Dzine Review 2026: The ‘Photoshop’ of AI Image Generators?

The “Prompt-and-Pray” era is ending. Dzine (formerly Stylar) is gaining traction as the “Photoshop of Generative AI,” offering what Midjourney lacks: Control.
What is Dzine?
While Midjourney is great for creating random art, Dzine focuses on controllability. It allows designers to upload sketches, edit existing product photos, and perform “Generative Fill” with precision layers.
(Dzine Interface – Layer Control):
🎨 Generative Fill
Select an area (e.g., a model’s shirt) and type “Leather Jacket” to swap it instantly without changing the pose.
✏️ Sketch-to-Image
Draw a rough stick figure, and Dzine turns it into a high-fidelity render while keeping your composition.
💰 Pricing Breakdown (Free vs Pro)
Is the free plan enough? Here is our analysis:
| Feature | Free Plan | Pro ($9/mo) |
|---|---|---|
| Daily Credits | ~30 Credits | 1,000+ Credits |
| Watermark | Yes (Visible) | None |
| Privacy | Public Only | Stealth Mode |
| Commercial Rights | No | Yes |
⚔️ Comparison: Dzine vs The Giants
- Vs Midjourney: Midjourney has slightly better “artistic” tokens, but Dzine wins on UI and Editing. If you need to fix a hand or change a background, use Dzine.
- Vs Canva: Canva’s “Magic Studio” is simpler but less powerful for complex blends. Dzine is for “Power Users” who aren’t quite experts.
Real World Use Case
We saw e-commerce sellers using Dzine to take a single photo of a shoe on a table and generate 50 different backgrounds (Beach, Studio, Street) for Instagram ads in minutes.
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