Description

️ 🖼Tool Name:
ImageFX

🔖 Tool Category:
AI Image Generator - Artificial Intelligence tool for generating images from text, based on the Google Imagen model.

️ ✏What does this tool offer?

  • Generate high-quality images directly from text.

  • Completely free trial as part of Google Labs.

  • Simple cross-browser interface with a Google account.

  • Primarily intended to test the capabilities of the Imagen model with users.

What does the tool actually deliver based on user experience?

  • Produce realistic and creative images easily and quickly.

  • You don't need any subscription or payment card - just a valid Google account.

  • Some users have encountered a "not available in your country"message, which means the tool is currently limited to specific countries.

🤖 Does it include automation?
Yes - the tool is fully automated: You enter text → you get high quality, automatically generated images.

💰 Pricing Model:
Completely free - there are currently no paid plans.

🆓 Free Plan Details:

  • Price: $0/month.

  • Unlimited usage (within fair use limits).

  • Available to any user with a Google account in a supported country.

  • Limitations: Not available in all countries.

💳 Paid Plan Details:

  • There are no paid plans announced. ❌

  • The service is currently in Google Labs beta.

🧭 Access Method:

  • Via the official Google Labs website (ImageFX).

  • Sign in with a Google account.

🔗 Experience Link:
https://labs.google/fx/tools/whisk/library


Pricing Details

Google's ImageFX tool is available completely free of charge within Google Labs, and there are no fees or paid plans announced as of yet. Any user with a Google account and in a supported country can easily generate images directly from text, but the service is not available in all countries as a "not available in your country" notification may appear. As of today, there is no paid subscription plan or official pricing model, as the main goal seems to be to beta test Imagen's capabilities with users. To summarize: The free plan exists and is limited by geographic availability, while the paid plan is currently unavailable.