
Create Your Own Cartoon Series Using AI
Ever wished you could create your own cartoon series, but got stuck at “I can’t draw” or “Animation takes forever”?
General-purpose AI image platform with a wide model selection, fast generation, and a budget-friendly subscription scale.
ImagineArt is owned by Vyro, a Turkey-headquartered studio that has rolled multiple consumer image apps into a single web platform. The pitch is simple. You pay one subscription and get access to a rotating shelf of frontier models rather than juggling separate accounts for Flux, Imagen, Kling and Sora.
For teams who only need image generation as one input among many, that consolidation matters. The free tier is more usable than the industry norm. You get 100 credits every 24 hours rather than a one-time trial pack, which is enough to test prompt adherence across two or three models before you commit.
The trade-off is visible. Free outputs ship with an AI-generated watermark, sit lower in the queue and publish to the public community feed by default. If you are working on unreleased brand assets or client campaigns, the public-by-default behaviour is a workflow blocker until you upgrade.
Paid pricing lands at the lower end of the comparison set. Basic is $9 per month for 2,000 credits with commercial rights, Standard is $30 per month for 8,000 credits, and the higher Ultimate and Creator tiers exist for studios with heavier throughput. Credits are consumed at varying rates depending on which model you call, so a Flux 1.1 Ultra generation can burn through your allocation faster than the headline number suggests.
We have seen reviewers note that complex multi-element prompts often need several attempts before producing a usable frame. The billing experience is the weak spot. Capterra carries a 1.0 average across two reviews, both citing charges after cancellation, and Trustpilot threads document refund refusals inside the stated 14-day window.
One customer described a $410 annual subscription where the refund was delayed past resolution. Unused monthly credits also expire at month-end on paid plans, which compounds the cost for anyone who batches work in bursts. Who is this for.
ImagineArt suits hobbyists running daily prompts on the free tier and small marketing teams who want commercial rights and multiple models under one bill at the $9 entry point. It is harder to recommend for anyone planning a long-term commitment without testing the cancellation flow first. There is no Photoshop, Lightroom or Canva plugin, so all of the work happens inside the ImagineArt dashboard.
Offers a free tier with basic features
Allows commercial use of generated images
Available support channels
Provides API access for developers
Image upscaling capabilities
Image inpainting/editing capabilities
Image outpainting capabilities
Text prompt to image generation
Image transformation capabilities
Apply artistic styles to images
Generate multiple images at once

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