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Z-Image vs ERNIE Image: Which AI Model Generates Better Details?

ERNIE Image Team
5 min read

Z-Image and ERNIE Image are two popular AI image generators. Both can create pictures from text prompts. But they work differently and produce different results. This guide shows you which one works better for your needs.

Comparison between stylized and photorealistic AI-generated cats
Left: Stylized art style. Right: Photorealistic output from ERNIE Image.

What is Z-Image?

Z-Image is an AI model that creates stylized artwork. Many artists use it for creative projects. The model runs fast and makes colorful images.

Z-Image works best when you want:

  • Artistic illustrations
  • Stylized portraits
  • Abstract designs

What is ERNIE Image?

ERNIE Image is a large AI model made by Baidu ERNIE. It creates realistic photos and handles complex prompts well. The model understands what you want, even with long descriptions.

ERNIE Image works best when you want:

  • Realistic photos
  • Text inside images that you can read
  • Pictures with many objects placed correctly

Image Quality Comparison

We tested both models with the same prompts. Here is what we found:

Feature Z-Image ERNIE Image
Realism Good Excellent
Text in images Poor Excellent
Speed Fast Fast
Free tier Limited 3 free daily

ERNIE Image wins on realism. When you ask for "a photo of a cat on a red chair," ERNIE Image makes it look like a real photo. Z-Image makes it look more like a painting.

ERNIE Image wins on text rendering. If your prompt says "a sign that reads OPEN," ERNIE Image spells it correctly. Z-Image often scrambles the letters.

Which One Should You Use?

Pick Z-Image if you want art-style images. Pick ERNIE Image if you need photos that look real.

You can try ERNIE Image for free right now. Go to our generator page and type your prompt. No download needed.

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