# Stable Diffusion web UI A browser interface based on Gradio library for Stable Diffusion. ![](screenshot.png) ## Feature showcase [Detailed feature showcase with images, art by Greg Rutkowski](https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui-feature-showcase) - Original txt2img and img2img modes - One click install and run script (but you still must install python, git and CUDA) - Outpainting - Inpainting - Prompt matrix - Stable Diffusion upscale - Attention - Loopback - X/Y plot - Textual Inversion - Extras tab with: - GFPGAN, neural network that fixes faces - RealESRGAN, neural network upscaler - ESRGAN, neural network with a lot of third party models - Resizing aspect ratio options - Sampling method selection - Interrupt processing at any time - 4GB videocard support - Correct seeds for batches - Prompt length validation - Generation parameters added as text to PNG - Tab to view an existing picture's generation parameters - Settings page - Running custom code from UI - Mouseover hints fo most UI elements - Possible to change defaults/mix/max/step values for UI elements via text config - Random artist button - Tiling support: UI checkbox to create images that can be tiled like textures - Progress bar and live image generation preview ## Installing and running You need [python](https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/) and [git](https://git-scm.com/download/win) installed to run this, and an NVidia videocard. You need `model.ckpt`, Stable Diffusion model checkpoint, a big file containing the neural network weights. You can obtain it from the following places: - [official download](https://huggingface.co/CompVis/stable-diffusion-v-1-4-original) - [file storage](https://drive.yerf.org/wl/?id=EBfTrmcCCUAGaQBXVIj5lJmEhjoP1tgl) - magnet:?xt=urn:btih:3a4a612d75ed088ea542acac52f9f45987488d1c&dn=sd-v1-4.ckpt&tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.openbittorrent.com%3a6969%2fannounce&tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.opentrackr.org%3a1337 You optionally can use GPFGAN to improve faces, then you'll need to download the model from [here](https://github.com/TencentARC/GFPGAN/releases/download/v1.3.0/GFPGANv1.3.pth). To use ESRGAN models, put them into ESRGAN directory in the same location as webui.py. A file will be loaded as model if it has .pth extension. Grab models from the [Model Database](https://upscale.wiki/wiki/Model_Database). ### Automatic installation/launch - install [Python 3.10.6](https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/) and check "Add Python to PATH" during installation. You must install this exact version. - install [git](https://git-scm.com/download/win) - place `model.ckpt` into webui directory, next to `webui.bat`. - _*(optional)*_ place `GFPGANv1.3.pth` into webui directory, next to `webui.bat`. - run `webui.bat` from Windows Explorer. Run it as normal user, ***not*** as administrator. #### Troublehooting: - if your version of Python is not in PATH (or if another version is), create or modify `webui.settings.bat` in the root folder (same place as webui.bat), add the line `set PYTHON=python` to say the full path to your python executable: `set PYTHON=B:\soft\Python310\python.exe`. You can do this for python, but not for git. - if you get an out of memory error, refer to the section below. - installer creates python virtual environment, so none of installed modules will affect your system installation of python if you had one prior to installing this. - to prevent the creation of virtual environment and use your system python, edit `webui.bat` replacing `set VENV_DIR=venv` with `set VENV_DIR=`. - webui.bat installs requirements from files `requirements_versions.txt`, which lists versions for modules specifically compatible with Python 3.10.6. If you choose to install for a different version of python, editing `webui.bat` to have `set REQS_FILE=requirements.txt` instead of `set REQS_FILE=requirements_versions.txt` may help (but I still reccomend you to just use the recommended version of python). - if you feel you broke something and want to reinstall from scratch, delete directories: `venv`, `repositories`. ### What options to use for low VRAM videocards? Use command line options by creating or modifying `webui.settings.bat` in the root folder (same place as webui.bat), adding a line with `set COMMANDLINE_ARGS=`, and adding the settings at the end of that line. For example, `set COMMANDLINE_ARGS=--medvram --opt-split-attention`. - If you have 4GB VRAM and want to make 512x512 (or maybe up to 640x640) images, use `--medvram`. - If you have 4GB VRAM and want to make 512x512 images, but you get an out of memory error with `--medvram`, use `--medvram --opt-split-attention` instead. - If you have 4GB VRAM and want to make 512x512 images, and you still get an out of memory error, use `--lowvram --always-batch-cond-uncond --opt-split-attention` instead. - If you have 4GB VRAM and want to make images larger than you can with `--medvram`, use `--lowvram --opt-split-attention`. - If you have more VRAM and want to make larger images than you can usually make, use `--medvram --opt-split-attention`. You can use `--lowvram` also but the effect will likely be barely noticeable. - Otherwise, do not use any of those. Extra: if you get a green screen instead of generated pictures, you have a card that doesn't support half precision floating point numbers. You must use `--precision full --no-half` in addition to other flags, and the model will take much more space in VRAM. ### Google collab If you don't want or can't run locally, here is google collab that allows you to run the webui: https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1Iy-xW9t1-OQWhb0hNxueGij8phCyluOh ### Running online Use `--share` option to run online. You will get a xxx.app.gradio link. This is the intended way to use the program in collabs. Use `--listen` to make the server listen to network connections. This will allow computers on local newtork to access the UI, and if you configure port forwarding, also computers on the internet. Use `--port xxxx` to make the server listen on a specific port, xxxx being the wanted port. Remember that all ports below 1024 needs root/admin rights, for this reason it is advised to use a port above 1024. Defaults to port 7860 if available. ### Textual Inversion To make use of pretrained embeddings, create `embeddings` directory (in the same palce as `webui.py`) and put your embeddings into it. They must be .pt files, each with only one trained embedding, and the filename (without .pt) will be the term you'd use in prompt to get that embedding. As an example, I trained one for about 5000 steps: https://files.catbox.moe/e2ui6r.pt; it does not produce very good results, but it does work. Download and rename it to Usada Pekora.pt, and put it into embeddings dir and use Usada Pekora in prompt. ### How to change UI defaults? After running once, a `ui-config.json` file appears in webui directory: ```json { "txt2img/Sampling Steps/value": 20, "txt2img/Sampling Steps/minimum": 1, "txt2img/Sampling Steps/maximum": 150, "txt2img/Sampling Steps/step": 1, "txt2img/Batch count/value": 1, "txt2img/Batch count/minimum": 1, "txt2img/Batch count/maximum": 32, "txt2img/Batch count/step": 1, "txt2img/Batch size/value": 1, "txt2img/Batch size/minimum": 1, ``` Edit values to your liking and the next time you launch the program they will be applied. ### Manual instructions Alternatively, if you don't want to run webui.bat, here are instructions for installing everything by hand: ```commandline :: crate a directory somewhere for stable diffusion and open cmd in it; :: make sure you are in the right directory; the command must output the directory you chose echo %cd% :: install torch with CUDA support. See https://pytorch.org/get-started/locally/ for more instructions if this fails. pip install torch --extra-index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cu113 :: check if torch supports GPU; this must output "True". You need CUDA 11. installed for this. You might be able to use :: a different version, but this is what I tested. python -c "import torch; print(torch.cuda.is_available())" :: clone Stable Diffusion repositories git clone https://github.com/CompVis/stable-diffusion.git git clone https://github.com/CompVis/taming-transformers :: install requirements of Stable Diffusion pip install transformers==4.19.2 diffusers invisible-watermark :: install k-diffusion pip install git+https://github.com/crowsonkb/k-diffusion.git :: (optional) install GFPGAN to fix faces pip install git+https://github.com/TencentARC/GFPGAN.git :: go into stable diffusion's repo directory cd stable-diffusion :: clone web ui git clone https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui.git :: install requirements of web ui pip install -r stable-diffusion-webui/requirements.txt :: update numpy to latest version pip install -U numpy :: (outside of command line) put stable diffusion model into models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/model.ckpt; you'll have :: to create one missing directory; :: the command below must output something like: 1 File(s) 4,265,380,512 bytes dir models\ldm\stable-diffusion-v1\model.ckpt :: (outside of command line) put the GFPGAN model into same directory as webui script :: the command below must output something like: 1 File(s) 348,632,874 bytes dir stable-diffusion-webui\GFPGANv1.3.pth ``` After that the installation is finished. Run the command to start web ui: ``` python stable-diffusion-webui/webui.py ``` If you have a 4GB video card, run the command with either `--lowvram` or `--medvram` argument: ``` python stable-diffusion-webui/webui.py --medvram ``` After a while, you will get a message like this: ``` Running on local URL: http://127.0.0.1:7860/ ``` Open the URL in browser, and you are good to go. ## Credits - Stable Diffusion - https://github.com/CompVis/stable-diffusion, https://github.com/CompVis/taming-transformers - k-diffusion - https://github.com/crowsonkb/k-diffusion.git - GFPGAN - https://github.com/TencentARC/GFPGAN.git - ESRGAN - https://github.com/xinntao/ESRGAN - Ideas for optimizations and some code (from users) - https://github.com/basujindal/stable-diffusion - Idea for SD upscale - https://github.com/jquesnelle/txt2imghd - Initial Gradio script - posted on 4chan by an Anonymous user. Thank you Anonymous user. - (You)