Alternative to Ideogram
Ideogram is the cleanest AI image tool for typography and text-in-image work shipping today. For a poster, a quote graphic, or a campaign key visual that needs readable text, the model holds up where most image generators still produce gibberish. For a DTC brand that needs brand-fine-tuned product hero shots plus video plus voice plus music plus a multiplayer canvas, the typography specialist on its own is one piece of a much larger pipeline. Avocado AI runs Ideogram v3 inside a brand workspace.
Actual generations from our workspace. No stock photos, no renders from a competitor.



Ideogram earned its position by solving the text-in-image problem before the broader image-gen field caught up. Posters, banners, quote graphics, and brand key visuals with readable typography are still the cleanest lane for the model. We use Ideogram v3 inside Avocado for exactly those cases. The disagreement is about what happens after the typography graphic, when the brand needs a hero shot of the product, a cinematic cut, a voiceover, a music bed, and a finished ad.
A 7-figure DTC brand campaign uses a hero shot, a stylized social cut, a product hero still, typography for messaging frames, a voiceover, a music bed, and a finished export. Ideogram covers the typography lane beautifully. The rest of the pipeline still needs to happen somewhere.
Avocado runs Ideogram v3 as one of nineteen image models alongside Flux 1.1 Pro, Seedream, Imagen 4 Ultra, Recraft v3, and SeedDream v4. Ideogram for typography graphics, Flux 1.1 Pro for photoreal product stills, Seedream for stylized brand art, Recraft for vector and illustration work. You stop choosing between models and start using the right model per cut.
Ideogram does not offer product-level fine-tuning. Each generation is independent of the next.
Avocado lets you upload twenty to forty product photos and fine-tune any of nineteen image models on your line. The fine-tuned model becomes a persistent brand identity that locks label text, pantone, and silhouette across hundreds of generations. The fine-tuned still then becomes the first frame of an image-to-video clip in Seedance 2.0, Kling, Veo 3, Sora, or LTX-2. Brand fidelity carries from still into motion.
Ideogram is image only. A real ad needs cinematic b-roll, a stylized social cut, a voiceover, a music bed, and a finished pass. Ideogram plus Runway plus ElevenLabs plus Suno plus CapCut is the chain most teams end up with. Five tabs.
Avocado runs all of it in one workspace. Seedance 2.0 for the cinematic pack shot. Kling for the stylized 9:16 social cut. Veo 3 for the brand film with native audio. Sora for narrative hero motion. LTX-2 for audio-driven motion. Voice generation, voice cloning, AI music, and the Music Studio sit next to them. Compose, the built-in editor, finishes the cut and exports platform specs for TikTok, Reels, YouTube, and Shopify.
Ideogram is single player. Each user logs in, generates, exports, drops into Slack.
Avocado runs Storyboards, a multiplayer infinite canvas. Founder, designer, and agency partner all open the same canvas, drop variants, comment on frames, and assemble a shot list live. The Lini agent sits inside the session, holds brand context across hours, and generates new variations on demand. For a brand running a weekly cadence, the live canvas removes the Slack-and-Figma loop.
Ideogram lists Basic at eight dollars per month, Plus at twenty dollars per month, and Pro at sixty dollars per month (per ideogram.ai/manage/subscription, May 2026). Credits scale by tier within the Ideogram image suite.
Avocado starts at nineteen euros per month, pools credits across image, video, music, and voice, and includes commercial rights on every plan. For a team that needs typography graphics plus product stills plus video plus voice plus music, one Avocado plan typically replaces Ideogram plus three or four other tools, which usually nets out cheaper than stacking the typography specialist with a product image tool, a video generator, a music app, and a voice tool.
The migration from a dedicated Ideogram workflow to Ideogram inside Avocado is mostly transparent: same model, same prompt vocabulary, same typography quality. The new pieces are the brand-fine-tuned image models for the product hero shots that pair with the typography frame, and the video models for the motion cuts that close the ad. Most teams shipping typography-heavy campaigns notice the difference by the third variant, when the campaign starts reading as one coherent brand instead of a typography frame plus a generic product still plus a generic motion cut.
The agency-and-team workflow shifts at the same time. Single-player typography work used to mean exporting, dropping into Slack, waiting for feedback, prompting again. Storyboards collapses that loop into one canvas with the Lini agent generating variations live. For a brand running weekly key visual cycles, the saved hours compound.
We will not claim Avocado wins every category. Ideogram remains the best dedicated tool for clean typography in images and brand key visuals where the text has to read perfectly. That lane is real. What Avocado does is run Ideogram v3 as one model in a brand workspace, alongside the eighteen other image models, the five video models, voice, music, and a multiplayer canvas, so the same team that makes the typography graphic also ships the hero shot, the cinematic cut, and the finished ad without leaving the session.
Use Ideogram v3 for typography. Use Flux 1.1 Pro for product stills. Use Recraft for vector. Use Seedream for stylized art. Same workspace, one credit pool.
Fine-tune any of nineteen image models on your products. Persistent brand identity that locks label, pantone, and silhouette across hundreds of generations.
Seedance 2.0, Kling, Veo 3, Sora, and LTX-2 all run inside Avocado. Image-to-video uses the fine-tuned still as the first frame.
Voice generation, voice cloning, AI music, and Compose all sit next to the image and video models. No tab switching.
Founder, designer, and agency align live on an infinite canvas. The Lini agent holds brand context and generates variations on demand.
Every Avocado plan from nineteen euros per month includes commercial rights for paid ads and Shopify. No tier-gated rights or add-ons.
Yes. Ideogram v3 is one of the nineteen image models inside Avocado, alongside Flux 1.1 Pro, Seedream, Imagen 4 Ultra, Recraft v3, and others. You get the typography quality plus everything else the workspace provides: brand fine-tuning, video, voice, music, Storyboards, and the Compose editor.
The model quality is the same. The difference is the workspace. Direct Ideogram gives you a prompt box and image generations. Avocado gives you Ideogram plus eighteen other image models you can fine-tune on your products, plus five video models, voice generation and cloning, AI music, Storyboards multiplayer canvas, the Lini agent that holds brand context, and Compose for finishing. A brand campaign uses every piece of that stack.
Yes. Avocado fine-tunes any of nineteen image models on twenty to forty of your product photos. The fine-tuned model produces stills that lock label text, pantone, and silhouette across hundreds of generations. Ideogram does not offer product-level fine-tuning, so each generation is independent of the next.
Image, video, music, voice, and UGC in one workspace, with Lini guiding the work. Start free, upgrade when you are ready to scale.
Yes. Seedance 2.0, Kling, Veo 3, Sora, and LTX-2 all run inside the same workspace. You pick the right model per cut and use a fine-tuned still as the first frame for image-to-video clips. Ideogram is image only.
Ideogram is eight dollars per month for Basic, twenty dollars per month for Plus, and sixty dollars per month for Pro (per ideogram.ai/manage/subscription, May 2026). Avocado starts at nineteen euros per month and pools credits across image, video, music, and voice. For a team that needs typography plus product stills plus video plus voice plus music, one Avocado plan typically replaces Ideogram plus three other tools.
You can, but you do not have to. Ideogram v3 is one of the models inside Avocado, so the typography graphics you produced in Ideogram directly are reproducible inside the same workspace that handles your stills, videos, voice, and finishing. Most teams consolidate after a week or two.
For typography graphics on their own, Storyboards adds the ability for the designer and the brand lead to iterate on the same canvas with the Lini agent generating variations on demand. For typography graphics inside an ad campaign, the canvas lets you see the typography frame next to the cinematic cut, the product hero still, and the finished export, all in one session.