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DesignerBox vs VModel

VModel hosts image and video models behind one REST API, publishes a price for every call, and sells credits that never expire. You can also run its models in your browser on its own site. DesignerBox is a finished workspace for people who produce marketing images and video without writing code. DesignerBox is our own product. The developer case for VModel is set out in full below.

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The quick verdict

Two different shapes of product. VModel gives your engineers an endpoint, a documented input schema and a published price for each call. DesignerBox gives your marketing and design team a workspace with tools, workflows and brand controls. Both reach many of the same underlying models. The real question is who does the work, and how it is paid for.

Choose DesignerBox if

  • Your team produces images and video without writing code
  • You want workflows and brand profiles that hold output on brand
  • You want image and video tools in one subscription
  • You create from an assistant through MCP, or inside Figma

Choose VModel AI if

  • You are building AI generation into your own product
  • You want to pay per call, with credits that never expire
  • You need a published unit price before you build a feature
  • You want parameter control, such as garment category and masks

Where DesignerBox is stronger

VModel leads with an API and one page per model. These are the areas where DesignerBox helps a team that produces the work by hand.

Tools and a place to keep the work

VModel runs each model on its own page. Your team still needs a place to brief the shot, review it, store it and reuse it. DesignerBox is that place: virtual try-on, background removal, photo angles, styled scenes, flat lay, product ad generation and image upscale, all ready in the browser.

Repeatable workflows and brand control

DesignerBox has workflows, which are pipelines you configure once and run again. Brand profiles keep your brand details in one place, so output stays consistent across many generations and many people. VModel publishes single-purpose model endpoints, so the same repeatable process has to be written and maintained in your own code.

Image and video in one subscription

One DesignerBox plan covers Nano Banana Pro, Nano Banana 2, GPT Image 2, Seedream 5, FLUX 2 Flex, FLUX Pro 1.1 and Kontext Multi for images, then Veo 3.1, Sora 2 Pro, Seedance 2.0, Kling 2.6 Pro and Runway Gen-4.5 for video. Every model runs on the same subscription.

Agent-native and design-native

DesignerBox ships an MCP server and a Figma plugin. An assistant can create and edit images through MCP, and a designer can generate inside Figma without leaving the file. VModel offers a REST API plus browser tools on its own site. We found no MCP server and no Figma plugin published there.

DesignerBox vs VModel, feature by feature

An API with browser tools against a full workspace. Both reach many of the same models, so the real difference is delivery.

CapabilityDesignerBoxVModel AI
Product shapeFinished workspace in the browserREST API, plus browser tools on its site
Public REST APINot published, MCP and Figma insteadYes, the core strength
Published price per model callPlan credits, not per-call pricesYes, listed on each model page
Ready-made creative toolsTry-on, background removal, flat lay, product adsBrowser tool and playground per model
Workflows and brand profilesYes, built inNot published, build it yourself
Video generationVeo 3.1, Sora 2 Pro, Seedance 2.0Yes, video models in the catalogue
Shopify, Amazon or Etsy integrationNot offeredNot published on their site
How you payMonthly subscription, see our pricing pageCredits from $10, no subscription

VModel pricing was read on its own site on 6 August 2026, and prices move. VModel sells one-time credit top-ups of $10, $20, $50, $100, $500 and $1,000, with no subscription and credits that never expire. Every model page lists its own price per call: the try-on model at $0.12 per use, the clothing changer at $0.06 per use and Nano Banana Pro at $0.0335 per use. Its home page offers $10 of free API calls to start. DesignerBox is sold as a monthly subscription, and our pricing page carries the current plans. Check the VModel model page for the exact call you plan to make before you budget.

How to choose between them

Five questions that settle this faster than a feature list.

1
Who does the work?
If an engineer is building generation into a product, VModel is the right shape and this comparison is short. If a marketer or a designer produces the images and video by hand, compare the browser tools on both sides. Then check which one keeps the work organised across a team.
2
Do you need a public REST API?
DesignerBox offers an MCP server and a Figma plugin, which serve an assistant and a designer. A REST endpoint you call from your own backend is a different surface. If you need that endpoint, VModel answers it directly.
3
How steady is your volume?
Paying per call suits work that arrives in bursts, because credits never expire and a quiet month costs nothing. A monthly plan suits steady output, because the cost of each image falls as you produce more of them.
4
Must the output stay on brand?
One image from an endpoint is easy. Two hundred images that share the same colours, the same look and the same style is a different job. Workflows and brand profiles in DesignerBox exist for the second one.
5
Test both on one real brief
The VModel home page offers $10 of free API calls. DesignerBox has a free option you can start on. Run the same brief through both. The result on your own products settles this better than any comparison page, including this one.

Where VModel wins, and who should pick which

Where VModel wins: the API

A documented REST endpoint, code samples in curl, Node and Python, and one credit balance across the whole model library. If you are placing generation inside your own software, this is the correct shape of product and a workspace is not.

Where VModel wins: pay per call

You buy credits once and they never expire. There is no monthly fee during a quiet season. For low or uneven volume, that can cost far less than any subscription of ours.

Where VModel wins: published unit prices

Each model page prints its price per call, so you can calculate the cost of a feature before you write it. On 6 August 2026 the try-on model was listed at $0.12 per use. Plan credits cannot give an engineer that number as directly.

Where VModel wins: parameter control

The try-on endpoint takes a garment image, a model image, a garment description, a category of upper body, lower body or dresses, an optional mask and a step count. That level of control is normal for an API and rare in a finished tool.

Choose DesignerBox for brand production

If your work is campaign imagery, product photos and video that must stay on brand across a team, DesignerBox has the workflows and brand profiles to hold that together across many generations.

Choose DesignerBox without developer time

Marketing teams, small brands and agencies with no engineering time get finished tools in the browser: virtual try-on, background removal, photo angles, styled scenes, flat lay, product ads, image upscale and video, with no code to write or maintain.

DesignerBox vs VModel FAQ

What does VModel do?
VModel is an AI model platform with an API. You buy credits once, then call image and video models from your own code with a REST request. You can also run models in the browser on its own site. The catalogue includes its own models, such as try-on and a clothing changer, next to hosted third-party models like Nano Banana Pro, Seedream, GPT Image 2, Kling and Seedance. Each model page publishes a price per call and a browser playground.
Is VModel better than DesignerBox?
For a developer, often yes. If you are placing image or video generation inside your own product, VModel gives you a REST endpoint, published per-call prices and credits that never expire. DesignerBox reaches developers through an MCP server and a Figma plugin, which is a different kind of surface. DesignerBox is the better choice when a marketing or design team produces the work by hand and needs tools, workflows and brand controls.
Which one is cheaper?
Volume decides it. VModel charges per call with no monthly fee, so a quiet month costs nothing and credits never expire. On 6 August 2026 the try-on model was listed at $0.12 per use. DesignerBox charges a monthly subscription, and our pricing page carries the current plans. Steady high volume favours a plan. Occasional bursts favour paying per call.
Does VModel offer a Shopify app or human retouching?
Neither is published on their site. VModel presents itself as a model platform, with a REST API, a model catalogue, browser tools and pay-as-you-go credits. We checked on 6 August 2026 and found no Shopify app and no human retouching service. DesignerBox has no Shopify app either, and no human retouching service. You download images from DesignerBox and upload them to your shop yourself.
Do both tools use the same AI models?
Several of them overlap. Both platforms give access to models such as Nano Banana Pro, GPT Image 2, Seedream, Kling and Seedance, because both route to third-party models rather than training those models themselves. VModel also hosts its own models for tasks like try-on and face swap. The difference is delivery: an API call against a finished tool.
Who should choose VModel instead of DesignerBox?
Developers and product teams building AI image or video generation into their own software, especially with uneven volume where paying per call costs less than a monthly plan. Anyone who needs a published unit price before writing a feature belongs there too. If you have no engineering time and want finished tools, workflows and brand controls in a browser, DesignerBox is the better fit.

How this comparison is built

So you can judge the source, not only the verdict.

Checked against the vendor

Prices and features come from the vendor's own site and documentation, not from third-party listicles. Where a review site and the vendor disagree, the vendor wins.

Dated, not evergreen

This page carries the date its facts were last verified. AI tools change their plans often, so a comparison with no date on it is a comparison you cannot trust.

Our bias is named

We sell DesignerBox. This page says so, and it names the buyers who should pick the other tool instead. A comparison we won on every point would not be worth publishing.

Gaps are stated, not guessed

Where a company does not publish its pricing, we say so rather than estimating. Many vendors also show annual-billed prices by default, which reads lower than the monthly price you would actually pay.

Sources

Every price and feature stated above was read off the vendor's own pages on the date shown at the top of this comparison.

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