AI developers Stability AI have announced the release of Stable Doodle, a sketch-to-image tool that “converts a simple drawing into a dynamic image, providing limitless imaging possibilities to a range of professionals and hobbyists.”
Accessible through Stability AI’s Clipdrop platform, Stable Doodle translates sketches drawn directly into its interface and currently does not support hand-drawn sketches being uploaded to the platform. Having drawn a sketch, users can enter a supporting text prompt to explain the scene, as well as select preferred styles including photographic reality and comic book art.
“Stable Doodle is geared to both professionals and novices, regardless of their familiarity with AI tools,” Stability AI explained in a blog post. “With Stable Doodle, anyone with basic drawing skills and online access can generate high-quality original images in seconds.”
Stable Doodle joins other web-based, AI-driven tools in Stability AI’s portfolio. The company is also the creator of Midjourney and DALLE competitor Stable Diffusion, as well as AI tools for image upscaling, relighting, background removal, and image variation.
News of the product launch comes shortly after OpenAI announced the release of the text-to-3D object tool Shap-E. Meanwhile, Israeli startup SWAPP recently raised $11.5 million for a tool that offers “AI-powered construction documents in minutes.”
This article is part of the Archinect In-Depth: Artificial Intelligence series.
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