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Explore the key features that make Krea AI powerful for image generation workflows.
Route prompts through best-in-class image, video, audio and 3D models without leaving the canvas.
Sketch on the canvas and a lightweight model resamples in milliseconds so iteration feels like painting.
Upload 10–20 references to train a custom style or character LoRA that you can reuse across modalities.
Image-to-video, lipsync, motion brush and an editor that strings shots into longer sequences.
One subscription, one credit pool across modalities — replaces Midjourney + Runway + ElevenLabs + Recraft for many creators.
Yes, Krea AI offers a free tier that lets new users sign up and generate images, video, and 3D assets without a credit card. The free plan includes a limited number of daily generations and access to a subset of features, which is enough to evaluate the real-time canvas and basic image generation. Heavier workflows — such as high-resolution upscaling, video generation, or LoRa fine-tuning — are gated behind paid subscriptions starting at approximately $10/month. The platform follows a standard freemium model common across the AI Image category.
Krea acts as a creative aggregator, bundling its own proprietary Krea 1 flagship model alongside third-party models including Ideogram, Runway, Luma, Flux, and Gemini. This means a single Krea subscription replaces what would otherwise require multiple separate tool subscriptions. Different models are optimized for different tasks: Krea 1 for high-fidelity images, Flux and Ideogram for stylized work, and other models for video. Users can switch between models per generation based on the look they need.
Krea's real-time image generation updates the output canvas live as you type prompts, drag reference images, or sketch shapes, rather than making you wait 10–30 seconds for each render. This creates a feedback loop closer to painting in Photoshop than traditional prompt-and-wait tools. Compared to tools like DALL·E 3 or standard Stable Diffusion UIs, the real-time mode is particularly valuable for concept exploration, iterative art direction, and live client sessions. It's one of the main reasons professional designers choose Krea.
Yes, Krea supports Image LoRa and Video LoRa fine-tuning, allowing you to upload a set of reference images or clips and train a custom model that captures a specific subject, style, or brand aesthetic. Trained LoRas can be reused across future generations, shared with teammates, or published to the broader Krea LoRa sharing community. This makes Krea well-suited for studios that need on-brand outputs or for artists who want to reproduce their personal style consistently. Training is typically included in higher-tier plans.
Yes, Krea AI provides a public API that allows developers to integrate Krea's generation, upscaling, and editing capabilities into their own applications and pipelines. The API exposes many of the same models available in the web app, including Krea 1 and aggregated third-party models where licensing permits. It's commonly used by agencies building bespoke creative workflows, SaaS products embedding image generation, and enterprise teams automating asset production. An Enterprise tier offers higher quotas and custom SLAs.
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Tutorial updated March 2026