Frequently asked questions
What is this website about?
We provide API for generating AI images. The API is fast, easy-to-use and it offers a great value for the price.
Yeah, but what is the use case?
Imagine that you need to generate thousands or even millions of images according to a prompt in your app. Or something more complicated, like face swapping or changing a style of a image.
You can try to get the correct hardware, set it up, choose between and fiddle with different AI models. This can easily take weeks or even months to get it right. Or you can easily outsource this to a third party (like us) and get the job done without wasting your precious time. We did all the hard work so you do not have to.
What kind of technology do you use?
For generating images, we use various models based on Stable Diffusion version 1.5 and XL. These are diffusion probabilistic models, which are class of latent variable generative models. We also added FLUX model that we consider to be a state-of-the-art technology. See our documentation to find out about specific models used.
Can I use the generated images commercially?
Yes. You may freely use the generated images, you do not even need to credit us. However, you should respect licenses of particular AI models. We put links to the licenses into the documentation for you to be able to check the exact terms of use. Do not worry though, we only use models with permissive licenses.
Is it possible to create NSFW images?
Yes. While some models are capable of generating explicit imagery, we strongly discourage attempts to produce any illegal content.
To prevent accidental explicit outputs, include keywords like NSFW
or nudity
in the negative prompt.
Why is your service called Image Pig
?
Because we love animals. And pigs are adorable animals. Contrary to popular belief, pigs are incredibly smart, relatively hygienic and surprisingly agile.
In addition to that, the word Pig
stands for Pretty instant generator, as we are able to generate images relatively fast.
Do you have more questions? Is there anything unclear? Feel free to contact us.