requires watching a 30-second ad before creating an AI image.
Fantasy
Fantasy creates AI art with a fantasy and anime touch. Mainly it inserts an anime character in images. It has a free Android version but requires watching video ads.
You get three diffusion models, each with its art style. There are 12 styles in the anime model, 26 in the stable model, and 36 in the fantasy model.
Photoleap
Photoleap also offers many AI tools to turn your imagination into paintings. It is a simple editing app with an AI image generator as one of its main features.
You write words and choose an art style from 21 options. It works fast and creates realistic art. You can generate unlimited results in the free version.
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PicSo
PicSo is another competitive AI image generator for Android that creates realistic and unique results. It’s a free app with some advanced features in the premium plan.
It lets you configure the following options to customize input:
- Input text
- Art styles (3 paid and 12 free)
- Aspect ratio
- Total images (1 image in the free plan and up to 9 images in paid plan)
- Accuracy scale
- Seed number
Dream Art
The last best AI generator app for Android is Dream Art. The app is impressive, but the free version is limited. You can generate one free art every day.
It offers five free art styles with an option to create custom styles. Moreover, it lets you download, share, and publish photos on online feeds.
Madhsudhan Khemchandani has a bachelor’s degree in Software Engineering (Honours). He has been writing articles on apps and software for over five years. He has also made over 200 videos on his YouTube channel. Read more about him on the about page.