AI Pin Maker models overview

AI Pin Maker Models Overview Hub

A single overview of every model on AI Pin Maker, grouped by capability and status.

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How to use AI Pin Maker models overview

Turn ai pin maker models overview research into a reviewed creative brief, choose the right model route, and keep the generation path attached to your project before spending credits.

See every model AI Pin Maker exposes at a glance

Compare a Current model vs a Latest experimental model in the same family

Find the Stable previous-generation model that still produces predictable results

Confirm which models moved to Legacy status before retrying old workflows

Decide between same-capability models from different vendors

AI Pin Maker models overview workflow steps

  1. 1. Start with the capability you need (text to image, text to video, image to video, reference to video)

  2. 2. Pick by status first: Current for default, Latest for experimentation, Stable for reproducibility, Legacy for compatibility

  3. 3. Open the model page (linked from each card) for full specs, pricing, and a sample prompt

  4. 4. Run a small dry test before a paid generation

  5. 5. Re-check this hub after the changelog logs a model addition or retirement

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Common questions

What do the status tags Current, Latest, Stable, and Legacy mean?

Current is the recommended default. Latest is the newest released version (may have edge cases). Stable is a previous version that has matured in production. Legacy is kept available for compatibility but is no longer recommended for new workflows. The same four-tag taxonomy is used across image, video, and audio capabilities.

Where can I see the live model ID list?

The router exposes a `/v1/models` endpoint that returns every model with capability, supported parameters, and pricing. The Model Specs page summarises the most-used ones, and this overview groups them visually.

Is the models overview free to browse?

Yes. The overview is free, no sign-up. Credits required: 0. Each model card links into the text to image or text to video studio where you can spend credits on a real generation.

How does this hub differ from Model Specs?

The Models Overview Hub is a grouped grid for at-a-glance scanning. Model Specs is the long-form spec table with side-by-side comparison and FAQ. Use the hub to pick; use Model Specs to confirm.

How often is the hub updated?

The hub updates whenever the router adds, retires, or upgrades a model. The changelog logs the date and the affected capability group.

Can I filter by content tier?

Yes. The standard work-safe tier and the mature fictional tier are visually separated, and the text to image studio respects the tier you select.

Why are some same-family models in different status tags?

A family (Wan, Seedream, Veo, Kling, GPT Image) usually has multiple active versions. Newest goes to Latest, the production-recommended one goes to Current, the previous production version goes to Stable, and earliest deprecated ones to Legacy. This lets you trade newness for reproducibility without leaving the family.

Should I always use the Latest model?

No. Latest is best for experimentation and headline features. For consistent production, use Current. For long-running campaigns that need reproducible output, Stable is safer until you have re-tested every prompt on the newer version.