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Krita AI Diffusion vs Icons8

Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.

K5.0

Krita's AI plugin stays first to support every new open image model, from Flux 2 to Anima.

◆ Current state

Krita AI Diffusion is a mature, fast-moving ComfyUI-backed plugin shipping near-monthly. Each release pairs support for the latest open diffusion models with steady refinement of the inpaint/selection pipeline and cross-platform install handling across CUDA, ROCm, and macOS.

◆ Where it's heading

Across these releases the plugin absorbed Flux 2, Z-Image, Qwen, ERNIE, and Anima, wiring each into Krita's selection, control-layer, and custom-workflow machinery. The direction is clear: be the fastest on-ramp for new diffusion models inside a real painting app, while smoothing the rough edges of local install and editing.

◆ Prediction

Anima is still in training and preview; expect it to graduate to official support with the full set of control modes, and for the project to keep absorbing new open models as they land. The just-added ROCm path suggests further AMD/hardware-support polish ahead.

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Icons8
DESIGN
6.3

Icons8 quietly ships an AI site generator that builds from real customer reviews.

◆ Current state

Icons8's feed mixes design-education content (color theory, font pairing, model comparisons) with occasional product announcements. The standout recent move is a website generator grounded entirely in Google Maps reviews, positioned against hallucination-prone generators.

◆ Where it's heading

The product line is drifting from icons and stock assets toward AI generation tools: image, mockup, and now website creation. The editorial mix suggests Icons8 is using how-to content to pull users toward those generative features.

◆ Prediction

Expect more AI-generation surface (image, mockup, site) and continued comparison content positioning Icons8's tools against larger generative players.

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