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Clipdrop vs Magnific AI vs Palette.fm

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

ClipdropMagnific AIPalette.fm
What it isA set of single-purpose image utilities — remove a background, clean up an object, relight a photo.An upscaler that invents plausible detail rather than merely enlarging, turning small renders into printable images.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/moPaid · From $39/moFreemium · $6/mo
How it billsFlat monthlyFlat monthlyFlat monthly
Free tierYesNoYes
RatingNot yet ratedNot yet ratedNot yet rated
Features
  • Background removal
  • Object cleanup and replacement
  • Relighting
  • Uncrop and upscale
  • API for every tool
  • Detail-inventing upscaling
  • Creativity and resemblance controls
  • Style transfer during upscale
  • Batch processing
  • Very high output resolutions
  • 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
  • Results other upscalers cannot match
  • Rescues otherwise unusable images
  • Fine control over how much is invented
  • 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
  • Expensive with no free tier
  • Invents detail — unsuitable for documentary work
  • Slow on large batches
  • 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