DeepMake is an open-source generative AI content creation system that can generate high-quality images and videos, edit existing content and automate editing. It can generate text-to-image, image-to-image, mask faces and objects, and upscale images and videos. DeepMake can be used with common VFX and video editing software like Adobe After Effects, so it's a good option for creative pros who want to maintain control over their work without paying for usage.
Another good option is Facet, geared for professional use and collaboration. Facet can generate and edit images in real time, with features like controllable image elements and advanced prompting. It can handle spatial prompts and auto-enhanced image prompts, so you get both creative help and control. Facet is a browser-based tool, so you don't have to install anything, and it comes in different pricing tiers depending on your needs.
Last is ZMO, an AI image generation system with a range of tools including an AI anime generator and an AI photo editor for compositing. It's got a background remover and changer, too, so you can customize your images. ZMO is good for pros and amateurs, with fast, high-quality output, frequent updates and a combination of free and premium tools.