stable-diffusion-webui and stable-diffusion-webui-colab

The Colab version is a fork/adaptation of the main WebUI that packages it specifically for Google Colaboratory's cloud notebook environment, making them complements rather than competitors—users choose based on whether they have local GPU resources or prefer free cloud execution.

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About stable-diffusion-webui

AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui

Stable Diffusion web UI

Built on Gradio, this interface supports advanced generation techniques including inpainting, outpainting, prompt editing mid-generation, and textual inversion embeddings—all trainable on consumer GPUs. It integrates multiple post-processing models (GFPGAN, RealESRGAN, LDSR) for upscaling and face restoration, plus an API for programmatic access. The architecture includes cross-model checkpoint merging, hypernetworks, LoRAs, and composable multi-prompt generation with weighted control over attention and token sequences.

About stable-diffusion-webui-colab

camenduru/stable-diffusion-webui-colab

stable diffusion webui colab

Provides multiple curated notebook variants (lite, stable, nightly) optimized for Google Colab's free GPU tier, with integrated ControlNet v1.1 support and pre-configured model checkpoints from Hugging Face. Includes specialized branches for DreamBooth/LoRA training and Google Drive persistence, supporting diverse model architectures including inpainting, anime-style, and custom fine-tuned diffusion variants. Bundles the AUTOMATIC1111 WebUI with extension management and PyTorch 2.0 optimization for notebook-based inference without local hardware requirements.

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