Free AI Image Generator
Noaroo is a free AI image generator. Sign in with Google, get 3 credits, and generate without entering a card. The output is a clean PNG with no watermark, at full resolution.
Examples



Prompts to try
Quick text-to-image
cozy reading nook with bay window, plants, autumn afternoon light
Logo concept
minimalist logo for a coffee roastery called "Saturn", monochrome, geometric, no text
Avatar style
stylized portrait avatar, soft watercolor textures, neutral background, friendly expression
Why most "free" AI image generators aren't
Run a search for "free ai image generator" and you'll hit: - Watermarks unless you upgrade. - 256×256 throttling on the free tier — useless for anything real. - Credit-card-on-file as a precondition. - Email confirmation gauntlets before you can render once.
We don't do any of that. 3 credits, real resolution, clean PNG.
What you can do for free
- Generate from text — 1K resolution, any aspect ratio.
- Edit an uploaded image by describing the change.
- Try both flash (fast) and pro (high fidelity) models.
- Download PNG, no watermark, no rights reservation beyond the upstream model's license.
How the credit system works
- Sign-in: 3 credits, automatic.
- Each generation costs 1 credit on flash or more on pro.
- Need more? Packs start at $4.99 and never expire.
- No subscription, no auto-renew.
Comparison: free tier vs the alternatives
| Tool | Free credits | Watermark | Card required |
|---|---|---|---|
| Noaroo | 3 generations | No | No |
| Most others | Limited res | Yes | Often |
| Google AI Studio | Yes (rate limit) | No | No (Google account) |
| Midjourney | None | — | Yes |
For the use case of "render a couple of images now and move on", Noaroo's 3-credit floor is the lowest-friction option.
FAQ
Is it actually free, or freemium-trap?
Free without a card. After your 3 credits, you can choose to buy a pack — there's no auto-charge, no subscription, and credits never expire.
Why do you give 3 credits and not unlimited?
Image generation costs us GPU time. The 3-credit floor is enough to evaluate the product, not enough to abuse it. Most users buy a pack if they like what they see.
Can I use the images commercially?
Yes, subject to Google's underlying image model terms (we run on Gemini). For most commercial use including ads and social, you're covered.