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1 🎛️ AUTOMATIC1111

:::warning This tutorial is a community contribution and is not supported by the Open WebUI team. It serves only as a demonstration on how to customize Open WebUI for your specific use case. Want to contribute? Check out the contributing tutorial. :::

Open WebUI supports image generation through the AUTOMATIC1111 API. Here are the steps to get started:

Initial Setup

  1. Ensure that you have AUTOMATIC1111 installed.
  2. Launch AUTOMATIC1111 with additional flags to enable API access:
/webui.sh --api --listen
  1. For Docker installation of WebUI with the environment variables preset, use the following command:
docker run -d -p 3000:8080 --add-host=host.docker.internal:host-gateway -e AUTOMATIC1111_BASE_URL=http://host.docker.internal:7860/ -e ENABLE_IMAGE_GENERATION=True -v open-webui:/app/backend/data --name open-webui --restart always ghcr.io/open-webui/open-webui:main

Setting Up Open WebUI with AUTOMATIC1111

  1. In Open WebUI, navigate to the Admin Panel > Settings > Images menu.
  2. Set the Image Generation Engine field to Default (Automatic1111).
  3. In the API URL field, enter the address where AUTOMATIC1111's API is accessible:

Screenshot of the Open WebUI Images settings page with Default (Automatic1111) selected and the API URL field highlighted.

http://<your_automatic1111_address>:7860/

If you're running a Docker installation of Open WebUI and AUTOMATIC1111 on the same host, use http://host.docker.internal:7860/ as your address.