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DiffusionBee
Best overallFor most non-technical users, DiffusionBee wins hands-down if you own a Mac: it's free, dead simple to install, and runs entirely offline. Amuse is the better choice if you need high-resolution images, sketch-to-image, or ControlNet, but it demands a powerful Windows PC and a willingness to tinker. The single biggest difference is platform: DiffusionBee is macOS-only and effortless, while Amuse is Windows-only and more powerful but harder to set up.
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Common questions
DiffusionBee is far better for beginners — it's free, installs in one click, and you just type a prompt. Amuse requires a powerful PC and a multi-step setup that assumes some technical knowledge.
No, neither tool has a mobile app. Both are desktop-only: Amuse for Windows, DiffusionBee for macOS.
Yes, Amuse is better for pros because it supports sketch-to-image, inpainting, outpainting, ControlNet, and batch processing. DiffusionBee only offers basic text-to-image and image-to-image.
You need internet to download the initial models (4–10GB), but after that both tools can run completely offline — all generation happens on your own computer.
Both are equally private — they run entirely on your computer and never send your images or prompts to the cloud. No subscription or account is required for local use.
DiffusionBee is the easiest free option for Mac users; Amuse is the powerful choice for Windows users with a good GPU who want advanced image editing features.
If you have a Mac, start with DiffusionBee — it's free, private, and you'll be generating images in under two minutes. If you're on Windows with a decent graphics card and want more creative control (like drawing a rough sketch and turning it into a photo), Amuse is worth the extra setup effort. For most everyday users, DiffusionBee is the simpler, safer bet.
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