Based on search results, it appears that lots of people are trying to get AI Image Generators to create ambigrams that say one word when upright and another word upside-down. We were curious to see just how close they could get.
So, we created a comparison of the ability of today's AI image generators to create ambigrams:
In this article, we took at look at all of the most common AI image generation models that are in use today: Microsoft Co-Pilot, xAI Grok, Dall-E 3, Stable Diffusion, Google Imagen (ImageFx), Ideogram and Openart and compared them all to FlipScript's own AI text prompt interface.
The results are somewhat surprising, and sometimes hilarious!
Click through to the article above to see the entire analysis, including images of all AI LLM (large language models) attempting to create an ambigram from a text prompt.
It is no surprise that the AI image generators have difficulty creating an ambigram from an AI prompt, as they have difficulty generating all textual content and have particular problems with advanced typography (which definitely covers rotational ambigrams). You can see that the models understand the task, as the output resembles what was requested in the prompt, but the whole "upside-down" part is either completely missing, or is taken way too literally (meaning that the text is literally upside-down, and is no longer able to be read upright).
So, if you were wondering if there were any AI image generators that could create legible rotational ambigrams from a text prompt, the answer is: Today, only FlipScript.com can create an ambigram from an AI text prompt.
Of course, that may change in the future, but based on the results of this AI ambigram generator comparison, it seems safe to say that it will be quite some time before any of the image generators (besides FlipScript) can create an ambigram from a text prompt.
