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Picsart’s new SketchAI app is transforming images into digital art

January 6, 2023
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A recent wave of viral, AI apps have gripped the internet’s collective interest. Take LensaAI, the app with a self-portrait generator that had everyone talking. A new addition to this trend has arrived in the form of SketchAI(opens in a new tab), an app created by Picsart, a creative image-editing developer powered by AI.

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SketchAI provides users with the tools to draw an image or upload an existing image, then apply various aesthetics and styles to digitally transform the original. Some of these presets include artist-based styles like “Henri Matisse”, “da Vinci”, and “Claude Monet”; others fall under broader categories like “Anime”, “60s Vibes”, and “Bright Impressionism”.

Various presets are offered by the app in order to generate a final sketch.
Credit: Picsart / SketchAI.

Users can choose amongst these presets, also describing the image (see below), in order to create a final outcome. Even my extremely rough and hurried sketch of three pink hearts produced a post-worthy image, thanks to a brief descriptor and the help of a Matisse preset.

Hovhannes Avoyan, Picart’s founder and CEO, tweeted about the new development, writing, “anyone can transform a sketch or image into a piece of art”.


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These features are an advance for Picsart’s existing set of tools in the image and editing space.

An example of SketchAI transforming an image.

A before/after example of a sketch created by the new app.
Credit: Picsart / SketchAI.

The app(opens in a new tab) allows five free generations. For unlimited generations, a subscription is needed, with options varying from $5.99 per week to $17.99 per month or $69.99 per year.


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The possibilities with this kind of AI can be vast for artists, brands and creators, but certain ethical conundrums have emerged when it comes to some of these apps. There are issues like copyright infringement and the fact that AI can present obstacles for artists when it comes to growth and visibility. Then, with LensaAI, there has been widespread criticism about overly sexualixed portraits of women and instances of racial bias.

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