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InvokeAI: Skip the Image-Gen Build, Ship the Product

A production-ready UI and API for Stable Diffusion that cuts months off creator tools and AI product launches.

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InvokeAI is a web interface and backend built on top of Stable Diffusion, the open-source image model. Instead of wiring up models yourself, you get a polished UI where users can generate, edit, and refine images—inpainting, upscaling, style control, the works. It's not a consumer app; it's what you deploy to power your own product. Builders use it to ship image-gen features without rebuilding infrastructure from scratch. Studios integrate it for client work. The WebUI alone saves weeks. The API and extensibility mean you can white-label it or bolt it into existing workflows. It's stable, maintained, and battle-tested by teams already making money off it.

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InvokeAI: Stable Diffusion, ready to ship

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Building an image-gen tool or creator product? InvokeAI is a production-grade UI + API for Stable Diffusion—no infrastructure plumbing required. WebUI, API, inpainting, upscaling, batch workflows included. Open source; deploy yourself or integrate into a client app. Weeks off your timeline.

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shipping image-gen products? InvokeAI cuts the plumbing. production-grade UI + API on Stable Diffusion, inpainting, upscaling, extensible. open source, deploy in your stack or white-label it. weeks faster.

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For product teams building visual AI features: InvokeAI is a production-ready creative engine on Stable Diffusion. WebUI, REST API, extensible architecture. Deploy it yourself, white-label for clients, or integrate into your platform. Already powering commercial products. Open source and actively maintained.

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just deployed InvokeAI for a client studio last week. took maybe 3 hours to get a production-grade image generation pipeline running. normally that's 4–6 weeks of custom UI work. the thing that stuck with me: it's not a demo. the WebUI is actually good—node-based workflows, real extensibility, built on actual infrastructure decisions (not duct tape). dropped it into their existing stack without drama. if you're building anything image-gen adjacent—agency tools, internal workflows, client-facing products—this cuts the runway down hard. Stable Diffusion models, handled. UI, handled. You get to focus on what makes your product different. open source, actively maintained, and it just works. https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI

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spent 3 hours integrating InvokeAI into a client project yesterday. what would've been 4+ weeks of building a WebUI from scratch was just... setup and deploy. node graphs for workflows, solid extensibility, production-ready infrastructure. the kind of foundation that lets you actually build *your* idea instead of rebuilding theirs. open source, actively maintained. worth a look if image gen is in your stack. https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI