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Bria is now on Replicate

Posted July 17, 2025 by pranavsekhar

We’ve partnered with Bria to bring a suite of commercial-safe visual AI models to Replicate - perfect for enterprises and developers building responsibly with generative AI.

Unlike most models trained on scraped web data, Bria’s models are trained exclusively on licensed datasets from Getty Images, Envato, Freepik, and others. That means the models are ready for real-world use, with no copyright baggage.

🛠️ Try the models

You can now run Bria’s models directly on Replicate:

Image Generation (Bria 3.2) — Text-to-image model trained on fully licensed data

Remove Background — Precision background removal with clean edges

Eraser (Inpainting) — Remove objects without leaving artifacts

Genfill — Context-aware inpainting for object addition or extension

Increase Resolution — Upscale images with sharp results

Expand Image — Extend an image’s canvas seamlessly

Background Generator — Generate clean, brand-safe image backgrounds

🧠 Why Bria?

Bria is focused on enterprise-grade tools , built to help teams move quickly while respecting IP and compliance requirements.

Trained on 100% licensed data

No scraped or unauthorized content

No public figures, NSFW, or biometric data

Patented attribution engine that supports content creators

🎨 Prompt examples

Here are some fun ideas you can try with Bria’s text-to-image model:

Jazz poster

A flat design illustration of a Contrabass player performing on a street corner. The figure is dramatically lit in deep blues, oranges, and purples, with bold shadows and minimalist shapes. The word “JAZZ” is playfully integrated into the scene. The image is a moody blue and orange duotone, evoking soulful atmosphere and rhythm.

Travel poster

“Taj Mahal” — bold and elegant text crowns a vibrant travel poster to India. The scene features a symmetrical, front-facing view of the Taj Mahal rendered in intricate detail, glowing in a dreamy palette of purples, pinks, greens, and warm oranges. Lush tropical vegetation frames the base, while a majestic peacock stands gracefully in the foreground. The sky radiates soft gradients of pink and orange, creating an enchanting, surreal atmosphere that highlights the monument’s timeless beauty.

Low poly

A low poly 3d rendered illustration of a ginger cat napping on a rock with grass, blue backdrop

Explore Bria’s models on Replicate now.

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