Stability AI, a leading open generative AI company, announced the release of Stable Diffusion XL (SDXL) 1.0, the latest and most advanced of its flagship text-to-image suite of models.
SDXL 1.0 will be featured on Amazon Bedrock, the fully managed service from Amazon Web Services Inc. (AWS) that provides access to foundation models from leading AI startups and Amazon Titan via an API. The announcement is made at the annual AWS Summit New York, and is further acknowledgment of Amazon’s commitment to bringing its customers the most powerful text-to-image foundation models like SDXL 1.0 from Stability AI.
“The latest SDXL model represents the next step in Stability AI’s innovation heritage and ability to bring the most cutting-edge open access models to market for the AI community,” said Emad Mostaque, Chief Executive Officer of Stability AI. “Unveiling 1.0 on Amazon Bedrock demonstrates our strong commitment to work alongside AWS to provide the best solutions for developers and our clients.”
Starting, the model is accessible via the Stability AI API, Stability AI‘s Github page and its Clipdrop and DreamStudio consumer applications. Alongside its release on Amazon Bedrock, SDXL 1.0 is available on Amazon SageMaker JumpStart, a machine learning (ML) hub that provides access to algorithms, models, and ML solutions so customers can quickly get started with ML.
This follows the research-only release of SDXL 0.9 in June, which provided a significant number of use case testing data that allowed developers to fine-tune the model for better results.
The refining process has produced a model that generates more vibrant and accurate colors, with better contrast, lighting, and shadows than its predecessor. The imaging process is also streamlined to deliver quicker results, yielding full 1-megapixel (1024×1024) resolution images in seconds in multiple aspect ratios.
Stability API’s new fine-tuning beta feature will use a small set of images to fine-tune SDXL 1.0. With as few as five images, users will be able to specialize generation on specific people, products, and more. This feature is currently in limited testing with a number of early access partners, and will be released in the coming weeks.
SOURCE: PRNewswire