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Mynth is now in beta. The early alpha period is over: the core platform has settled, and Mynth is ready for real use beyond demos and experiments.

What beta means

The base API is stable

Models, image size, magic prompt, webhooks, and the rest of the base API are stable. We won’t make breaking changes to them without a proper migration period and advance notice — so you can build against Mynth with confidence.

Ready beyond demos

Mynth is now more stable and dependable. It’s suitable for non-critical production environments, or for production use behind a fallback. As always, design for graceful degradation where image generation is on a critical path.

Magic prompt is still in alpha

Magic prompt remains in alpha while we keep iterating on it. During the beta period it’s free for testing purposes, so you can explore what it does without worrying about cost. Expect it to keep evolving — unlike the base API, magic prompt may still change.

Top-ups and going to production

Top-ups are enabled. For now, think of them mainly as a way to support Mynth while it grows. That said — if you like Mynth and want to run it in production at higher load, you’re very welcome to. We don’t have anything against paid production use, and we’re happy to collaborate with anyone who wants to use Mynth seriously: helping solve issues, tuning for your workload, and working through whatever comes up. If that’s you, get in touch: We’d love to hear what you’re building.