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InvokeAI alternatives

Polished local-first generative image platform with strong workflow UX for Stable Diffusion users.

This InvokeAI alternatives guide compares pricing, strengths, tradeoffs, and related options.

InvokeAI is included in this directory because it combines professional UX with practical local generation control for creators and small teams.

Official site: https://www.invoke.com/

At a glance

Pricing model Free
Model source 3rd-party models
Price range Free (open-source)
Supported image resolution Not listed
Best for Professional local image workflows with cleaner UX
Categories faceless creators , solopreneurs , for creators , for solopreneurs , for small business , design , image generation , free ai tools , local llms
ControlNet support
  • Canny
  • Depth
  • Pose
  • Lineart
  • Scribble
  • Inpaint

Top alternatives

  • Stable Diffusion : Open model family for text-to-image generation, spanning v1.x, v2.x, SDXL, and SD3/SD3.5.
  • ComfyUI : Node-based image and video workflow builder for local and cloud generation pipelines.
  • AUTOMATIC1111 : Feature-rich Stable Diffusion WebUI with extensive model, extension, and parameter control.
  • Fooocus : Beginner-friendly local Stable Diffusion UI focused on high-quality images with minimal setup.

Notes

InvokeAI is a practical middle ground between raw control and polished day-to-day usability.

Comparison table

Tool Pricing Model source Price range API cost Subscription cost Resolution ControlNet Pros Cons
InvokeAI Free 3rd-party models Free (open-source) Not listed Not listed Not listed
  • Canny
  • Depth
  • Pose
  • Lineart
  • Scribble
  • Inpaint
Cleaner interface than many local SD tools; Strong inpainting and iterative editing workflows Smaller extension ecosystem than AUTOMATIC1111; Some advanced flows still require workflow learning
Stable Diffusion Free Own models Free model weights (compute/storage costs apply) No mandatory vendor API fee for local/self-hosted use; hosted inference APIs are provider-priced. No required subscription for local use of model weights; managed services may have paid plans. Varies by branch: SD1.x/2.x commonly 512-768, SDXL 1024 native, SD3/3.5 often 1024+.
  • Canny
  • Depth
  • Pose
  • Lineart
  • Scribble
  • Tile
  • Inpaint
Broad model ecosystem from lightweight to high-quality variants; Strong community tooling across ComfyUI, AUTOMATIC1111, and Diffusers Version licensing and access terms differ across releases; High-end variants need substantial VRAM for smooth inference
ComfyUI Free 3rd-party models Free (open-source) Not listed Not listed Not listed
  • Canny
  • Depth
  • Pose
  • Lineart
  • Scribble
  • Tile
  • Inpaint
Full control over generation workflows and model stack; Great for reusable templates and batch processing Learning curve is higher than prompt-only tools; Workflow debugging can take time on complex graphs
AUTOMATIC1111 Free 3rd-party models Free (open-source) Not listed Not listed Not listed
  • Canny
  • Depth
  • Pose
  • Lineart
  • Scribble
  • Tile
  • Inpaint
Deep control across samplers, models, and generation settings; Large ecosystem of community extensions UI can feel dense for beginners; Extension compatibility can require maintenance
Fooocus Free 3rd-party models Free (open-source) Not listed Not listed Not listed
  • Depth
Fast onboarding for local image generation; High-quality defaults for SDXL workflows Less graph-level control than ComfyUI; Advanced custom pipelines are more limited

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