RenderNet AI is an AI image generation tool with a focus on pro-users. It's based on Stable Diffusion and has over 100 models on its platform to generate images. RenderNet is designed for creating highly customizable and character-driven images and videos. It gives users tools such as FaceLock, ControlNet, and multi-model generations to ensure consistency and quality in character design, which makes it ideal for creating unique characters for digital art, marketing campaigns, and virtual influencers.

Key features of RenderNet AI:
- AI image generation: Creates detailed and customizable character-driven images using advanced AI technology.
- Dynamic editing tools: Modifies any part of an image with intuitive text prompts and dynamic controls.
- Pose replication: Replicates poses and compositions from reference images for consistent character design.
- Realism enhancement: Enhances details to achieve a realistic finish.
- Lip-synced videos: Produces videos with AI-generated characters that have lifelike voiceovers and synchronized lip movements.
- Community collaboration: Accesses a community to share ideas, collaborate on projects, and stay updated with the latest design trends.
- Consistent Characters: Allows the creation of images with consistent characters across different scenes and settings.
- Detailed Control Over Pose, Composition, and Style: Users can fine-tune various aspects of their images, including the characters' poses, the overall composition of the scene, and the stylistic elements of the image.
- Facelock Technology: Locks in faces or other specific details to ensure they remain consistent across different images.
RenderNet operates on high-performance GPUs to run Stable Diffusion models, transforming text prompts into AI-generated images with a focus on speed and efficiency. It also offers "Magic Modes" designed to instantly transform images, emulating the look and feel produced by real-world cameras, lenses, and photographic techniques.