ComfyUI docker images for use in GPU cloud and local environments. Includes AI-Dock base for authentication and improved user experience.
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ComfyUI docker images for use in GPU cloud and local environments. Includes AI-Dock base for authentication and improved user experience.
Docker image for Stable Diffusion WebUI with ControlNet, After Detailer, Dreambooth, Deforum and ReActor extensions, as well as Kohya_ss and ComfyUI
OneTrainer docker images for use in GPU cloud and local environments. Includes AI-Dock KDE Plasma desktop with GPU acceleration and audio for authentication and improved user experience.
Docker image for ComfyUI: The most powerful and modular stable diffusion GUI, api and backend with a graph/nodes interface.
InvokeAI docker images for use in GPU cloud and local environments. Includes AI-Dock base for authentication and improved user experience.
Docker image for Rerender A Video: Zero-Shot Text-Guided Video-to-Video Translation
Docker image for TTS Generation ALL IN ONE
A collection of Stable Diffusion Templates that will allow you to use best UIs with the best checkpoints and significantly reduce the time needed to get started.
Docker image for FaceFusion: Next generation face swapper and enhancer
Docker image for Kohya_ss Web UI
Docker image for Stable Diffusion WebUI with ControlNet, After Detailer, Deforum and ReActor extensions
Docker image for FramePack: Official implementation and desktop software for "Packing Input Frame Context in Next-Frame Prediction Models for Video Generation"
Docker image for Würstchen: Efficient Pretraining of Text-to-Image Models
Docker image for LivePortrait: Efficient Portrait Animation with Stitching and Retargeting Control
Docker image for Hallo: Hierarchical Audio-Driven Visual Synthesis for Portrait Image Animation
Runpod-LLM provides ready-to-use container scripts for running large language models (LLMs) easily on RunPod.
Docker image for Stable Diffusion WebUI Forge
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