Ideogram 4.0 just landed in Kittl.
Create print-ready visuals with sharper text, 2K output, and more control over every generation.
Try it now in Kittl. @ideogram
Fun fact about Ideogram 4.0: we haven't even scaled the model yet.
We're hiring! My team and I are at @CVPR for 3 days. DM me, swing by the booth, or come to our happy hour tonight: https://t.co/iOlm7PXYyq
Introducing Ideogram 4.0: the best open image model in the world.
Think it. Make it. Own it.
Download the weights, fine-tune on your own data, and run it on your hardware. Live on every Ideogram plan and the API today.
Existing image models can't generate on-brand visuals.
Introducing Ideogram Custom Models. Train your model, on your images, not the internet. Every new generation will follow your art direction, typography, and visual identity.
Available now on Team, Pro, and Enterprise plans, and the API.
Today, we're introducing Editable Text Layers and Design Categories.
Your copy is now its own layer. Rewrite it. Restyle it. Resize it. The image underneath stays exactly as it was.
Available to all users for free, and accessible via the API.
Layerize from @ideogram_ai is up on Replicate!
Turn any flat graphic into an editable, layered design detecting font styles (h1, h2, body, small) and grouping related text into smart containers.
๐จ Ideogram 3.0 transparent + Layerize text drops on fal!
โ๏ธ Editable text layers, change the words and styling without touching the rest of the frame
๐จ Design categories to guide layout and style
๐ผ๏ธ Transparent PNGs at best native resolution for your ratio
The two potential routes that seem more plausible to me are: there are less employees in the workforce (HRIS TAM drops) and/or there are more players in HRIS space since itโs easier to enter that space with niche solutions (SAM drops).
Still, the #1 or #2 provider should still take the majority of market share given distribution moats.
@mikepat711 My biggest issues were the front/back cameras constantly getting covered and
needing to put on defrost mode manually. Do you use RainX or anything to prevent snow/rain on the cameras?