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Tool review · est. 2022

OpenArt

Accessible consistent characters with reference and trained modes

Tier across use cases

Strengths

  • Reference-based and trained character modes
  • Strong for anime and illustration styles
  • Generous credit-to-dollar ratio
  • Good middle-ground accessibility

Trade-offs

  • Consistency around 7/10; not flawless
  • Affiliate terms to be verified
  • Less photorealistic than top models

Key features

  • Consistent character (reference + trained)
  • Anime/illustration styles
  • Credit-based generation
  • Multiple base models
  • Quick and trained modes

Pricing

Free (kredi) + paid (~10-20 USD/ay). Reference + trained mode ile karakter tutarliligi; anime/illustrasyon guclu. Comert kredi orani. Fiyatlar yaklasik.

Free

$0/mo

1 seat

  • Credits
  • Reference consistency
  • Watermark on some

Starter

$10/mo

1 seat

  • More credits
  • Trained characters
  • No watermark

Pro

$20/mo

1 seat

  • High volume
  • Priority
  • All models

What reviewers say

Best for

Illustrators and creators wanting accessible consistent characters, especially anime/illustration

Frequently asked

Who is OpenArt best for?
Illustrators and creators wanting accessible consistent characters, especially anime/illustration
How is OpenArt ranked on TIERSAI?
OpenArt earns B tier (7.58/10) for Character Consistency. Every score uses the same transparent 0-to-10 scale across five axes.
How much does OpenArt cost?
Free (kredi) + paid (~10-20 USD/ay). Reference + trained mode ile karakter tutarliligi; anime/illustrasyon guclu. Comert kredi orani. Fiyatlar yaklasik.

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