Tensor Art
FreemiumCommunity-driven Stable Diffusion platform with 10,000+ models, LoRAs, and daily free credits
What is Tensor Art?
Tensor Art is a community-driven Stable Diffusion platform that gives you browser-based access to a massive library of over 10,000 community-trained models, LoRAs, textual inversions, and fine-tunes — basically the entire Hugging Face and Civitai ecosystem made usable without a local GPU. Its main advantage is breadth: where DreamStudio limits you to official Stability models and Midjourney runs a single proprietary model, Tensor Art lets you browse, preview, and run essentially any community model that exists — anime styles, photorealistic tunes, architectural visualization models, niche aesthetic packs, and every LoRA under the sun. The free tier grants 50 daily credits that reset every 24 hours, which is enough for several generations per day at standard settings. Paid options include a Pro monthly at $9.90/month (300 daily credits, parallel tasks, resolution up to 3840x2160, 1,000 bonus credits), a quarterly Pro at $19.90, and one-time credit packs ranging from $29.90 for 10,000 credits to $59.90 for 30,000 credits. There is also a $1 Daily Pass for occasional users. Tensor Art includes image-to-image, inpainting, ControlNet support, and model training so users can fine-tune their own LoRAs directly on the platform. The community layer — public posts, remix support, follow system — is strong, making it easy to discover which model+LoRA combinations produce what results. It is ideal for Stable Diffusion power users who want access to the entire community model ecosystem without building a local SD setup.
⚡ Quick Verdict
Stable Diffusion enthusiasts who want access to thousands of community models, LoRAs, and fine-tunes without running them locally
Casual users who want a minimalist experience or professionals needing Midjourney-level aesthetic polish
Free (50 daily credits) · Pro $9.90/mo · Credit packs from $29.90
Yes — 50 daily credits that reset every 24 hours
Massive library of 10,000+ community models and LoRAs usable in the browser without local setup
Interface is dense and credit economy can be confusing for newcomers
Bottom line: Tensor Art scores 4.2/5 — The best browser-based way to access the full Stable Diffusion community ecosystem — models, LoRAs, and fine-tunes all in one place. Upgrade to Pro ($9.90/mo) when 50 daily credits isn't enough.
Pricing
Free: 50 daily credits that reset every 24 hours (some users see 100 daily credits), access to community models and LoRAs, image-to-image and inpainting, public posts.
Pro monthly — $9.90/month: 300 daily credits, 1,000 bonus credits on signup, higher resolution support up to 3840x2160, parallel generation tasks, extended image storage.
Pro quarterly — $19.90 per quarter: Same Pro features, billed every three months.
Credit packs (one-time): Medium pack 10,000 credits for $29.90; Large pack 30,000 credits for $59.90. Credits never expire while the account is active.
Daily Pass — $1/day: Occasional access for users who only need a short burst of heavy generation.
Key Features
- 10,000+ community models, LoRAs, textual inversions, and fine-tunes
- 50+ daily free credits that reset every 24 hours
- ControlNet support for pose, depth, and edge conditioning
- Image-to-image, inpainting, outpainting, and upscaling
- Train your own LoRA models directly on the platform
- Resolution up to 3840x2160 on Pro plans
- Parallel task generation for power users
- Community feed with remixable public posts
- Credit packs that never expire on active accounts
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Largest in-browser community model library — 10,000+ models and LoRAs
- Genuine daily free credit allowance that resets automatically
- Supports ControlNet, LoRA training, and advanced Stable Diffusion workflows
- Credit packs never expire on active accounts
Cons
- Interface is dense and can feel overwhelming for newcomers
- Credit economy and resolution multipliers take time to learn
- Community content moderation is looser than mainstream platforms
FAQ
Is Tensor Art free to use?
Yes. Tensor Art's free tier grants 50 daily credits that reset every 24 hours (some users see 100), which is enough for several image generations per day at standard settings. You get full access to the community model library, LoRAs, inpainting, and image-to-image on the free tier. There are no watermarks on outputs. For casual Stable Diffusion exploration, the free tier is legitimately useful and sustainable.
How much does Tensor Art Pro cost?
Tensor Art Pro costs $9.90 per month or $19.90 per quarter. Pro includes 300 daily credits (up from 50 on free), 1,000 bonus credits on initial signup, higher resolution support up to 3840x2160, parallel generation tasks, and extended image storage. One-time credit packs are also available: 10,000 credits for $29.90 or 30,000 credits for $59.90, and those credits never expire.
What models and LoRAs does Tensor Art support?
Tensor Art hosts over 10,000 community-trained Stable Diffusion models, LoRAs, textual inversions, and fine-tunes. The library covers every major style — anime, photorealistic, architectural, sci-fi, fantasy, product design, and countless niche aesthetics. You can browse models by category, preview generated examples, and run any of them directly in the browser without downloading weights or setting up a local GPU.
Can I train my own models on Tensor Art?
Yes. Tensor Art includes built-in LoRA training tools so you can fine-tune your own models on the platform without running Kohya, Dreambooth, or other local training pipelines. Upload a dataset, pick a base model, configure settings, and the platform handles training on its GPUs. This is a major advantage over most browser-based Stable Diffusion tools, which are generation-only.
Tensor Art vs Civitai — which is better?
Civitai is the largest model hub and has a stronger community, while Tensor Art offers a tighter browser-based generation experience with free daily credits and integrated LoRA training. Many users cross-reference both: discover models on Civitai, run them on Tensor Art. For pure browsing and downloads, Civitai wins; for running models in the cloud with a free tier, Tensor Art is better.
Does Tensor Art support ControlNet?
Yes. Tensor Art supports ControlNet conditioning, which lets you guide generation using pose skeletons, depth maps, edge outlines, and other structural hints. This is critical for professional Stable Diffusion workflows where prompt-only generation is not precise enough. Combined with the massive LoRA library, ControlNet support makes Tensor Art one of the most technically capable browser-based Stable Diffusion platforms.
How do Tensor Art credits work?
Credits are consumed per generation based on resolution, model complexity, step count, and features used (upscaling, ControlNet, etc). Basic 512x512 generations cost a small fraction of a credit, while 1024x1024+ generations with ControlNet and high step counts can cost several credits each. Free tier grants 50 daily credits that reset at midnight UTC; Pro grants 300 daily. Purchased credit packs stack on top and never expire.
Is Tensor Art safe for commercial work?
Tensor Art is generally safe for commercial use on most generated content, but the licensing depends heavily on the specific community model and LoRA you use — some community models carry non-commercial clauses. Always check the individual model's license terms before using outputs commercially. For the safest commercial path, use official models like Stable Diffusion XL or stick to models explicitly marked as commercial-friendly on the platform.
📋 Good to know
Sign up at tensor.art with email or Google, immediately get 50 daily free credits, and start browsing the community model library.
Posts can be public or private depending on your settings. Community content moderation is lighter than mainstream platforms. Check Tensor Art's terms for current details.
Pro monthly ($9.90) when 50 daily credits isn't enough. One-time credit packs ($29.90+) for heavy bursts without recurring commitment.
Moderate. The community model browser and credit system take a session or two to learn, but Stable Diffusion veterans will feel at home immediately.