19. Craiyon

The system, once known as Dall-E Mini, now Craiyon, was originally supposed to offer a quick, free AI image generator to tide people over until the full release of OpenAI’s DALL-E 2. The model has received a few updates more than a year since its release, though it’s much more of a money-upfront kind of business. You can generate a few images of varying quality but are very low-res. To perform any upscaling, you need to pay up. If you don’t want a watermark, you’ll also need to fork over some cash.
The model releases a fair few outputs, but none are especially nice to look at.