Leonardo.AI, one of Australia’s fastest-growing AI companies and recently acquired by Canva, has selected Google Cloud to scale its infrastructure for its rapidly expanding user base and quickly iterate with new generative AI (gen AI) features.
Since launching in 2022, Leonardo.AI has grown to more than 29 million registered users worldwide, who have generated more than one billion artworks across a range of creative areas, including advertising, film, gaming, and more.
The collaboration with Google Cloud is enabling Leonardo.AI to accelerate its pace of innovation and make gen AI image generation more seamless with Phoenix. Leonardo.AI is using Google Cloud’s powerful inference clusters to deliver generated images faster to more users, with greater reliability, speed, and scalability.
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The partnership with Google Cloud is also enabling Leonardo.AI to build new features, such as Flow State. With Flow State, users can quickly iterate on AI-generated images to get to the perfect result for their needs, rather than starting from scratch with each prompt. The feature generates an ongoing flow of images based on the user’s prompt, and gives them control to change and adapt the image’s vibe, angles, color grading, and lighting.
Leonardo.AI is also leveraging Gemini on Vertex AI – Google Cloud’s fully-managed AI platform for building and using gen AI – to help improve text prompts in Flow State. Gemini is being used to turn basic prompts for images into more complex, detailed phrases that help drive images more aligned with the user’s creative ideas.
SOURCE: TheFastMode