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Kazimir.ai

Search engine for AI-generated images, indexing millions of Civitai-sourced renders.

Freemium· Free to browse; sign-in required to unblur some resultsImage GenerationMulti-model (Civitai-sourced)7.0 / 10
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Best for

Pick Kazimir.ai if you want a fast, search-engine-style way to browse what the Civitai-era open-weights image community has already generated.

Skip if

Skip it if you need to generate images yourself, want API access, or are uncomfortable with a catalogue dominated by AI likenesses of real, named people.

Kazimir.ai is a specialised search engine that indexes AI-generated imagery rather than producing it. The catalogue is pulled in via the Civitai API and reportedly spans over two million images, with the bulk of the discovery experience oriented around photorealistic renders of named people — actors, athletes, musicians, models and adult creators — alongside more general AI art. You search by name or concept the same way you would on a stock photo site, and the platform surfaces matching generations along with prompt and model metadata where the source exposes it.

The project bills itself as a non-commercial weekend build, and that shows in the pricing and polish: most browsing is free, signed-in users can unblur previews, and there is no public API or self-hosted option. Its closest analogues are Civitai's own gallery and Lexica, but Kazimir is more aggressively people-centric and less focused on prompt reuse for your own generations. There is no editor, no fine-tuning, no agent layer — it is purely a discovery surface over someone else's render output.

The obvious caveat is rights and consent. Because the index leans heavily on AI likenesses of real, named individuals (including adult performers), it sits in the same legal and ethical grey zone as the broader Civitai ecosystem it draws from. Useful as a reference for what models can produce and how the open-weights community is using them, but not a tool most teams will want to embed in a production workflow.

Editor's take

Kazimir.ai is a clever piece of infrastructure on top of Civitai, but it is a discovery layer, not a creative tool, and the catalogue's heavy lean into named-celebrity and adult-creator likenesses limits how seriously most teams will take it. Useful as a reference; not something we would build a workflow around.

— The AI Tool Bible editorial team

Pros

  • Large index of AI-generated imagery (millions of images) sourced from Civitai
  • Fast, search-engine-style discovery rather than slow gallery scrolling
  • Mostly free to browse, no install or account needed for basic use
  • Useful reference for what open-weights image models actually produce in the wild

Cons

  • ⚠️ Heavy focus on AI likenesses of real named people raises clear consent and rights issues
  • ⚠️ No public API, no self-hosting, no generation features of its own
  • ⚠️ Described by its author as a non-commercial side project with uncertain longevity
  • ⚠️ Metadata quality depends entirely on what Civitai uploaders provide

Use cases

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