Head-to-head
Ideogram vs Reve: which AI image generator wins in 2026?
Ideogram ($20/mo) and Reve ($8/mo) are two of the most-used AI image generators in 2026. Across 6 community votes, Ideogram leads with 57% approval.
Quick verdict
On Image quality, pick Ideogram: the arena rates it 4.5/5 against 4/5 for Reve. On budget, Reve wins: it starts at $8/mo versus $20/mo for Ideogram.
Line-by-line comparison
Strengths and weaknesses
Ideogram
- Best-in-class text rendering: independent 2026 tests report roughly 90-95% legible accuracy on short phrases, versus about 30% for Midjourney
- Native 2K output: any resolution from 256 to 2048 px per side in 16 px steps, aspect ratios up to 6:1, plus a 2x upscaler from the Basic plan up
- Usable free tier with no card: 10 slow credits per week to test the flagship model (public generations)
- Cheap pay-as-you-go API separate from subscriptions: 3.0 Turbo from $0.03/image, quality tiers to $0.09-0.10, with character reference support
- Design tooling beyond generation: Magic Fill inpainting, Canvas for layout, batch generation via CSV on the Pro plan
- Strong multilingual text: community testers of the 4.0 weights singled out Spanish rendering as better than other open-weight image models
- Priority credits expire every billing cycle with zero rollover, the single most recurring complaint from paying users
- The free tier was cut from 10 credits per day to 10 per week in January 2025, with public-only generations and JPG-only downloads
- The 4.0 open-weight release is non-commercial: weights are downloadable but not usable commercially, and reviewers call the open-source framing misleading
- Aggressive safety filters over-block legitimate prompts, and there is still no official Android app
- Photorealism trails Midjourney and Flux; Ideogram shines on design and typography, less on portraits and cinematic scenes
Reve
- #2 on the Arena.ai text-to-image leaderboard at launch (score 1280, 3,455 votes, June 2026), ahead of Google Gemini 3.1 Flash Image (Nano Banana 2)
- Layout-first editing: hover to select a person, an object or a text block and change only that element, without regenerating the whole image
- Native 4K output (4096x4096, 16 megapixels) with no upscaling pass, production-ready for print
- Best-in-class typography: a dedicated text rendering pass produces crisp, correctly spelled signage and labels, Reve's signature since Image 1.0
- Aggressive pricing: Lite at $7.99/month, Pro at $19.99/month, and an API around $0.0067 per image, far below GPT Image 2 and Nano Banana Pro per-image rates
- Lossless iterative editing: multiple revision passes do not degrade the image
- Absolute photorealistic fidelity still trails GPT Image 2, the Arena leaderboard #1
- The layout editor has a real learning curve; reviewers note it rewards unlearning prompt-only habits
- Free tier energy refresh is too tight for daily production work, fine for evaluation only
- Opinionated aesthetic leaning cinematic and photojournalistic; heavily stylized art directions need more coaxing
- Young ecosystem: fewer community workflows and tutorials than Midjourney or the Gemini stack
Cast your verdict
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The arena’s verdict on Ideogram
Buy Ideogram if your images contain words: logos, posters, ads, memes, thumbnails. Nothing else renders text this reliably, and native 2K plus an $8 entry plan make it the best value in design-oriented generation. Photorealism seekers should look at Midjourney or Flux instead, and anyone counting on the 4.0 open weights for commercial self-hosting must read the non-commercial license first. Watch the expiring credits if your usage comes in bursts.
The arena’s verdict on Reve
Take Reve 2.0 if your images must carry exact text or a precise composition: no rival gives you element-level control at native 4K for $19.99/month, and the roughly $0.0067 per image API makes it the volume bargain of 2026. Skip it if you want maximum photorealistic fidelity from a single prompt, GPT Image 2 still wins there, or if you refuse to learn a layout editor. Free tier users should treat it as a demo: the daily energy is not enough for production work.
What the crowd says
On Ideogram
“Losing unused credits every single month feels like a scam. And the free tier going from daily to weekly was a slap.”
“Native 2K straight out of the model killed the whole upscaling step in my client mockup workflow.”
“Only generator where my poster headlines come out actually readable. 9 out of 10 renders had perfect spelling, Midjourney gave me alphabet soup.”
On Reve
“Took me a whole weekend to stop fighting the layout editor, and the free energy runs out way too fast to practice.”
“Typo-free labels on a product mockup on the first try. Midjourney never once got the brand name right for me.”
“Selected just the headline on a poster and resized it without touching the rest of the image. This is how AI editing should have worked from day one.”
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Frequently asked questions
Is Ideogram better than Reve?
On Image quality, Ideogram rates higher (4.5/5 vs 4/5). The right pick depends on your use case. The line-by-line comparison on this page breaks down pricing, key specs and arena ratings.
Which is cheaper, Ideogram or Reve?
Reve is cheaper: it starts at $8/mo, while Ideogram starts at $20/mo.
Which has the better free tier, Ideogram or Reve?
Both do. Ideogram: 10 slow credits/week (public generations, JPG downloads only, default rendering). Reve: Daily refreshing free energy (roughly 20 generations/day), no card required.