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Draw Things
Best overallFor most everyday users, Draw Things wins because it's free, works offline on Apple devices, and is dead simple to start with—just type and generate. Patience.ai is more powerful for advanced image editing and runs in the cloud (no powerful hardware needed), but its credit system and complex prompting make it better for hobbyists who want fine control. The single biggest difference: Draw Things runs entirely on your device (privacy, no subscription needed), while Patience.ai is cloud-based with a credit system that can get expensive.
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Common questions
Yes, for absolute beginners. Draw Things is simpler: download, type a prompt, tap generate. Patience.ai has more settings and a credit system that can be confusing.
You can use it in a mobile browser, but the interface is less feature-rich than on desktop. It's not as smooth as a dedicated app like Draw Things on iPhone.
Draw Things is cheaper if you have an Apple device—it's free for basic use. Patience.ai's credit system can cost more if you generate many images, especially with advanced features.
Patience.ai is better for editing: it supports inpainting (fix parts of an image) and outpainting (extend the canvas). Draw Things is primarily for generating new images from text.
No, Patience.ai runs in the cloud, so any device with a browser works. Draw Things runs locally on your Apple device, so older iPhones may be slow.
Both can do it, but Draw Things is better if you want privacy (train locally) and no cost. Patience.ai is easier if you don't have an Apple device or want more control over the final look.
Draw Things wins for Apple users who want free, private, easy image generation; Patience.ai wins for cross-platform users who need advanced editing and don't mind paying per use.
If you have an iPhone or iPad and just want to make cool images without spending money or learning complicated settings, start with Draw Things. If you're on a PC or Android, or you need to edit photos precisely (like removing objects or extending a scene), Patience.ai is worth the learning curve and credit cost. Both are solid, but your device and your need for editing will decide the winner.
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