Pay-per-use uncensored image and video generation API with x402
Studio X is a pay-per-call image and video generation API that uses uncensored models. It eliminates the need for accounts, API keys, or prepaid credits, charging per request via USDC on Base through x402. It targets developers and users who want direct, anonymous access to generative media.
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