Turner AI Builds Anonymous Photo Editor With GPU Fairness Controls
A developer is building Turner AI, a browser-based AI photo editor at turner.art that allows users to upload photos, describe edits, and download results without creating an account. The core engineering challenge is preventing a small number of anonymous users from consuming a disproportionate share of GPU resources. The solution separates browser-side convenience from server-side authority, counting usage only after a job is successfully created rather than at earlier steps like uploads or verification checks. Queue management and fair-use controls are built in to protect capacity during high-demand periods. The tool is free to use, requires no sign-up, and places no watermark on downloaded images.
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