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Featured Models
Start with the newest releases across leading model providers.

Happy Horse 1.0
Happy Horse 1.0 supports video workflows from Alibaba.

Nano Banana 2
Nano Banana 2 supports image workflows from Google.

Seedream 5 Lite
Seedream 5 Lite supports image workflows from ByteDance.

Flux 2 Max
Flux 2 Max supports image workflows from Black Forest Labs.

GPT Image 2
GPT Image 2 supports image workflows from OpenAI.

Z-Image Turbo
Z-Image Turbo supports image workflows from PrunaAI.
How to use the model hub well
The model hub works best when the team already knows the kind of decision it needs to make. Sometimes that means choosing between image, video, and audio. Sometimes it means choosing between provider lineups such as Google, FLUX, Seedream, Kling, Veo, or Recraft. In both cases, the goal is the same: narrow the field before you spend time on a deeper workflow page.
If the question is really about the task, such as removing a background or upscaling one image, the AI Tools hub is usually the better starting point. If the question is which tier, family, or provider should handle the work, the model hub is the better surface because each model page explains workflow fit, sibling differences, and control boundaries.
How to choose a model faster
Use these three filters first so the catalog feels like a decision tool, not a long list.
Start with image, video, or audio when the output format is already settled and the main decision is which family or provider fits best.
Use provider and family cues when the brief already points toward Google, FLUX, Seedream, Recraft, Kling, Veo, or another lineup.
Use tier language to separate fast draft workflows from premium, higher-control, or final-facing branches inside the same family.
When the model hub is the right starting point
These are the situations where model-first navigation beats jumping straight into a generic tool.
Open the model hub when the team is comparing families like Veo, Kling, FLUX, Imagen, Seedream, or Nano Banana instead of starting from a generic tool.
Use the hub to decide whether the job needs a fast draft tier, a balanced default tier, or a premium branch before moving into generation.
Browse image, video, and audio models from one place when the project spans multiple modalities and needs a shared comparison surface.
Popular model families
Open one of these family entry points when the next decision is really about version choice, not just starting generation.
Compare fast Google image editing and generation tiers across the Nano Banana series.
Open the latest Seedream branch for generation, editing, and family-level comparison.
Browse FLUX tiers when the job needs sharper control over quality, iteration speed, or source-guided edits.
Compare Google's text-to-image tiers across fast, default, and premium Imagen workflows.
Open Google's current video lineup when you need to compare draft, premium, and flagship Veo tiers.
Browse MiniMax image, video, speech, music, and voice workflows from one provider family.
Browse Kling video branches when the choice depends on motion control, avatars, or version-specific workflow differences.
Model hub FAQs
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All Models
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Happy Horse 1.0
Happy Horse 1.0 supports video workflows from Alibaba.

Nano Banana
Nano Banana supports image workflows from Google.

Nano Banana Pro
Nano Banana Pro supports image workflows from Google.

Nano Banana 2
Nano Banana 2 supports image workflows from Google.

Seedream 3
Seedream 3 supports image workflows from ByteDance.

Seedream 4
Seedream 4 supports image workflows from ByteDance.