 So you want to know how Stable Diffusion stacks up against Dali. Not a problem. For this video I will be comparing the official Stable Diffusion website with the official Dali website, which has now gone public and no longer requires a waitlist to sign up. So when I do a software comparison I always do it strictly from the end user perspective and generally users care about six things. Ease of access, affordability, quality, speed, intuitiveness and policy. Both of them are easy to access. You just make an account and within a single minute you can start typing away and generate images. So they're both basically even there. As far as affordability goes Stable Diffusion gives you about a hundred five twelve by five twelve images for free and then when you're out you have to pay ten bucks for about a thousand more images. Dali gives you fifty credits for free and one credit gives you four images. Fifty times four is two hundred free initial images. However for the rest of your life Dali also gives you fifteen credits for free each month. The biggest difference is Dali's images are ten twenty four by ten twenty four. So they're four times larger than the images you get in Stable Diffusion. In Stable Diffusion when you try and generate ten twenty four images you no longer get about a hundred images for a dollar. I didn't do the exact calculations but you get like ten. This would have been a close match if Stable Diffusion gave you free images every month or took the mid-journey approach and charged you thirty four monthly subscription and unlimited usage. But as it stands right now Dali definitely gives you more for your money especially when you consider the size of the images. As far as quality goes I'll have another video explaining this in detail but for now Dali does a much better job at photorealistic images. Stable Diffusion on the other hand is much better at doing artistic style paintings however it is much better at generating beautiful faces. This is largely due to the fact that Dali handles policy bans in a way that sabotages its own AI. So if you're a character designer definitely go with Stable Diffusion. But if you're going for photorealism Dali has the advantage on that right now. For speed I'd actually go ahead and give it to Stable Diffusion. Here is raw footage of how long it takes for Dali to generate images for you. I think the average is about somewhere in between ten to twenty seconds. Sometimes a little shorter or sometimes a little longer. I think in this particular example took me like twelve to fifteen seconds. Now here is the raw footage of me generating nine images on Stable Diffusion's website. As you can tell it's way faster. Took like what five seconds. And if you reduce the steps it takes even less time. That was like what two seconds? So if you need speed Stable Diffusion is definitely the way to go. Intuitiveness is honestly about the same. I'm going to give it to Dali simply because their image editor works in both Google and Firefox and doesn't glitch out every time you accidentally draw outside the canvas. And last comes down to policy. Both of them give you commercial license to your work. But Dali also gives you commercial ownership over your prompts. Stable Diffusion on the other hand only gives you commercial license to the images. So that is something to consider. Both websites have censorship. The difference is Dali won't let you search for things that are on the ban list. While Stable Diffusion will let you search for whatever you want but will blur out images it deems inappropriate. But it seems like even if the image is blurred you still paid for it. So that's very unfortunate and disappointing. When I'm working on beautiful fantasy characters I'd say about twenty percent of the time my images come out blurred. I think the fact that you still pay for blurred images is why I'm going to say it's a little bit worse than Dali. Apparently there used to be a way for paying members to turn censorship off but it looks like they've removed that option which I believe to be a big mistake. Now as someone who's rooting for Stable Diffusion this is kind of frustrating because this should have been an easy win for Stable Diffusion. Especially when Google Party gets released it's going to be really hard for people like me to recommend Stable Diffusion over Google if they have the same policy and they're both censored but Google just has better quality. So give people the option to disable Safe Mode. It will probably be your biggest and only advantage when Party is finally released. And for everyone else watching this is why Crayon in my opinion is the underdog that we should all be rooting for because out of all the image generating websites out there that are free and available for everyone to use with the commercial license included Crayon is the only one that has zero filters but hopefully Stable Diffusion will follow soon. Seriously bring back the option to disable the Safe Mode. If you want keep it on the $10 tier but trust me when I say you guys are going to need that option to stay on top of the game and be the people's choice. But anyway those are the main differences. All that helps and as always hope you have a fantastic day and I'll see you around.