Leonardo.Ai vs Scenario
Two of the most-asked-about agents in the image-generation space. Here's how they actually stack up.
Leonardo.Ai
Game-art-first AI image generator with fine-tuned models and 150 free daily tokens
Free + $12/mo
Read full review →Scenario
AI game asset generator trained on your studio's own art style for consistent characters and environments
From $39/mo
Read full review →Side-by-side comparison
| Leonardo.Ai | Scenario | |
|---|---|---|
| Tagline | Game-art-first AI image generator with fine-tuned models and 150 free daily tokens | AI game asset generator trained on your studio's own art style for consistent characters and environments |
| Pricing | Free + $12/mo | From $39/mo |
| Categories | image-generation, game-art | game-development, image-generation, 3d-generation |
| Made by | Leonardo Interactive | Scenario |
| Launched | 2022-12 | 2022-07 |
| Platforms | Web, API | Web, API |
| Status | active | active |
Leonardo.Ai highlights
- + Fine-tuned models trained on game art, anime, and concept art styles
- + Real-time image generation canvas for rapid iteration
- + ControlNet support for pose and depth-guided generation
- + Motion (image-to-video) generation feature
- + Model training, train your own fine-tuned model on custom images
Scenario highlights
- + Custom model training on your studio's existing art assets
- + Character, item, environment, and texture generation
- + Style-consistent batch generation across asset categories
- + ComfyUI integration for advanced workflow nodes
- + API access on all paid plans
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is better, Leonardo.Ai or Scenario?
Neither is universally better. Leonardo.Ai (Free + $12/mo) leans into image-generation, while Scenario (From $39/mo) is closer to game-development. Pick based on which workflow you actually do every day.
What is the price difference between Leonardo.Ai and Scenario?
Leonardo.Ai is free + $12/mo. Scenario is from $39/mo. See the pricing row in the comparison table.
Can I use Leonardo.Ai and Scenario together?
In most cases, yes. They serve overlapping but distinct needs, so running them side by side is common until you decide which fits your workflow.