ComfyUI and ComfyUI-Windows-Portable

The latter project, a portable Windows pack, is an ecosystem sibling of the former, an open-source framework for diffusion models, providing a user-friendly, pre-configured distribution for easier setup and use of ComfyUI.

ComfyUI
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Verified
ComfyUI-Windows-Portable
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Established
Maintenance 25/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 21/25
Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 22/25
Stars: 106,230
Forks: 12,230
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 142
Language: Python
License: GPL-3.0
Stars: 482
Forks: 89
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: GPL-3.0
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About ComfyUI

Comfy-Org/ComfyUI

The most powerful and modular diffusion model GUI, api and backend with a graph/nodes interface.

Supports diverse generative models across image, video, audio, and 3D modalities with intelligent memory management and GPU offloading for low-VRAM systems. The architecture uses an asynchronous queue system with incremental execution—only re-computing workflow nodes that have changed—and integrates LoRAs, ControlNets, and model merging capabilities. Extensible through custom nodes and external API providers, while maintaining fully offline operation for core functionality.

About ComfyUI-Windows-Portable

YanWenKun/ComfyUI-Windows-Portable

🎨ComfyUI standalone pack with 40+ custom nodes. | ComfyUI 大号整合包,预装大量自定义节点(不含SD模型)

Pre-installed 300+ mutually compatible Python packages including performance libraries (SageAttention, FlashAttention, xFormers) and pre-compiled native dependencies (insightface, dlib), eliminating installation delays. Bundles 40+ curated custom nodes across performance optimization, video processing, ControlNet workflows, and image manipulation, accessible via ComfyUI-Manager for runtime management. Designed as a Windows-only portable distribution leveraging GitHub Actions for reproducible builds, targeting NVIDIA GPU users (2018+) who need a zero-configuration ComfyUI deployment.

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