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The Miami AI Image Generator. Free. Built in Florida.
For Miami artists, designers, photographers, and brand creators in Wynwood, South Beach, Brickell, Little Havana, and Coconut Grove. The 7-GPU cluster physically lives in Florida, on the same regional fiber backbone as Miami, owned by a US photographer. Free tier with full commercial use, no compromises.
Quick Answer
ZSky AI is a free AI image generator with hardware physically located in Florida. Miami creators get a 3 to 8 millisecond round trip to the cluster because the prompt never leaves the state. Free tier includes 200 signup credits plus 100 daily bonus, full commercial use, watermark-free on every paid plan starting at $9 per month, and bilingual prompt support in English, Spanish, and Portuguese for Miami's bilingual creative scene.
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Watermark-free on paid plans, full commercial use on every tier including free. Generate Wynwood-style mural concepts, South Beach art-deco hero shots, and Brickell brand imagery in seconds.
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Why this exists for Miami specifically
Miami has the densest concentration of working visual creatives in the southeastern US. Wynwood is a globally recognized mural district, Art Basel brings the world to Miami Beach every December, the fashion industry runs on Brickell brand designers, the music industry runs on Miami music video production, and the bilingual Latin-American creative scene anchors entire industries. Most AI image tools are built for English-speaking California users on California-rented hardware. ZSky was built for the rest of us, by a US photographer who lives next to the metal he runs.
The platform is free because the founder owns the GPUs outright and pays Florida residential electricity rates. There is no AWS bill that needs to be passed to users every month, no foreign cloud margin layered on top, no venture-capital burn rate that demands a paywall. Florida electricity at 13 cents per kWh is the only ongoing cost, and that is what makes the daily 100-credit free bonus mathematically sustainable.
Miami creator workflows that already run on ZSky
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Wynwood mural concepting
Mural artists generate concept variations before committing paint to wall. Ten color palette explorations in fifteen minutes, all watermark-free on the $9 Skip the Line plan, all with full commercial rights for the final piece.
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South Beach hospitality marketing
Boutique hotels and Ocean Drive restaurants generate lifestyle hero panels for Instagram, brand campaigns, and direct mail. Art-deco aesthetic returns on-brand with one prompt.
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Brickell brand designers
Agency designers in Brickell, Coral Gables, and Edgewater generate moodboard imagery, packaging concepts, hero panels for client landing pages, and presentation deck visuals. Commercial use is included on every plan.
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Little Havana documentary visuals
Documentary filmmakers and photo essayists generate establishing imagery, period-style references, and editorial illustrations for stories about Cuban-American culture. Spanish-language prompts return on-brand output.
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Latin-language brand creative
Spanish, Portuguese, and bilingual brand designers serving the Brazilian community in Aventura and Coconut Grove generate culturally-tuned imagery for Latin America campaigns. The model knows what each region looks like.
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Music video and album cover concept art
Miami music video directors and label social teams generate album cover concepts, single artwork variations, lyric visualizer backgrounds, and tour merch hero art. Hi-res output is print-ready straight out of the platform.
Real Miami-style prompts that return on-brand output
Copy, paste, adapt for your project. The training corpus has plenty of South Florida visual references, so prompts that name Miami-specific landmarks, light conditions, and cultural elements return on-brand the first try.
Wynwood mural concept
Vibrant Wynwood-style mural concept with bold pink, cyan, and electric yellow geometric shapes, tropical motifs, palm fronds, hummingbirds, retro 80s typography reading "Magic City," painted on a weathered concrete warehouse wall, mid-afternoon Miami light, photo-real, editorial street art photography
South Beach art-deco hero
Iconic South Beach art-deco hotel facade in pastel pink and turquoise, neon vertical signage glowing softly at twilight, vintage convertible parked in front, palm trees swaying, cinematic Miami Vice nostalgia, photo-real, anamorphic lens look
Brickell luxury brand campaign
Modern luxury brand campaign image, Brickell glass tower interior penthouse at sunset, floor-to-ceiling windows reflecting Biscayne Bay, minimalist scandinavian furniture, soft warm pendant lighting, editorial fashion photography, Vogue magazine quality
Little Havana editorial documentary
Warm documentary-style portrait of Cuban dominoes players in Maximo Gomez Park, Calle Ocho Little Havana, late afternoon golden light filtering through palm trees, candid expressions, photo-real, photojournalism, editorial documentary photography
Coconut Grove bohemian cafe
Cozy bohemian cafe in Coconut Grove with banyan trees outside, eclectic vintage furniture, hanging plants, warm afternoon light through stained glass, magazine editorial lifestyle photography, inviting, photo-real
Miami sunset brand hero
Cinematic golden-hour shot of Biscayne Bay from a Brickell rooftop, the Miami skyline silhouetted against a pink and orange sky, palm tree fronds in foreground, photo-real, brand campaign hero, premium feel
Album cover concept Miami bass
Bold album cover concept art for a Miami bass record, neon Miami Vice typography, palm tree silhouettes against a hot pink sun, cassette tape collage, retro futuristic, editorial album art, square format
Vizcaya gardens dreamy editorial
Dreamy editorial portrait setting at Vizcaya Museum gardens, statues and Italian renaissance fountains, soft late afternoon golden light, lush tropical foliage in the background, fashion editorial photography, photo-real, magazine cover quality
Bayside boardwalk reportage
Bustling Bayside Marketplace boardwalk at sunset, families and tourists, street performers, warm orange light reflecting off the marina water, photo-real, candid reportage photography, editorial Miami travel piece
Wynwood Walls art walk crowd
Wynwood Walls art walk crowd at golden hour, locals and tourists photographing colorful murals, warm Miami late afternoon light, vibrant atmosphere, photo-real, editorial documentary, candid energy
What it costs a working Miami creator per month
Miami-specific cost breakdown at the Pro annual rate of $15.20/mo for 3,000 credits, which works out to roughly 0.5 cents per credit. On the free tier, most workflows fit inside the 200 signup plus 100 daily bonus credits.
| Miami workflow | Credits | Pro cost | Free cost |
| Single Wynwood mural concept (text-to-image) | 1 | ~0.5 cents | Free (1/300) |
| Ten Wynwood color variations (text-to-image) | 10 | ~5 cents | Free (10/300) |
| South Beach hotel hero panel + 5 edits | 11 | ~5.5 cents | Free |
| Brickell brand campaign (20 hero variations) | 20 | ~10 cents | Free |
| Album cover concept set (15 variations) | 15 | ~7.5 cents | Free |
| Daily Miami creator output (50 credits/day, 30 days) | 1,500 | ~$7.50 | Free covers up to 100/day |
| Heavy Art Basel week, 200/day for 7 days | 1,400 | ~$7 (Pro covers it) | Move to Skip the Line |
For comparison, a traditional Miami brand designer charges $200 to $500 per hour, and an editorial photographer charges $800 to $3,000 per shoot. ZSky lands the same hero panels for pennies per render, with full commercial rights from the first generation.
The hardware — in Florida, on a Florida fiber line
ZSky Generation Cluster, Florida
7 NVIDIA RTX 5090 GPUs, 224 GB total VRAM, 32-core / 64-thread Threadripper, 256 GB system RAM, custom liquid cooling, 3000W UPS, 9000W natural gas generator, 2.5 Gbit symmetric fiber. The hardware is owned by the founder and physically located in a Florida residence. Miami creators ping the cluster in 3 to 8 milliseconds without leaving the state.
Miami-friendly pricing in USD
All pricing is in US dollars through Stripe. Florida sales tax is handled transparently. Cancel with one click. Spanish, English, and Portuguese support on the dashboard.
- Free forever — 200 credits at signup, 100 bonus credits daily. Small free-tier watermark on images, full commercial use included.
- Skip the Line — $9/mo — Watermark removed on images. Lift every job past the free queue. Built for Art Basel week and daily Miami creators.
- Pro — $19/mo — Skip the Line plus a 3,000-credit monthly pool. For working Brickell agencies and full-time Wynwood artists.
- One-time top-ups — Buy credits as you need them. No subscription required.
Frequently asked
Why does a Miami artist need an AI image generator built in Florida?
Miami's creative scene is uniquely concentrated. Wynwood mural artists, South Beach photographers, Brickell brand designers, Little Havana documentary makers, and Coconut Grove illustrators all share the same problem: most AI image generators are built in California or overseas, billed in foreign currency, and route prompts through data centers thousands of miles from Biscayne Bay. ZSky's hardware physically lives in Florida, on the same regional fiber backbone as Miami, so the round trip is 3 to 8 milliseconds and the prompt never leaves the state. The free tier is free because the founder owns the metal and pays Florida electricity rates, not because a venture-backed startup is burning cash.
Can a Miami artist use ZSky outputs for gallery and commercial work?
Yes. Every image generated on ZSky AI, including the free tier, comes with full commercial rights. Miami artists can sell prints at Wynwood Walls art walks, license outputs to brands, drop them into client deliverables for Brickell agencies, exhibit them in galleries during Art Basel week, sell them as NFTs, print them on merchandise, and use them in editorial publications. Paid plans starting at $9 per month remove the small free-tier watermark. The Pro plan at $19 per month is the most popular among working Miami creatives because it covers a daily output schedule with priority routing.
What kind of Miami imagery does ZSky handle especially well?
The training corpus includes plenty of South Florida visual references, so prompts that name Miami-specific things return on-brand the first try: art-deco South Beach hotels in pastel sunset light, Wynwood mural walls with vibrant graffiti, Cuban-American food storytelling in Little Havana, palm-lined Ocean Drive at golden hour, Brickell glass towers reflecting Biscayne Bay, neon Miami Vice nostalgia, Coconut Grove banyan trees and bohemian cafes, Bayside boardwalk bustle, Marlins gameday hype, Heat fan reels, Magic City Casino retro signage, Vizcaya gardens light, and tropical thunderstorm cinematic moods. The model knows what Miami looks like.
Is there a free tier credit limit that affects daily Miami creators?
The free tier gives 200 signup credits and 100 daily bonus credits, which works out to 100 to 300 standard image generations per day depending on whether you are doing pure text-to-image (1 credit each) or image edits (2 credits each). For a Miami solo creator running one or two pieces per day for Instagram, a portfolio, or a personal project, the free tier never runs out. For an Art Basel content creator running dozens of pieces per day, Skip the Line at $9 per month covers the workload with priority routing on the same hardware. Both plans run on the exact same 7 RTX 5090 GPU cluster in Florida, just with different queue priority.
Does ZSky support image editing (not just generation) for Miami photographers?
Yes. Miami photographers can upload their own real photographs and use the image-edit pipeline at 2 credits per pass to add, remove, restyle, or enhance elements. Common Miami photographer use cases include: removing tourists from a Wynwood mural shot, restyling a real-estate photo from morning to golden hour, generating multiple lighting variations of the same product photograph, swapping a cloudy sky with a Miami sunset, virtually staging an empty Brickell condo with mid-century modern furniture, and removing unwanted reflections from glass-tower exterior shots. Image edits respect the original composition rather than re-generating from scratch.
Can a Miami designer use ZSky for client deliverables and brand work?
Yes. Miami brand designers in Brickell, Coral Gables, and Edgewater use ZSky for moodboard imagery, hero panels for landing pages, social ad creative for Latin America campaigns, packaging concept renders, restaurant menu hero photography, hotel lifestyle imagery, and editorial illustration. Commercial use is included on every plan. The license covers agency work, in-house studio work, freelance contracts, and white-label client deliverables. There is no separate commercial license fee, no revenue share, no claim by the platform on the copyright of the output. The creator owns what they generate.
How does ZSky handle Miami's bilingual creative community?
ZSky accepts prompts in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, which covers the vast majority of Miami's bilingual creative scene. Spanish-speaking creators in Little Havana, Hialeah, and Doral can write prompts in their native language and receive the same image quality as English prompts. Portuguese-speaking creators serving the Brazilian community in Coconut Grove and Aventura can do the same. Cuban, Venezuelan, Colombian, Argentine, and Brazilian visual references are well-represented in the training corpus, so a prompt naming a specific Latin American cultural element returns on-brand output without having to translate to English first.
What is the difference between the Miami AI image generator and the Florida video generator?
Both run on the same 7 RTX 5090 GPU cluster physically located in Florida. The image generator is optimized for still imagery: text-to-image (1 credit), image edits (2 credits), and high-resolution outputs in any aspect ratio. The video generator produces 1080p video with synchronized audio (40 credits per clip) of up to 30 seconds. Most Miami creators use both: still imagery for Instagram feed posts, gallery prints, and brand work, and video for Reels, TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and listing teasers. Switching between the two costs nothing and uses the same credit pool. The free tier covers a meaningful daily output of either or a mix of both.
Miami artists. Florida hardware. Free forever.
Watermark-free on paid plans starting at $9/mo. Full commercial use on every tier. Bilingual prompt support. Art Basel and Wynwood-ready.
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