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Amuse
Best overallFor most everyday users, Amuse is the better value if you have a powerful PC and want free, private image generation, but it's a technical setup. Generative AI by Getty Images wins for anyone who needs legally safe, commercial-ready images and is willing to pay a premium for simplicity and indemnification. The single biggest difference: Amuse is free but hardware-hungry and DIY; Getty is expensive but turnkey and lawsuit-proof.
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If you have a powerful PC and don't mind setup, Amuse is better for saving money. If you need legally safe images for your website or ads, Getty is better despite the cost — one lawsuit could cost far more than $125.
No. Amuse is a Windows desktop app only. There is no mobile version and no web interface.
Yes. Every download includes a commercial license and indemnification, meaning Getty covers you if the image is challenged. That's the main reason it costs so much.
Getty Images Generative AI is much easier — you just go to the website, type a prompt, and download. Amuse requires installing software, downloading models, and understanding GPU settings.
Technically yes, but there is no legal indemnification. If the model generates something that looks like a copyrighted work, you bear the risk. Getty is the safer choice for commercial use.
Amuse gives you far more control — you can fine-tune models, use ControlNet, and generate unlimited variations for free. Getty is more restrictive in style and costs per image.
Amuse is the free, private powerhouse for PC owners with good hardware; Getty is the expensive, safe, and simple choice for professionals who need legal protection.
If you have a decent gaming computer and enjoy tinkering, go with Amuse — it's free, private, and powerful once set up. If you need a quick, legally safe image for your business and have the budget, Getty is the no-hassle choice. For most non-technical people who just want to generate a few images, Getty is simpler, but the price tag stings.
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