
Replicate - Run AI with an API
All the latest models are on Replicate. They’re not just demos — they all actually work and have production-ready APIs. AI shouldn’t be locked up inside academic papers and demos. Make it …
Explore - Replicate
Discover and share open-source machine learning models from the community that you can run in the cloud using Replicate.
AI Image & Photo Restoration - Image Restoration Models
AI models to restore images by fixing blur, noise, and low resolution. Remove noise and compression artifacts with advanced AI image restoration.
Pricing - Replicate
You aren't limited to the public models on Replicate: you can deploy your own custom models using Cog, our open-source tool for packaging machine learning models. Unlike public …
LLaVA-13b: Large Language and Vision Model - Replicate
LLaVA-13b on Replicate: A powerful multimodal AI model for language and vision tasks. Run visual question answering, image captioning, and more with ease Visual instruction tuning …
Set up a CI/CD pipeline for your model - Replicate docs
In this guide, you’ll set up a CI/CD pipeline for your Cog model using GitHub Actions and github.com/replicate/cog-safe-push, an open-source project we use internally at Replicate to …
How does Replicate work? - Replicate docs
You can use the API or the web interface to run any public model on Replicate from your own code. It can be an open-source model created by someone else, like meta/meta-llama-3-70b …
About & Careers – Replicate
This goo was created with a model on Replicate: andreasjansson/plasma We’re bringing AI to every software developer. AI can do extraordinary things, but it’s still too hard to use.
The FLUX family of models - API for FLUX Models - Replicate
Run FLUX models with one line of code. Try Pro for commercial projects, Dev for experiments, or Schnell for speed. Fine-tune models with your own data. Use Flux Fill, Flux Canny and Flux …
Docs – Replicate
Replicate lets you run AI models with a cloud API, without having to understand machine learning or manage your own infrastructure. You can run open-source models that other people have …