Exactly.ai

Exactly.ai

Exactly.ai is an ethical, artist-centric AI image generation platform that lets professional illustrators, designers, and brands train bespoke AI models on their own artwork to create brand-ready visu

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What is Exactly.ai?

Exactly.ai is an AI image generation platform designed for professional creatives who want to maintain artistic control and ownership. Rather than using generic AI models, you train custom models on your own artwork, allowing the tool to generate new images that match your specific style, character designs, and visual brand. This approach lets illustrators, designers, and brands create consistent, on-brand visuals without losing creative authority. The platform includes commercial licensing for generated work, secure model ownership, and a marketplace where artists can sell access to their trained models for additional income.

Key Features

Custom model training

Train AI models on your own artwork to preserve your unique style and artistic direction

Character consistency

Generate variations of characters and designs that maintain visual coherence across multiple outputs

Commercial licensing

Use generated images for professional projects with proper licensing rights included

Model marketplace

List and sell access to your trained models to other creators for revenue sharing

Creative control

Full ownership of your trained models with no external use of your training data

Credits system

Flexible pay-as-you-go pricing rather than fixed subscription tiers

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Maintains artistic integrity by training on your own work rather than generic datasets
  • Commercial licensing built in, so generated images are ready for client work and publication
  • Potential revenue stream through the model marketplace if others want to use your trained style
  • You retain full ownership of your custom models without platform claims to your data

Limitations

  • Requires initial effort to gather and prepare quality training data from your own portfolio
  • Most useful for professionals with an established visual style; less valuable for beginners without significant existing work
  • Learning curve to understand how to effectively train and use custom models

Use Cases

An illustrator creating consistent character designs across a book series or comic

A design agency generating brand-aligned marketing visuals without hiring multiple contractors

A concept artist speeding up iteration on environments and characters in a consistent style

A brand selling access to its visual style to licensees or partners via the model marketplace

A freelancer maintaining style consistency across multiple client projects and scaling their output