Ezier AI
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Summary
Paying for five separate AI subscriptions before you know which model actually handles your product images is how most creative teams burn budget in the first month. Ezier consolidates that trial-and-error into one workspace.
Ezier gives you access to 20+ image models and a shelf of video models — Veo, Kling, Seedance, Hailuo among them — so you can run the same prompt through multiple engines and compare output before committing credits to finished assets. The Agent feature routes your request to whichever model and workflow the system judges best, which speeds up first drafts but removes your hand from the model-selection decision. The tool library covers the full production loop: text-to-image, background removal, upscaling, lip sync, video extension, and cleanup. There is no API and no self-hosted option, so teams that need to embed generation into their own pipelines hit a wall immediately. For creators iterating manually on social and e-commerce assets, the consolidation pays off — for engineering teams wanting programmatic access, it does not.
Bottom line: Pick Ezier when you are a small team iterating on product visuals and ad clips across multiple AI models without the overhead of six subscriptions — switch to a platform with API access the moment you need generation embedded in your own product or automated pipeline.
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Access to 20+ image models and multiple top-tier video models from one workspace, so you compare output across engines before committing credits to a final asset instead of guessing which subscription to buy first.
- Agent-driven workflow selection routes your request to the appropriate model and tools automatically, which means a creator without deep model knowledge can still get a production-ready first draft without researching capability differences.
- The full editing loop — background removal, object removal, upscaling, video extension, lip sync, enhancer — lives in the same platform, so you avoid the asset-reformatting tax that comes from stitching together four separate tools.
- Credit-based testing model lets you run image, video, and cleanup workflows at low cost before scaling spend, which means you validate what actually works for your content type before locking into a larger commitment.
- Image-to-video and text-to-video tools feed directly into e-commerce and ad production use cases, so a product photo becomes a launch clip without a separate motion tool or export-import cycle.
Cons
Sign in to edit- There is no API and no self-hosted option, which means the moment your team needs generation embedded in an external app, a CMS, or an automated content pipeline, Ezier cannot participate — teams in that position move to providers like Replicate or fal.ai that expose model endpoints directly.
- The Agent selects models and workflows autonomously, but when the output misses the brief, the platform gives precious little guidance on why a particular model was chosen or how to override systematically — iterating becomes trial-and-error rather than a structured decision.
- The platform is closed-source and cloud-only, so teams in industries with data residency requirements or strict content-security policies have no path to compliant deployment and are blocked from using the tool at all.
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- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-07-03T14:23:43.051Z
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Who it's for
- Creators and marketers needing multi-model access
- E-commerce teams producing product demos and stories
- Designers iterating on concepts before final layouts
- Small teams managing image-to-video workflows
What it does well
- Creating product visuals and social media graphics
- Generating ad clips and short videos from text or images
- Editing and enhancing images and videos with AI tools
- Producing logos, wallpapers, and campaign assets
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Ezier AI free?
- Ezier AI has a permanent free tier alongside paid upgrades. You can keep using a baseline version indefinitely without paying.
- Is Ezier AI open source?
- No — Ezier AI is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
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Juggling model subscriptions across separate tools, reformatting assets between platforms, and losing prompt history every time you switch is the friction Ezier is built to eliminate. The workspace covers image generation, video creation, editing, enhancement, and cleanup under one credit-based system. A typical workflow runs from text or a product image through generation, background removal, upscaling, and export — without leaving the platform. The vendor describes this as keeping prompts, references, model choices, edits, and generated assets close enough that one idea becomes a product image, thumbnail, short clip, and ad variation in sequence.
The differentiating feature is the Agent: describe what you want to create, and it selects the workflow, tools, and model for you. For a team that has not yet developed a model preference, this reduces the learning curve. For a team with firm opinions about which model handles text rendering or motion fidelity, the autonomy can feel like noise — you can bypass the Agent and choose models directly, selecting from options including GPT-Image-2 for creative reasoning, Qwen Image for text rendering, Nano Banana Pro for commercial output precision, or Veo and Kling on the video side.
Ezier fits creators and small marketing teams who produce social graphics, e-commerce product demos, and ad clips and want to compare model output before spending on finished assets. It does not fit engineering teams who need programmatic control — there is no API, no self-hosted deployment, and no way to embed generation into an external product. Teams that outgrow manual iteration and need generation baked into a workflow will find themselves rebuilding from scratch on a different platform.
