Open-source studio launches free access to 200 uncensored AI image and video models

Developers released Open-Generative-AI version 1.0.0, an MIT-licensed open-source tool that runs more than 200 AI models for generating images, videos, lip-sync clips, and even full cinema scenes. It serves as a free alternative to paid services like Higgsfield AI, Freepik, and Midjourney, with no content filters or subscriptions required. Desktop installers work on Apple Silicon and Intel Macs, Windows x64 and ARM64, while Linux needs a local build and a browser version runs at dev.muapi.ai/open-generative-ai.
Solopreneurs building AI agencies spent cash on subscriptions or settled for censored free tiers when creating visuals for websites, LinkedIn posts, or client pitches, slowing their shift from tech tinkerer to visible authority. This tool changes that by delivering instant, pro-grade uncensored output from top models at zero cost, freeing budget for sales focus while enabling quick production of niche-specific graphics that tie automations to business outcomes like time savings. The real shift lies in visuals becoming a commodity, so agencies win by using them to prototype ROI proof – turning vague n8n workflows into compelling infographics that land ICP attention without real clients yet.
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Forget another day tweaking Zapier – this is your free ticket out of the no-portfolio trap that keeps you invisible to ICPs. Fire up the browser version now, generate three 'before/after' visual mockups showing your automation saving a real estate agent's 10 hours weekly on lead follow-ups, and pin that thread to your LinkedIn profile as your first build-in-public portfolio piece.
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