Uncensored studio goes open
- An open-source 'uncensored studio' bundling 200+ models for image, video, lip-sync, and cinema workflows hit the scene and is self-hostable. ( ) - The repo includes models like Flux, Midjourney alternatives, Kling, and Sora and has gained thousands of stars on GitHub. ( ) - The toolkit aims to let teams run image/video generation stacks locally instead of using hosted services. ( )
A GitHub project called Open Generative AI is drawing attention for packaging image, video, lip-sync, and cinema-style tools into one self-hostable interface with more than 200 models. (github.com) The repository shows 5,000-plus stars and about 1,000 forks, and its recent commit history says the project was renamed from Open-Higgsfield-AI to Open-Generative-AI last week. (github.com) The README describes it as an MIT-licensed alternative to products such as Higgsfield AI, Freepik, Krea, and OpenArt AI, with four sections labeled Image Studio, Video Studio, Lip Sync Studio, and Cinema Studio. (github.com) In plain terms, the software is a front end: one dashboard that lets a team pick prompts, reference images, camera settings, and output formats without jumping between separate apps for each task. (hongkiat.com) The model list in the project materials includes Flux, SDXL, Ideogram, Kling, Sora, Veo, Wan, Hailuo, and Runway-style options, alongside image editing and lip-sync workflows. (github.com, hongkiat.com) The pitch is control and consolidation: instead of paying for several hosted tools, a company can run the interface itself, modify the code, and route different creative jobs through one stack. (github.com) But “self-hosted” does not mean fully local in the strict sense. Hongkiat reported on April 17 that the interface can be self-hosted, while generation still runs through Muapi.ai and requires a Muapi application programming interface key. (hongkiat.com) That distinction matters for teams comparing this with fully offline open-source setups. The repository says “your data stays on your machine,” while the review says inference is still routed through Muapi’s service layer. (github.com, hongkiat.com) The broader shift is that open-source AI media tools are moving from single-model demos to bundled production workspaces. This project’s README lists desktop support, browser access, multi-image input, and cinema controls such as lens, focal length, and aperture in the same package. (github.com, github.com) For now, the repo reads less like a single new model and more like an attempt to make the current image-and-video model boom usable from one place. The next question is whether teams want a modifiable interface tied to an external generation backend, or a slower but fully local stack. (github.com, hongkiat.com)