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| | license: openrail++
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| | tags:
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| | - text-to-image
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| | - stable-diffusion
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| | ---
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| | # SD-XL 1.0-base Model Card
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| | ## Model
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| | [SDXL](https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.01952) consists of an [ensemble of experts](https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.01324) pipeline for latent diffusion:
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| | In a first step, the base model is used to generate (noisy) latents,
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| | which are then further processed with a refinement model (available here: https://huggingface.co/stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-refiner-1.0/) specialized for the final denoising steps.
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| | Note that the base model can be used as a standalone module.
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| | Alternatively, we can use a two-stage pipeline as follows:
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| | First, the base model is used to generate latents of the desired output size.
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| | In the second step, we use a specialized high-resolution model and apply a technique called SDEdit (https://arxiv.org/abs/2108.01073, also known as "img2img")
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| | to the latents generated in the first step, using the same prompt. This technique is slightly slower than the first one, as it requires more function evaluations.
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| | Source code is available at https://github.com/Stability-AI/generative-models .
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| | ### Model Description
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| | - **Developed by:** Stability AI
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| | - **Model type:** Diffusion-based text-to-image generative model
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| | - **License:** [CreativeML Open RAIL++-M License](https://huggingface.co/stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0/blob/main/LICENSE.md)
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| | - **Model Description:** This is a model that can be used to generate and modify images based on text prompts. It is a [Latent Diffusion Model](https://arxiv.org/abs/2112.10752) that uses two fixed, pretrained text encoders ([OpenCLIP-ViT/G](https://github.com/mlfoundations/open_clip) and [CLIP-ViT/L](https://github.com/openai/CLIP/tree/main)).
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| | - **Resources for more information:** Check out our [GitHub Repository](https://github.com/Stability-AI/generative-models) and the [SDXL report on arXiv](https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.01952).
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| | ### Model Sources
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| | For research purposes, we recommend our `generative-models` Github repository (https://github.com/Stability-AI/generative-models), which implements the most popular diffusion frameworks (both training and inference) and for which new functionalities like distillation will be added over time.
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| | [Clipdrop](https://clipdrop.co/stable-diffusion) provides free SDXL inference.
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| | - **Repository:** https://github.com/Stability-AI/generative-models
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| | - **Demo:** https://clipdrop.co/stable-diffusion
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| | ## Evaluation
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| | The chart above evaluates user preference for SDXL (with and without refinement) over SDXL 0.9 and Stable Diffusion 1.5 and 2.1.
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| | The SDXL base model performs significantly better than the previous variants, and the model combined with the refinement module achieves the best overall performance.
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| | ### 🧨 Diffusers
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| | Make sure to upgrade diffusers to >= 0.19.0:
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| | ```
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| | pip install diffusers --upgrade
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| | ```
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| | In addition make sure to install `transformers`, `safetensors`, `accelerate` as well as the invisible watermark:
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| | ```
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| | pip install invisible_watermark transformers accelerate safetensors
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| | ```
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| | To just use the base model, you can run:
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| | ```py
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| | from diffusers import DiffusionPipeline
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| | import torch
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| | pipe = DiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained("stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0", torch_dtype=torch.float16, use_safetensors=True, variant="fp16")
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| | pipe.to("cuda")
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| | # if using torch < 2.0
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| | # pipe.enable_xformers_memory_efficient_attention()
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| | prompt = "An astronaut riding a green horse"
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| | images = pipe(prompt=prompt).images[0]
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| | ```
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| | To use the whole base + refiner pipeline as an ensemble of experts you can run:
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| | ```py
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| | from diffusers import DiffusionPipeline
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| | import torch
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| | # load both base & refiner
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| | base = DiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained(
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| | "stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0", torch_dtype=torch.float16, variant="fp16", use_safetensors=True
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| | )
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| | base.to("cuda")
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| | refiner = DiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained(
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| | "stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-refiner-1.0",
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| | text_encoder_2=base.text_encoder_2,
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| | vae=base.vae,
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| | torch_dtype=torch.float16,
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| | use_safetensors=True,
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| | variant="fp16",
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| | )
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| | refiner.to("cuda")
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| |
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| | # Define how many steps and what % of steps to be run on each experts (80/20) here
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| | n_steps = 40
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| | high_noise_frac = 0.8
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| | prompt = "A majestic lion jumping from a big stone at night"
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| | # run both experts
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| | image = base(
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| | prompt=prompt,
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| | num_inference_steps=n_steps,
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| | denoising_end=high_noise_frac,
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| | output_type="latent",
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| | ).images
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| | image = refiner(
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| | prompt=prompt,
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| | num_inference_steps=n_steps,
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| | denoising_start=high_noise_frac,
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| | image=image,
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| | ).images[0]
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| | ```
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| | When using `torch >= 2.0`, you can improve the inference speed by 20-30% with torch.compile. Simple wrap the unet with torch compile before running the pipeline:
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| | ```py
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| | pipe.unet = torch.compile(pipe.unet, mode="reduce-overhead", fullgraph=True)
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| | ```
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| | If you are limited by GPU VRAM, you can enable *cpu offloading* by calling `pipe.enable_model_cpu_offload`
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| | instead of `.to("cuda")`:
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| | ```diff
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| | - pipe.to("cuda")
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| | + pipe.enable_model_cpu_offload()
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| | ```
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| | For more information on how to use Stable Diffusion XL with `diffusers`, please have a look at [the Stable Diffusion XL Docs](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/stable_diffusion_xl).
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| | ### Optimum
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| | [Optimum](https://github.com/huggingface/optimum) provides a Stable Diffusion pipeline compatible with both [OpenVINO](https://docs.openvino.ai/latest/index.html) and [ONNX Runtime](https://onnxruntime.ai/).
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| | #### OpenVINO
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| | To install Optimum with the dependencies required for OpenVINO :
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| | ```bash
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| | pip install optimum[openvino]
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| | ```
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| | To load an OpenVINO model and run inference with OpenVINO Runtime, you need to replace `StableDiffusionXLPipeline` with Optimum `OVStableDiffusionXLPipeline`. In case you want to load a PyTorch model and convert it to the OpenVINO format on-the-fly, you can set `export=True`.
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| | ```diff
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| | - from diffusers import StableDiffusionXLPipeline
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| | + from optimum.intel import OVStableDiffusionXLPipeline
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| | model_id = "stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0"
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| | - pipeline = StableDiffusionXLPipeline.from_pretrained(model_id)
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| | + pipeline = OVStableDiffusionXLPipeline.from_pretrained(model_id)
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| | prompt = "A majestic lion jumping from a big stone at night"
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| | image = pipeline(prompt).images[0]
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| | ```
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| | You can find more examples (such as static reshaping and model compilation) in optimum [documentation](https://huggingface.co/docs/optimum/main/en/intel/inference#stable-diffusion-xl).
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| | #### ONNX
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| | To install Optimum with the dependencies required for ONNX Runtime inference :
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| | ```bash
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| | pip install optimum[onnxruntime]
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| | ```
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| | To load an ONNX model and run inference with ONNX Runtime, you need to replace `StableDiffusionXLPipeline` with Optimum `ORTStableDiffusionXLPipeline`. In case you want to load a PyTorch model and convert it to the ONNX format on-the-fly, you can set `export=True`.
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| | ```diff
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| | - from diffusers import StableDiffusionXLPipeline
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| | + from optimum.onnxruntime import ORTStableDiffusionXLPipeline
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| | model_id = "stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0"
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| | - pipeline = StableDiffusionXLPipeline.from_pretrained(model_id)
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| | + pipeline = ORTStableDiffusionXLPipeline.from_pretrained(model_id)
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| | prompt = "A majestic lion jumping from a big stone at night"
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| | image = pipeline(prompt).images[0]
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| | ```
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| | You can find more examples in optimum [documentation](https://huggingface.co/docs/optimum/main/en/onnxruntime/usage_guides/models#stable-diffusion-xl).
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| | ## Uses
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| | ### Direct Use
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| | The model is intended for research purposes only. Possible research areas and tasks include
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| | - Generation of artworks and use in design and other artistic processes.
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| | - Applications in educational or creative tools.
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| | - Research on generative models.
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| | - Safe deployment of models which have the potential to generate harmful content.
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| | - Probing and understanding the limitations and biases of generative models.
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| | Excluded uses are described below.
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| | ### Out-of-Scope Use
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| | The model was not trained to be factual or true representations of people or events, and therefore using the model to generate such content is out-of-scope for the abilities of this model.
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| | ## Limitations and Bias
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| | ### Limitations
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| | - The model does not achieve perfect photorealism
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| | - The model cannot render legible text
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| | - The model struggles with more difficult tasks which involve compositionality, such as rendering an image corresponding to “A red cube on top of a blue sphere”
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| | - Faces and people in general may not be generated properly.
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| | - The autoencoding part of the model is lossy.
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| | ### Bias
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| | While the capabilities of image generation models are impressive, they can also reinforce or exacerbate social biases.
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