If you're looking for a digital journal that uses AI to turn your thoughts into art, there are plenty of options out there. One is Clearmind, an AI therapy platform that offers personalized advice, emotional support and mental health tracking. It includes a tool called Moodcard that helps you describe your emotions, and Insights that offer advice based on that. Clearmind also can turn your thoughts into unique, shareable art pieces for self-expression and connection, and mental health care that's more personal and adaptable to your personality.
Another interesting option is Avath, a gratitude journaling service geared for visual thinkers. It uses generative AI models to turn your written reflections into beautiful works of art. Avath is a Progressive Web App, but it'll become a native iOS and Android app soon, too, so you can use it to explore self-reflection through your creative side. It uses industry standard encryption and is GDPR compliant for privacy.
If you want a more elaborate image generation tool, FollowFox offers 10 free daily images and more than 25 parameters to fine-tune the results. It can generate images from text prompts, and it's open-source software, so you can help develop it. That's potentially useful for artists, designers and other creatives who want to explore ideas and create promotional materials.
Last, Stablecog is a free, multilingual, open-source AI image generator based on the Stable Diffusion and Kandinsky models. You can use it to create art by describing the image you want to create or by starting with an image you have. Stablecog offers different pricing tiers, and it's OK to use it for commercial purposes, so it's a good option for artists and designers who want to experiment with AI-generated art.