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Open Generative AI: No Filters, Full Freedom with 200+ Open-Source Models

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April 29, 2026 · 5:18 PM

A new open-source generative AI platform is making waves by offering users complete creative freedom without content filters. Dubbed "Open Generative AI," the tool provides access to over 200 models including Flux, Midjourney, Kling, Sora, and Veo, all free of charge and under an MIT license.

The platform is designed for users who want to avoid censorship and retain control over their data. It can be self-hosted on a personal computer, ensuring that generated content and user data remain private. The suite includes five studios for images, video, lip sync, cinema, and visual workflow.

According to the developers at ziobuddalabs, the project emphasizes transparency and user autonomy. "Generative AI with filters? No thanks," the description reads, highlighting the zero-censorship approach.

The project is available on GitHub, licensed under MIT, allowing anyone to use, modify, and distribute it freely. This move aligns with the growing demand for open-source alternatives in the rapidly evolving generative AI landscape.