ComfyChair vs TIC-80
Side-by-side comparison of two open source alternatives
ComfyChair
ComfyChair brings the power of ComfyUI to your Android device with a native, Material Design 3 interface. Connect to your ComfyUI server and generate AI images and videos right from your phone. What you can do: - Generate images from text prompts with live progress updates - Transform existing images or use inpainting with a built-in mask editor - Create AI videos from text or animate still images - Manage your generation queue, cancel jobs, or prioritize requests - Browse and organize all your creations in a unified gallery - Work offline with cached data when your server is unavailable Flexible workflow support: - Works with both traditional Checkpoint and modern UNET workflows (Flux, Z-Image, and more) - Stack up to 5 LoRAs with individual strength controls - Create new workflows from scratch or import existing ones from ComfyUI - Full node graph visualization and editing with a searchable node browser - Organize nodes into groups and add notes with Markdown support Built for mobile: - Smooth, responsive interface built with Jetpack Compose - Manage multiple servers with per-server settings - HTTP Basic Auth and API key authentication for secured servers - Pinch-to-zoom media viewer with swipe navigation - Batch operations for saving, sharing, or deleting multiple items - Backup and restore your configuration across devices - Available in English, German, French, Polish, Spanish, and Chinese Requirements: - A running ComfyUI server (local or remote) - Android 13 or higher ComfyChair is free, open source (GPL-3.0), and not affiliated with the official ComfyUI project.
TIC-80
TIC-80 is a fantasy video game console for making, playing, and sharing games on a limited platform that mimics the 8-bit systems of the 1980s. It has built-in code, sprite, map, music, and sound effect editors, as well as a command line interface that allow users to develop and edit games within the console. The games made in TIC-80 can be exported as virtual game cartridges and bundled for different platforms. It supports programming languages including JavaScript, MoonScript, Lua, Ruby, Wren, Fennel, Squirrel and D.
| Feature | ComfyChair | TIC-80 |
|---|---|---|
| License | GPL-3.0-only | MIT |
| Install sources | F-DroidGitHub | F-DroidGitHub |
| Categories | Media PlayerGalleryVideo | GamesMedia PlayerDev ToolsGalleryVideo |
| Features | Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking | Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking |
| Platforms | Android | Android |
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