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Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
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Dezgo
Best overallDezgo wins for users who want free, fast, and broad AI image/video generation without an account, while DeviantArt DreamUp is better for artists who value community feedback and ethical opt-out features. The single biggest difference is that Dezgo offers video generation and a pay-as-you-go model, whereas DreamUp is subscription-based and tightly integrated with DeviantArt's social platform.
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Common questions
Yes, Dezgo is the clear winner for video because it includes multiple text-to-video and image-to-video models (e.g., WAN 2.7, Happy Horse, Kling 2.6). DreamUp only generates still images.
Neither has a dedicated mobile app, but both work in a mobile browser. DreamUp's interface is more touch-friendly, while Dezgo's many dropdowns and sliders can be fiddly on a small screen.
Dezgo is cheaper for occasional use because you can use the free tier (with limits) or buy credits as needed starting at $10. DreamUp's free tier gives only 10 prompts per week; beyond that you must subscribe at $6.67/month.
No, DreamUp does not expose advanced parameters like negative prompt or CFG scale. It offers preset styles and a simple prompt strength slider. Dezgo gives you full control over these settings.
DreamUp is much better for community sharing because it's built into DeviantArt, a massive art platform. Dezgo has no community features – you just download your files.
Dezgo is the versatile, pay-as-you-go champ for images and videos; DreamUp is the community-driven, subscription-based choice for artists who want to share and connect.
If you want to make both images and videos without spending a dime upfront, start with Dezgo – it's fast, flexible, and doesn't lock you into a subscription. If you're an artist who loves sharing work and getting feedback, DreamUp's community and ethical features make it worth the monthly fee.
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