Ideogram releases version 4.0 of its text-to-image model as an open-weight model with native 2K resolution, bounding box control, and improved text rendering. On the DesignArena leaderboard, it ranks first among all open models; only closed systems from OpenAI and Google score higher. Commercial use requires a paid license.<br /> The article Ideogram 4.0 drops as an open-weight model with native 2K resolution and improved text rendering appeared first on The Decoder. [...]
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