You can currently (as of September 4th, 2022) generate four images from one prompt, costing 1 credit. 115 credits can be bought for $15 USD, giving a per-image cost of about $0.0326. This resolves "yes" if the per-image cost as calculated decreases below this amount before March 1st, 2023.
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However, you can use the API for a per-image cost of $0.02, which is cheaper than in September.
@Gabrielle But, the market description says "per-image cost as calculated", so we have to compare apples-to-apples with the token version, not the API pricing.
@JimHays I considered the API pricing before purchasing, and from the market description it seems clear that that is not included. If it were, it would have been priced into the market much earlier when it were introduced.
Prices never go down (on AWS, etc.)
No one using the WokeAI api is price-shopping with stable diffusion, which has lots of other reasons itโs better.
As with the aforementioned cloud, new generations of products (and clever features) improve price-performance but list prices for prior gens remain unchanged.
All it say, closer to 20% than 80%
@horse They will decide to reduce it to be competitive with alternatives.
And/or they will manage to get it more optimized.
And/or computing costs will go down.
@M I think they may not care about being competitive with DALL-E alternatives, and I don't think there'll being computing cost reductions. But good to know I'm not missing something.
$0.01 per image without the woke filters and prompt modificationโand fully open to the public