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DALL·E 2 can create original, realistic images and art from a text description. It can combine concepts, attributes, and styles. In January 2021, OpenAI introduced DALL·E. One year later, our newest system, DALL·E 2, generates more realistic and accurate images with 4x greater resolution.
Modern text-to-image systems have a tendency to ignore words or descriptions, forcing users to learn prompt engineering. DALL·E 3 represents a leap forward in our ability to generate images that exactly adhere to the text you provide.
DALL·E is a simple decoder-only transformer that receives both the text and the image as a single stream of 1280 tokens—256 for the text and 1024 for the image—and models all of them autoregressively.
DALL·E, the AI system that creates realistic images and art from a description in natural language, is now available in beta. Today we’re beginning the process of inviting 1 million people from our waitlist over the coming weeks.
Experiment with DALL·E, an AI system by OpenAI.
Starting today, developers can begin building apps with the DALL·E API. Illustration: Ruby Chen × DALL·E. Developers can now integrate DALL·E directly into their apps and products through our API.
DALL·E 2: Extending creativity. As part of our DALL·E 2 research preview, more than 3,000 artists from more than 118 countries have incorporated DALL·E into their creative workflows.
DALL·E is an AI system developed by OpenAI that can create original, realistic images and art from a short text description. It can make realistic and context-aware edits, including inserting, removing, or retouching specific sections of an image from a natural language description.
Today we’re introducing Outpainting, a new feature which helps users extend their creativity by continuing an image beyond its original borders—adding visual elements in the same style, or taking a story in new directions—simply by using a natural language description.
DALL·E beta is available without a waitlist, over 1.5M users creating more than 2M images per day