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    Lama Cleaner

    Lama Cleaner

    Image inpainting tool powered by SOTA AI Model

    ...Many AICG creators are using Lama Cleaner to clean-up their work. Completely free and open-source, fully self-hosted, supports CPU & GPU. Windows 1-Click Installer, classical image inpainting algorithm powered by cv2. Multiple SOTA AI models, and various inpainting strategies. Run as a desktop application. Interactive Segmentation on any object.
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    IOPaint

    IOPaint

    Image inpainting tool powered by SOTA AI Model

    IOPaint is a powerful open-source image editing tool focused on inpainting, outpainting, object removal, and general image manipulation driven by state-of-the-art AI models, delivering these capabilities through both local and hosted workflows. Designed to be fully self-hosted and flexible, IOPaint supports a variety of underlying generators and inpaint models — from LaMa erase networks to Stable Diffusion-based replace/object generation — giving users multiple ways to refine or reconstruct...
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    Stable Diffusion in Docker

    Stable Diffusion in Docker

    Run the Stable Diffusion releases in a Docker container

    Run the Stable Diffusion releases in a Docker container with txt2img, img2img, depth2img, pix2pix, upscale4x, and inpaint. Run the Stable Diffusion releases on Huggingface in a GPU-accelerated Docker container. By default, the pipeline uses the full model and weights which requires a CUDA capable GPU with 8GB+ of VRAM. It should take a few seconds to create one image. On less powerful GPUs you may need to modify some of the options; see the Examples section for more details. If you lack a suitable GPU you can set the options --device cpu and --onnx instead. ...
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