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OpenJourney: Midjourney, but Open Source

OpenJourney is a Text-to-Image AI model which has the goal of bringing an open source equivalent to Midjourney to the people. It is currently based on prompthero/midjourney-v4-diffusion and is under further developments by Muhammadreza Haghiri to get closer results to Midjourney AI.

OpenJourney is trying to make AI art more accessible and affordable for people who enjoy making their ideas to great pieces of art and we try to make you, the creator of the art, the actual owner of the generated art.

Read in full here:

https://open-journey.github.io/

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