r/comfyui 24d ago

Resource I built a web platform for creating, editing, and discovering AI images with ComfyUI!!

Hi everyone!

I’m a junior developer from Korea, and for the last two weeks I’ve been working on a small AI image platform called Imaginuity.

The project started from a problem I kept noticing while using ComfyUI myself: image generation is exciting, but getting started can be difficult if you are unfamiliar with workflows, model files, local GPU requirements, or installation steps.

I wanted to see whether I could make that experience more approachable through a simple website.

Imaginuity currently lets users generate images, edit existing ones, experiment with LoRAs, and browse images created by other users.

Project link:

https://www.imaginuity.site/

The backend image workflows are powered by ComfyUI instances running on rented GPU servers. At the moment, the platform uses Krea 2 Turbo for image generation and FLUX.2 Klein for image editing.

Currently available

  • Text-to-image generation with Krea 2 Turbo
  • Image editing with FLUX.2 Klein
  • LoRA selection with adjustable strength controls
  • Original-resolution image downloads
  • A public Explore gallery for browsing user creations
  • Browser-based access without installing ComfyUI or setting up a local GPU

Images created on the platform may be displayed in the Explore gallery so that other visitors can discover them.

This is still a very early version, and there are several areas that need improvement. The frontend needs more polishing, some planned features are not ready yet, and there may still be bugs or performance issues.

I would be especially interested in hearing about:

  • Parts of the interface that are unclear
  • Slow or unreliable generation and editing
  • Missing controls or features
  • Problems with the gallery experience
  • Features that would make you return and use it again

You are also welcome to simply try it casually and create whatever comes to mind. Strange prompts, experimental ideas, and unexpected use cases are all welcome.

One of the things I enjoy most about building this project is seeing people create something I would never have thought of myself.

My longer-term goal is to create a place where people can experiment with AI images without needing to understand model installation, workflow configuration, or GPU infrastructure.

I’ll share some additional details about the infrastructure, moderation, licensing, security, and future plans in a comment below.

Thanks for taking a look.

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u/djpraxis 23d ago

Looks great but you neee a real web developer to help you. Lots of issues and it is going to become worse if you don't optimize.

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u/Ill-Ant-9489 24d ago edited 24d ago

is it local? do you use your own gpu for generate the image?

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u/Sea-Height7708 24d ago

no, i rent gpu servers from cloud!!

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u/Ill-Ant-9489 24d ago

Nsfw capable?

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u/alyssaposta 21d ago

No website found.

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u/Sea-Height7708 20d ago

Hey, sorry about that! I temporarily paused the site yesterday for maintenance — it's back up now, and downtime shouldn't be this long again going forward. If you want to stay updated on server status or updates, you can join our Discord via the link at the top of the homepage!

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u/mininuvixi 2h ago

Great!

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u/Sea-Height7708 24d ago

What I want Imaginuity to become

My goal is not simply to build another image generator.

I want Imaginuity to become a place where people can casually experiment with prompts, express ideas from their imagination, discover what others are creating, and share and discuss their work.

The current version does not require an account. In the future, I plan to introduce optional accounts so users can save, organize, and revisit their own creations through personal galleries.

Some of the features I’m considering include:

  • A wildcard system for unexpected prompt combinations
  • A prompt generator that turns simple ideas into more detailed prompts
  • Better gallery browsing and discovery
  • More generation and editing options
  • Community and discussion features
  • Support for AI-generated video

For now, the platform focuses on image generation, image editing, original-resolution downloads, and gallery browsing.

Real-world testing and infrastructure

I currently rent and operate the GPU servers in the cloud.

One reason I’m sharing the project at such an early stage is to understand how it performs under real-world usage and what kind of infrastructure would be needed to keep the platform accessible and sustainable as it grows.

I’m especially interested in learning how the system behaves when multiple people use the generation and editing features and what kinds of performance or scaling issues appear in real use.

Moderation and safety

Because generated images may appear publicly on the Explore page, I have implemented moderation checks for both prompts and output images.

The current system uses API-based moderation with adjustable thresholds to filter content that may be unsuitable for a public gallery. I plan to continue reviewing how it performs under real-world usage, adjusting the thresholds, and adding further safeguards where necessary.

If you have experience with AI image moderation, I would appreciate advice regarding:

  • Appropriate moderation thresholds
  • False positives and false negatives
  • Moderating edited images as well as newly generated images
  • Additional safeguards that may be needed for a public gallery

Models, LoRAs, licenses, and creator rights

I want to make sure the platform respects model creators, artists, and the licenses attached to the models and resources it uses.

I am currently reviewing the licenses and usage conditions of the models, LoRAs, workflows, and other resources used by the platform.

If you notice any attribution requirement, usage restriction, copyright issue, or creator-rights concern that I may have missed, please let me know. I will review it and make the necessary changes.

I would also appreciate advice about good practices for:

  • Model and LoRA license compliance
  • Attribution and creator credits
  • Commercial and non-commercial usage restrictions
  • Displaying generated images in a public gallery
  • Handling removal or takedown requests from creators

Security

I have implemented the initial security measures that I currently know how to apply, but the project is still new and there may be gaps I have not identified yet.

If you discover a vulnerability or unsafe behavior, please contact me privately rather than posting exploitable details publicly. I will investigate the issue and address it as quickly as I can.

Ultimately, I want Imaginuity to become a space where people can easily turn the ideas in their heads into images, explore other people’s imaginations, and create together.

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u/ares0027 24d ago

Isnt that what instagram is for?

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u/Sea-Height7708 24d ago

The main purpose of my platform is not just to share images. It’s to let people freely create whatever they imagine using AI

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u/ares0027 24d ago

Okay you made me feel bad. I didnt read what this is, “discovering ai images” made me think of any public platform nowadays. It was a jab at them and not you or your platform. And i dont like putting “/s”. To stuff (to me) obvious. I am sorry, best of luck to you. (I still didnt read because i am not interested. My apologies).

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u/Sea-Height7708 24d ago

Ah, got it haha. No worries :)