We spent April running the same 200 prompts through five image generators, scoring on quality, prompt fidelity, speed, and cost. Total: 1,000 generations. Here’s the honest breakdown.

The contenders

ToolPriceFree tierBest for
Midjourney v7$10/moNoAesthetic, “wow factor” images
DALL-E 4 (via ChatGPT Plus)$20/moLimited via BingConversational refinement
Stable Diffusion XL TurboFree / $0.001 per genYes (self-host)Cost at scale, custom finetunes
Flux Pro 1.1$0.04/genNoPhotorealism, hands, text
Ideogram 3$7/moYesImages with text in them

Quality — who wins?

Top tier: Midjourney v7 and Flux Pro 1.1. Photographic realism is now indistinguishable in most categories. Midjourney has a stylistic edge for “moody” output; Flux is technically more accurate.

Solid mid-tier: DALL-E 4 and Ideogram 3. DALL-E 4 is the most consistent with prompts but somewhat less aesthetically polished. Ideogram is the only one that reliably puts readable text into images.

Variable: Stable Diffusion XL Turbo. Quality depends heavily on the model checkpoint and LoRA you use. Default SDXL Turbo is the worst of the five; with a good community model, it can match the others.

Our scoring (0-10):

  • Midjourney v7: 9.4
  • Flux Pro 1.1: 9.3
  • DALL-E 4: 8.4
  • Ideogram 3: 7.9
  • SDXL Turbo (default): 6.5 | (with community models): 8.5

Prompt fidelity — does it follow instructions?

This is where DALL-E 4 leads. Give it: “A red coffee cup on the left, a blue pen on the right, on a wooden desk” and it will produce exactly that. Midjourney still struggles with spatial language.

ToolSpatial accuracyObject countColor accuracy
DALL-E 49.59.09.5
Flux Pro 1.19.08.59.0
Ideogram 38.58.58.5
Midjourney v77.56.58.0
SDXL Turbo7.07.07.5

If you need precision — product mockups, technical illustrations — go DALL-E 4 or Flux Pro.


Hands and text (the historical AI-image weak spots)

These used to be embarrassing. In 2026, they’re mostly solved:

Hands:

  • Flux Pro 1.1: ✅ Reliable, anatomically correct
  • Midjourney v7: ✅ 90%+ accuracy
  • DALL-E 4: ✅ Good
  • Ideogram 3: ⚠️ Occasional issues
  • SDXL Turbo: ⚠️ Still inconsistent without specialized LoRAs

Text in images (logos, signs, posters):

  • Ideogram 3: ✅ Best in class — readable text every time
  • Flux Pro 1.1: ✅ Very good
  • DALL-E 4: ✅ Good for short text
  • Midjourney v7: ⚠️ Improved but unreliable for >5 words
  • SDXL Turbo: ❌ Avoid for text

Speed

Per image, average:

  • SDXL Turbo: <2 seconds (the killer feature)
  • DALL-E 4: 8-15 seconds
  • Flux Pro 1.1: 10-20 seconds
  • Ideogram 3: 5-10 seconds
  • Midjourney v7: 30-60 seconds (4 variations)

If you’re iterating fast, SDXL Turbo wins by a mile. For final-quality output, the others are worth the wait.


Cost at scale

For occasional use (5-10 images/day), Midjourney’s $10/mo is fine. For higher volume:

VolumeBest value
<50 images/monthBing Image Creator (free DALL-E 3)
50-200/monthMidjourney $10 plan
200-1000/monthFlux Pro at $0.04/gen ($8-40/mo)
1000+/monthSelf-hosted SDXL Turbo (electricity only)
Need text in imagesIdeogram $7/mo

Use case recommendations

Marketing assets / blog headers: Midjourney v7. The aesthetic edge wins.

Product mockups / e-commerce: DALL-E 4 or Flux Pro. Prompt fidelity matters.

Logos and posters: Ideogram 3. Only one with reliable text.

Game assets / character design: Stable Diffusion with Pony or Realistic Vision LoRAs.

Realistic photo replacements: Flux Pro 1.1. Best photorealism in 2026.

Free / casual use: Bing Image Creator (DALL-E 3 unlimited free) or Ideogram free tier.

High-volume / automation: Self-hosted SDXL Turbo via Replicate or Fal.ai.


What we’d actually pick

If we could only have one:

For most creators: Midjourney v7. The Discord workflow is ugly, but the output quality and “vibe” are worth it.

For developers/automation: Flux Pro via API. Best balance of quality, speed, and cost.

For zero-budget: Bing Image Creator (free DALL-E 3). Surprisingly good, completely free, occasional rate limits.


What changed since last year

Three notable shifts in 2026:

  1. Hands and text mostly solved. The classic “AI image” tells are mostly gone.
  2. Open-weights closed the gap. SDXL with a good model is competitive with closed tools.
  3. Subscription wars heated up. Midjourney dropped its starter tier from $10 to $8 to compete with Flux. Good for buyers.

What hasn’t changed: aesthetic taste still varies wildly between tools, and “best” is partly subjective. Try the free tiers before committing to a $10-20/mo subscription.