"A late-night ramen bar in Japan."
Six words. Three models turned them into three different restaurants.
FLUX.1 Schnell, Flux.2 Klein, Z-Image-Turbo. One prompt, one API - the model decides the aesthetic.
Upscaled Bert & Ernie doing gangsta rap because that felt like a reasonable thing to do on a Monday.
RealESRGAN Γ2, one API call. 960Γ720 β 1920Γ1440. Ernie's face went from "probably Ernie" to every felt fiber visible.
Sometimes the best way to test an upscaler is content that absolutely did not ask to be upscaled.
Every API call is a fork in the road.
One path: interruptions, overpriced tokens, and "we're experiencing high demand" emails at the worst possible time.
The other: you ship your feature and move on with your day.
Choose wisely.
One spokesperson video in. A fully dubbed, lip-synced version out - with a different face speaking a different language.
Here's what the @n8n_io workflow does:
1. Whisper Large V3 transcribes the original video through deAPI
2. AI agent translates the transcript, matching tone and pacing
3. Qwen3 TTS generates dubbed speech in the target language
4. LTX-2.3 produces a lip-synced talking-head video using a local presenter's photo
You upload one video and a reference headshot. Everything from transcription to the final lip-synced render happens in a single run.
Localized reshoots used to mean a studio and a five-figure budget. This replaces the camera entirely.
What if every member of your Discord could generate AI art without leaving the chat?
That's Gentok AI - a bot built on deAPI that handles:
π¨ Image generation across dozens of styles (anime, realistic, pixel art...)
π¬ Short video clips from text prompts
βοΈ Background removal with a single command
/imagine β result in seconds. Free tier, zero config.
Someone took our API and turned it into a creative tool for entire communities.
β Link below
One prompt: a lighthouse holding its ground against a furious sea.
Three models took that sentence and disagreed on everything. The color of lightning, the weight of the waves, how much the beam cuts through rain. FLUX.2 Klein, Z-Image-Turbo, FLUX.1 schnell - same words in, three different storms out.
That's what Playground is for. Run the comparison yourself instead of guessing from a docs page.
Wan 2.2 Animate lets you swap any person in a video with your own character.
Upload footage of someone moving, talking, gesturing. Add a single reference image - your mascot, avatar, illustrated character. The model replaces the original person frame by frame, replicating their movements and facial expressions onto your character.
Product demo with a human presenter? Shoot it once, then swap in your brand avatar through one API call. 14B parameters, open-source weights, available via our API.
Picking an image model from docs is guesswork. Playground lets you run FLUX.2 Klein, Z-Image-Turbo, and FLUX.1 schnell on the same prompt side by side.
Here's what that looks like.
If your app uses the OpenAI SDK, it already works with deAPI.
Swap base_url and api_key. Your existing client connects to FLUX image gen, Whisper at 17x less than OpenAI pricing, and multi-voice TTS.
LangChain, CrewAI, Vercel AI SDK - they all route through the same two-line change.
https://t.co/SiGAj8GRbU
Claude Code, Codex, Antigravity - the coding agent wars are making it stupidly easy to build AI apps.
A solo dev ships in a weekend what used to take a team three months. But every app they build needs a backend: generate an image, transcribe audio, clone a voice, remove a background.
That's where we live.
deAPI gives your vibe-coded app the same AI capabilities that used to require three vendors and a billing spreadsheet. One API key covers image gen at $0.001/call, transcription at $0.02/hour, TTS, OCR, and video - open-source models, pay only for what you use.
More coding agents means more apps. More apps means more API calls. We're ready.
why is no one talking about anti-gravity?????
did Claude and Codex just take over the whole market????
anti-gravity literally disappeared like it never existed π
Every month we check which models developers hit the hardest.
April's top 3:
π₯ Z-Image Turbo
π₯ LTX-2.3
π₯ Flux.1 Schnell
Image gen holds the crown, but video is climbing fast.
"How do I make talking avatar videos without filming myself?"
Step 1: Record 10 seconds of your voice.
Step 2: Pick a photo.
Step 3: Let an @n8n_io workflow handle the rest - voice cloning, prompt crafting, lip-synced video generation.
Two deAPI calls. Zero production crew.
Grab the workflow π
https://t.co/CIsNcU7aIF
Three upscaling models, one API call:
β RealESRGAN x4 β 4Γ scale, $0.039 per 10s clip at 480p
β RealESRGAN x2 β 2Γ scale, $0.010
β FlashVSR Tiny β flexible 2Γ-4Γ scale, from $0.055
Keyboard Cat deserved 4K all along. Grab your free $5 credits and try it π
https://t.co/MgM7MOPxZR