I’ve been using AI image generators (most frequently Craiyon) to illustrate my Bredemarket blog posts, and I recently heard about the Freepik AI image generator and thought I’d try it out.
I provided Freepik with the prompt about a man with a laptop in a park that I used in my last post.

Frankly I like this one better.
I haven’t really experimented with Freepik much yet, but I did want to answer the question “Is Freepik really free?”
A user who is not registered at Freepik.com has a limit of 3 downloads per day.
As a registered free user, you have a limit of 10 downloads per day.
As a subscribed user, you have a limit of 100 downloads per day.
From https://support.freepik.com/s/article/Download-limit-How-many-resources-can-I-download?language=en_US
Oh, and you also have to credit Freepik as described in the article “Is Freepik for free?”
(And don’t misspell Freepik as Freepike. I’ve done this twice already.)
Now I just have to explore Freepik some more. Even in the free version, there are tons of features I haven’t explored yet.
