Microsoft Bing Image Creator on Android

Every AI art app on the Play Store advertises a free tier. Most of them are two prompts of free trial before a paywall lands. A handful actually give you enough monthly credits to use the app as a real tool without a subscription, and a couple are meaningfully free forever. The six apps below are the ones that hold up when tested against a normal Android workflow: draft prompts on the phone, generate a few dozen images a week, and export without a watermark.

What “free” actually means in AI art apps

Six things separate a real free tier from a trial:

Quick comparison

AppFree tierWatermarksMax free resolutionStandout feature
Microsoft Bing (Image Creator)15 fast credits/day + slow queueNo1024×1024DALL·E 3 quality, no card required
WOMBO Dream3 free images/daySmall vendor mark512×512Style presets, quick sketches
Leonardo.Ai150 daily tokensNo1024×1024Best free SDXL-class model
Google GeminiUnlimited (fair-use throttled)No1024×1024Ties into Gemini chat and Search
PerplexityLimited daily generationsNo1024×1024Prompt refinement via search
Adobe Photoshop Express25 free credits/monthNo2048×2048Firefly commercial-safe model

The 6 best free AI art generator apps for Android in 2026

1. Microsoft Bing with Image Creator, best free daily budget from a top-tier model

Microsoft Bing rolls DALL·E 3 into a phone app under the “Image Creator” tab. The free budget is 15 “fast” credits per 24 hours, which regenerate at midnight; after that, generations join a slower queue and still complete free. There’s no watermark, no card required, and no monthly subscription pressure.

Prompt quality is close to what OpenAI’s paid ChatGPT users get, minus the newer models. Exports are 1024×1024 PNG.

Where it falls short: The interface is buried inside a large Microsoft Bing app that also pushes Copilot Search, Rewards, and weather. Not every generation is at the same speed once fast credits are spent. The moderation filter is stricter than most competitors, and some benign prompts still flag.

Pricing:

Platforms: Android, iOS, Windows, web.

Download: AptoideGoogle Play

Bottom line: The best free AI art generator on Android in 2026, full stop. Top-tier model, real daily budget, no card required.


2. WOMBO Dream, best for quick style-preset sketches

WOMBO Dream is one of the older AI art apps on the store and has kept a workable free tier through several pricing changes. The free path gets you three generations per day at 512×512 with a rotating library of style presets (Anime, Realistic, Buliojourney, Chromatic, Cyberpunk, and a dozen more). Presets are the whole selling point: you pick a style card, type a short prompt, and Dream fills in the rest.

The app is designed for touch-first, single-hand phone use. It’s the fastest of the six to get from “idea” to “shareable image” for casual creators.

Where it falls short: Small vendor watermark on free-tier exports. Free-tier resolution caps at 512×512, which is fine for social sharing but not for print. Prompt token limit is short.

Pricing:

Platforms: Android, iOS, web.

Download: AptoideGoogle Play

Bottom line: Pick it if you want stylized quick sketches and don’t mind a small watermark. Skip it if you need clean exports.


3. Leonardo.Ai, best for the strongest free open-model output

Leonardo.Ai ships an Android client that mirrors the popular web tool. The free tier gives 150 daily tokens (roughly 30 standard generations), a choice of several fine-tuned models (Leonardo Diffusion XL, Leonardo Kino XL, Leonardo Vision XL), and the same prompt-augmentation and image-to-image tools available on the web.

For anyone who wants an SDXL-class open model with more control than Bing offers (negative prompts, seed control, image-to-image), this is the free pick.

Where it falls short: The learning curve is steeper than Bing’s or Wombo’s; the app exposes more knobs than a casual user needs. Free tokens cover a real day of use but not more. Some model checkpoints are gated behind subscription tiers.

Pricing:

Platforms: Android, iOS, web, Windows (browser), macOS (browser).

Download: AptoideGoogle Play

Bottom line: The best free Android app if you want SDXL-style control on a phone. Prompt engineers will find it more useful than Bing’s minimalist UI.


4. Google Gemini, best for tying generation into a chat and search flow

Google Gemini on Android generates images through the Imagen family of models from inside the standard chat interface. Ask for an image and it produces one; ask for a variation and it iterates. There’s no separate credit meter for free users (fair-use throttling instead), which makes it the easiest free path for anyone already using an Android phone and a Google account.

Because generation lives inside the chat, prompt refinement is faster: “make it more dramatic,” “swap the background for a sunset,” “add a person in the foreground” all work as follow-ups without re-typing the base prompt.

Where it falls short: Free-tier Imagen quality is a step behind DALL·E 3 for certain styles (photorealistic portraits especially). The Android app has quietly widened its content filter over the last year and rejects more prompts than Bing does.

Pricing:

Platforms: Android, iOS, web.

Download: AptoideGoogle Play

Bottom line: The lowest-friction free pick for anyone already on Android with a Google account. Chat-driven iteration is genuinely useful.


5. Perplexity, best for iterating with search-aware prompts

Perplexity on Android is primarily a chat/search tool, but its Pages and Chat modes now include free image generation for signed-in users, using a rotating set of models. The distinctive angle: prompts can pull grounding context from web search before generation, so “generate a poster in the style of that 1970s Bauhaus revival movement” hits real reference material first.

Daily free generations are limited but real. No watermark, 1024×1024 export.

Where it falls short: Not designed primarily for art; some UI flow is optimized for question-answering, not creative direction. Model choice on the free tier is smaller than Leonardo’s.

Pricing:

Platforms: Android, iOS, web, Windows, macOS.

Download: AptoideGoogle Play

Bottom line: Pick it if you already use Perplexity for search and want image generation from inside the same app.


6. Adobe Photoshop Express, best for commercial-safe Firefly output

Adobe Photoshop Express is not primarily an AI art app, but its integrated Adobe Firefly features include text-to-image generation with a monthly free credit pool. Every model Firefly ships is trained on Adobe’s licensed catalog, which makes the free output commercial-safe in a way most competitors don’t guarantee.

For anyone whose end use for AI art is a poster, a client mockup, or a marketing image, that licensing distinction matters more than raw quality. Exports go up to 2048×2048 on the free tier.

Where it falls short: 25 credits per month is enough for a few refined prompts, not a real daily habit. The photo-editor UI takes some getting used to; the AI features are one tab inside a larger toolbox.

Pricing:

Platforms: Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, web.

Download: AptoideGoogle Play

Bottom line: The pick when the output has to be commercial-safe. Skip it if raw quantity of free generations is what you need.

How to pick the right one

For a broader look at AI on Android, see our best AI image generation apps for Android roundup, the best free AI apps for Android list for a wider look at free AI tools, and the best free AI photo editor apps for Android if editing photos is your priority.

FAQ

What is the best free AI art generator app for Android?

Microsoft Bing with Image Creator is the best free AI art generator on Android in 2026. It runs DALL·E 3, gives 15 fast credits per day plus slower free queued generations after that, and produces 1024×1024 exports with no watermark.

Can you generate AI images on Android without a subscription?

Yes. Microsoft Bing, Google Gemini, Leonardo.Ai, and WOMBO Dream all have real free tiers you can use daily without a paid subscription. Perplexity and Adobe Photoshop Express add smaller free-credit pools for signed-in users.

Which AI art app has no watermark on the free tier?

Microsoft Bing, Leonardo.Ai, Google Gemini, Perplexity, and Adobe Photoshop Express all produce watermark-free exports on their free tiers. WOMBO Dream is the exception, adding a small vendor mark unless you subscribe.

What is the highest-resolution free AI art app for Android?

Adobe Photoshop Express with Firefly exports up to 2048×2048 on the free monthly credit pool. Microsoft Bing, Leonardo.Ai, Google Gemini, and Perplexity max at 1024×1024 on their respective free tiers.

Is AI art safe for commercial use?

Only if the model was trained on licensed material. Adobe Firefly (inside Photoshop Express) is the only pick on this list that Adobe explicitly ships as commercial-safe. The others’ license terms vary by app. Read them before using output in paid work.

Can these apps generate images offline?

No. Every app on this list runs its generation on a cloud endpoint and requires an internet connection. For on-device AI, see our best on-device AI chat apps for Android roundup; a similar list doesn’t yet exist for AI art on-device.