If you want to use your own photos to train an AI model and create your own art, Imajinn is a great option. This AI image generation platform lets you turn uploaded images into your own art in 15-30 minutes. Once you've trained the model, you can create concepts in seconds and export images. Imajinn has a variety of pricing plans and all generated images are in the public domain, meaning they're not subject to copyright.
Another option is ImagineMe, a personal AI art generator that produces images based on text prompts. By uploading 10-20 photos of yourself, you can create a custom model in about 5 hours. The service then produces images in different styles, like AI avatars, headshots and fantasy portraits, so it's good for everything from social media profiles to professional headshots.
If you want a more general-purpose tool, Artiphoria has more than 120 visual styles and can produce digital art in real time. It's geared for artists, designers and other creative types who want to let the computer handle the grunt work of image generation so they can concentrate on their creative direction. It's available in several pricing tiers and offers a 7-day free trial so you can try it out.
Last, Playform is a no-code AI art generation service that lets you create, edit and blend faces, train AI with your own photos and apply styles based on famous artists. It's got a lot of tools and an interface that's designed to be easy to use, so it's good for pros and amateurs. The service guarantees that any art you create is your intellectual property, and it offers a variety of pricing and revenue-sharing options for your creations.