Introducing Bria on Replicate for Image Creation
We have partnered with Bria to bring a suite of commercial-safe visual AI models to Replicate. These models are perfect for enterprises and developers building responsibly with generative AI. Unlike most models trained on scraped web data, Bria's models are trained exclusively on licensed datasets from Getty Images, Envato, Freepik, and others. This means the models are ready for real-world use without copyright issues.
You can now run Bria's models directly on Replicate. The Image Generation model (Bria 3.2) is a text-to-image model trained on fully licensed data. Other features include precision background removal, object removal without artifacts, context-aware inpainting for object addition or extension, image upscaling with sharp results, and generating clean, brand-safe backgrounds.
Bria focuses on enterprise-grade tools designed to help teams move quickly while respecting IP and compliance requirements. All data used for training is licensed, with no scraped or unauthorized content, no public figures, NSFW, or biometric data. There is also a patented attribution engine that supports content creators.
You can try various ideas with Bria's text-to-image model, such as creating a jazz poster featuring a contrabass player in deep blues, oranges, and purples, or a vibrant travel poster of the Taj Mahal surrounded by tropical vegetation and a graceful peacock in the foreground. A low poly 3D illustration of a ginger cat napping on a rock is also available.
Explore Bria's models on Replicate today.
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