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Clipdrop vs Leonardo AI vs Palette.fm

All three are image generation tools. Here is what separates them.

ClipdropLeonardo AIPalette.fm
What it isA set of single-purpose image utilities — remove a background, clean up an object, relight a photo.AI image generation platform with fine-tuned models for game assets, concept art, and design.Colorize your black and white images within seconds. Try our online AI colorize tool for free, no sign-up needed.
CategoryImage GenerationImage GenerationImage Generation
PricingFreemium · Free · Pro $9/moFreemium · $10-$48/moFreemium · $6/mo
How it billsFlat monthlyFlat monthlyFlat monthly
Free tierYesYesYes
RatingNot yet rated4.4 from 3,600 reviewsNot yet rated
Features
  • Background removal
  • Object cleanup and replacement
  • Relighting
  • Uncrop and upscale
  • API for every tool
  • Custom model training
  • Real-time canvas
  • Phoenix model
  • Motion generation
  • Texture generation
  • Character consistency
  • Prompt enhancement
  • 3D texture generation
  • 21+ Color filters
  • “Remarkably accurate”
  • “World’s best AI to color B&W photos”
  • - PiXimperfect, Photoshop Expert, 4M Subscribers on YouTube
  • “In a league of its own”
  • - Bycloud, AI Expert, 112K Subscribers on YouTube
What works
  • Each utility is fast and predictable
  • API access to all of it
  • Useful free tier
  • Excellent for game assets
  • Custom model training
  • Generous free tier
  • Real-time editing
  • High quality output
  • Has a free tier, so it can be tried before paying
  • Publishes its price openly — $6/mo
  • The vendor lists 6 distinct capabilities
  • Sits in Image Generation, one of the better-covered categories here — easy to compare
What does not
  • Not a creative generator
  • Watermarks on the free tier
  • Quality varies between the tools
  • Token-based system
  • Less known than competitors
  • Smaller community
  • Limited documentation
  • 133 other tools in this catalogue claim to do the same job
  • The vendor describes it only briefly, so what it does is not fully clear from their own site