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Why would I use this over using stable diffusion and controlnets?
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Good question! I have the following two points to share with you:

1. Not everyone has a GPU computer. 2. Not everyone has the ability to deploy Stable Diffusion on their local computer.

I have encountered many non-technical people who are eager to use Stable Diffusion to achieve certain effects, but after spending a week, they still encounter various issues: unable to run it, the interface is too complex and they don't know where to click, it suddenly reports errors while using, multiple uninstalls and reinstalls don't solve the problem...

If you are proficient in Stable Diffusion, you can achieve many effects by tinkering with it yourself, but there are even more people who can't even install Stable Diffusion locally. Many online SaaS services also provide services based on these user pain points.

No privacy policy linked in the footer. Not a great sign.
Thank you for your feedback. We just launched a few hours ago and there are many areas that need improvement. The initial version of the privacy policy has been updated, and a complete privacy policy will be provided later.

We offer free credits, which you can use to experience our services. If you are not satisfied with the results, you do not need to pay for our services. Thank you again.

> We offer free credits, which you can use to experience our services. If you are not satisfied with the results, you do not need to pay for our services.

This has nothing to do with the point of missing a privacy policy since one still need to sign up to get free credits, paying or not.

I see, we have always adhered to standard requirements regarding data security and privacy.

We apologize for the inconvenience, and we will complete the content of the privacy policy soon.