Free browser-based FLUX and Stable Diffusion generator with text-to-video, ControlNet, and prepaid API
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Dezgo makes AI image generation cheap — more aggressively than any European competitor. The free unlimited tier is genuine, Power Mode undercuts Midjourney and DALL-E significantly on a per-image basis, and the API shares the same prepaid balance without a separate billing relationship. Those trade-offs are equally straightforward: officially zero-employee operation (William Harel operates it as sole manager, per the French company register), no documented server location, no support infrastructure beyond email and a basic FAQ, no workflow tooling. For developers and cost-conscious generators who can work within those constraints, Dezgo is the most economical European-registered AI generation tool currently available.
Dezgo is a French AI image and video generation platform from Dezgo SAS (SIREN 951 132 968), headquartered at 60 Rue François Ier, Paris. The browser-based tool offers free unlimited text-to-image generation using FLUX and Stable Diffusion models, ControlNet guided generation, text-to-video, and a prepaid API — all without mandatory account creation for basic use.
Headquarters
Paris, France
Founded
2023
Pricing
EU Data Hosting
No
Employees
1-10
Free
Pay-as-you-go
Pay-as-you-go
Billing: pay-as-you-go
A $10 prepaid deposit generates approximately 5,263 standard images. Zero dollars and no account generates unlimited images at 512×512 resolution with a 2–5 minute wait. Against Midjourney's $10/month entry tier yielding around 200 fast images, the economics of Dezgo are not ambiguous. Founded in Paris in March 2023, Dezgo SAS (SIREN 951 132 968) built its positioning on radical accessibility: the lowest per-image cost available from a European browser-based generator, with a developer API sharing the same prepaid balance.
Dezgo is not a creative community platform. There is no prompt gallery, no feed of other users' creations, no Discord server, and no mobile app. The interface is a browser tool focused on model access. Text-to-image generation runs on FLUX 1, FLUX 2, FLUX 2 Pro, Stable Diffusion XL, and several specialised variants. Text-to-video supports multiple models including WAN 2.7, Happy Horse 1.0, Kling, and Seedance 2.0. ControlNet guided generation, background removal, image-to-image, upscaling, and inpainting round out a feature set wider than most tools at this price point.
William Harel is the sole listed manager of Dezgo SAS, incorporated on March 28, 2023, at 60 Rue François Ier in Paris's 8th arrondissement. The official French company register — annuaire-entreprises.data.gouv.fr — lists zero employees. The company is a small, focused operation. That matters for support expectations and platform continuity, and buyers should evaluate that reality explicitly rather than assuming the browser interface implies institutional backing.
The free tier demands nothing from the user. No account, no email address, no credit card. Open dezgo.com, type a prompt, click generate, and wait 2–5 minutes. Images at 512×512 resolution arrive without watermarks. Available models include FLUX 1, Stable Diffusion XL Lightning, and multiple SD1.x variants. Background removal, upscaling, and inpainting are also free. The queue time is the only substantive constraint — during peak hours, waits extend.
The distinction from Midjourney's free tier (effectively discontinued), DALL-E's monthly credit limit, or Stable Diffusion's local installation requirement is structural: Dezgo's free generation is unlimited and genuinely operational, not a teaser toward a required subscription. The platform finances free-tier infrastructure through Power Mode revenue from paying users.
Power Mode adds higher resolution (1024×1024 and beyond), priority processing at 30–90 seconds, up to 150 sampling steps, and the full model library including FLUX 2 and FLUX 2 Pro. The prepaid deposit minimum is $10, and credits never expire. Standard image generation on 512px models costs $0.0019 per image. XL image generation at 1024px costs $0.0075. Background removal adds $0.001 per image.
FLUX 2 Pro on Dezgo at $0.0075 per image compares directly against Replicate's FLUX.1 Pro pricing of approximately $0.05–0.06 per image — a meaningful cost difference for applications generating hundreds of images daily. The quality gap between FLUX 2 Pro on Dezgo and FLUX.1 Pro via Black Forest Labs' API partners is real but manageable for many production use cases that prioritise throughput and cost over maximum fidelity.
A $10 deposit yields approximately 5,263 standard images or 1,333 XL images, depending on the model selected. For a developer prototyping an image generation feature, $10 covers substantial testing without committing to any subscription.
ControlNet guided generation allows users to constrain the compositional structure of an output image using a reference input. This moves Dezgo beyond pure text-to-image for users with specific spatial requirements — pose matching, edge-guided generation, depth-map conditioning. The capability is meaningful for workflows where prompt engineering alone cannot produce reliable compositional control, and it is available across free and Power Mode tiers.
Text-to-video is a newer addition to the platform. Multiple models cover different use cases: WAN 2.7 for general animation, Happy Horse 1.0 for multilingual lip-sync with synchronised audio, Kling and Seedance 2.0 for cinematic motion generation at 720p and 1080p in 3–15 second clips. Text-to-video typically commands significant per-minute pricing on dedicated platforms. On Dezgo, video generation shares the same prepaid balance as image generation, with no separate tier or minimum spend.
The REST API at dev.dezgo.com is connected directly to the same prepaid balance as the browser Power Mode interface. No separate developer account, no distinct pricing tier, no minimum monthly API spend. A developer can deposit $10, read the API documentation, and integrate image generation into a production application the same afternoon. The pricing calculator on the API documentation site shows exact costs per model and parameter configuration before any request is made.
This architecture removes the friction common in the developer API market, where accessing a platform programmatically often requires a different pricing conversation than using the same platform through its web interface.
Dezgo's pricing structure is simple to understand: free tier with queue waits, or Power Mode on prepaid credits. There are no monthly subscription tiers, no per-seat models, and no enterprise contracts listed publicly.
The free tier is unlimited at 512×512 with 2–5 minute queue times. Power Mode activates on a $10 minimum deposit with no recurring charge. Standard images cost $0.0019 each; XL images cost $0.0075 each; background removal adds $0.001 per image. Credits never expire. A $100 deposit generates approximately 52,630 standard images or 13,333 XL images.
The absence of a monthly subscription is an advantage for irregular users who avoid subscription waste, and a limitation for high-volume users who prefer automatic renewal over manual balance monitoring. At very high volume, the lack of a committed tier means there is no volume discount built into the published pricing — large customers would need to contact the company directly.
Dezgo SAS (SIREN 951 132 968) is incorporated in Paris, France, and fully subject to GDPR and French data protection law. The company is verifiable through the French government's official company register at annuaire-entreprises.data.gouv.fr, which confirms the SIREN number, legal form (SAS — Société par Actions Simplifiée), registered address, and creation date of March 28, 2023.
The free tier's no-account-required model minimises personal data collection at the generation stage. Users who generate without creating an account transmit prompts and receive images without providing identifiable information to the platform.
The substantive compliance limitation is server location. Dezgo does not publish a data residency policy or disclose where image processing infrastructure operates. For a company with zero listed employees and a $10 minimum account, a detailed data processing agreement is unlikely to exist in published form. Regulated industries handling sensitive imagery — healthcare imaging, legal documents, financial information — should not rely on Dezgo for production processing without explicit server location confirmation and written data processing terms. For independent creators, developers, and cost-sensitive bulk generation workflows involving non-sensitive imagery, the French SIREN registration and GDPR applicability provide adequate baseline assurance.
Developers prototyping image generation features who need cheap API access to FLUX and Stable Diffusion models without monthly subscription commitments or enterprise procurement. The $10 minimum deposit gives immediate access to the full API model library for meaningful testing.
High-volume, cost-sensitive generation workflows — automated pipeline builders, social media content teams, catalogue imagery producers — where per-image cost dominates and images are non-sensitive. At $0.0019 per standard image, the economics justify accepting the support and stability trade-offs.
Casual experimenters and researchers who want to test FLUX or Stable Diffusion models without creating an account or entering payment details. The free tier covers experimentation entirely.
Dezgo is not appropriate for organisations with data residency requirements, compliance teams that need formal DPA documentation, or users who need project management, saved style presets, or generation history. If image quality is the primary criterion above cost, FLUX.1 Pro via Replicate or fal.ai delivers higher-fidelity outputs at commensurately higher prices. If the requirement is a consumer-grade creative experience with community features, Midjourney operates in a different category.
Dezgo makes AI image generation cheap — more aggressively than any European competitor. The free unlimited tier is genuine, Power Mode undercuts Midjourney and DALL-E significantly on a per-image basis, and the API shares the same prepaid balance without a separate billing relationship. Those trade-offs are equally straightforward: officially zero-employee operation (William Harel operates it as sole manager, per the French company register), no documented server location, no support infrastructure beyond email and a basic FAQ, no workflow tooling. For developers and cost-conscious generators who can work within those constraints, Dezgo is the most economical European-registered AI generation tool currently available.
Yes. Dezgo SAS (SIREN 951 132 968) is incorporated in Paris, France, a full EU member state, and is subject to GDPR and French data protection law. The company is verifiable via annuaire-entreprises.data.gouv.fr. The free tier requires no account creation, minimising personal data collection. Server hosting location is not publicly disclosed — organisations with strict data residency requirements should confirm processing locations before deploying Dezgo in regulated workflows.
Power Mode is a prepaid credit system with a $10 minimum deposit. Standard image generation on 512px models costs $0.0019 per image. XL image generation at 1024px costs $0.0075 per image. Background removal adds $0.001 per image. Credits never expire. A $10 deposit yields approximately 5,263 standard images or 1,333 XL images. Power Mode enables priority processing (30–90 seconds), higher resolution, up to 150 sampling steps, and the full model library including FLUX 2 Pro.
Midjourney delivers consistently higher image quality, particularly for artistic and photorealistic styles, and benefits from a large community of prompt artists and extensive style guidance. Dezgo's advantages are price and accessibility: the free tier is genuinely unlimited at 512px without signup. Power Mode costs as little as $0.0019 per image versus Midjourney's $10/month for around 200 fast images ($0.05 per image equivalent). Dezgo suits high-volume, cost-sensitive generation workflows; Midjourney suits quality-focused creative work where output aesthetics are the primary variable.
Yes. FLUX 1 is available on the free tier at 512×512 resolution without an account. FLUX 2 and FLUX 2 Pro are accessible via Power Mode credits at higher resolutions with improved prompt adherence. ControlNet guided generation is available for both FLUX variants. Free-tier FLUX 1 generation queues behind Power Mode users, resulting in 2–5 minute wait times. Power Mode delivers 30–90 second processing for all FLUX models.
Yes. The REST API at dev.dezgo.com shares the same prepaid balance as your Power Mode account — no separate developer account or billing tier is required. All image and video generation models are accessible programmatically. A real-time pricing calculator in the API documentation shows exact costs per model and parameter configuration before any request is made. The minimum deposit to use the API is $10, the same as activating Power Mode through the browser interface.
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