The Deal

Three years. Forty bucks. Does the math scare you?

It should. It’s absurdly cheap for a three-year commitment to software that usually burns cash every month. You pay $39.99 right now for ARTA AI Premium. Use the code AI20 if you’re paying full retail price elsewhere, though StackSocial lists it straight here. The regular price is nearly $120. Don’t do that. Do this.

Why bother?

You’ve used those free generators before. You know how frustrating they are. Half the time they give you six fingers. Or eyes that don’t match. Or just gibberish when you asked for a portrait.

ARTA tries to fix that mess.

It’s an all-in-one studio. You drop an idea or a reference photo in, you get stuff out. No Photoshop knowledge needed. No learning curves. Just vibes. You’ve got 45 styles to pick from, ranging from retro pop aesthetics to clean anime. It feels like you’re playing dress-up with algorithms, but the results actually look usable.

The heavy lifting

This isn’t just random image soup. The app leans on heavy hitters under the hood. We’re talking Flux, GPT-4o, and something called Nano Banana. Whatever that last one is, it seems to work.

You can generate images, yes. But also videos. Avatars. Even “viral-ready” content that doesn’t look like garbage generated in five seconds. Want a studio-quality headshot without booking a photographer? Yeah, that’s possible here. You can tweak the output, too. Swap out an object. Enhance details. Change your outfit or makeup digitally. It doubles as a try-before-you-buy shop for fashion that doesn’t exist.

“Your imagination runs wild,” or some marketing speak like that. The reality is simpler: it does the boring part so you can post something decent.

Credits and caps

There is a limit. Of course there is.

You get 500 credits a week. That’s your allowance. Some generations cost more than others, but for a regular user posting occasionally or tinkering for fun, 500 is usually enough to last. The balance refreshes automatically. If you run out, you wait until next week. No panic needed.

Join the herd

Over 15 million people are already using it. That number feels inflated, probably includes accidental downloads and kids clicking things, but still. The crowd is there. The price is locked for three years, which is a lifetime in tech terms. StackSocial can change prices, so grab it now if you plan on making anything visual this year.

The phone sits there, waiting for an input. You provide the idea.