Chroma doesn't seem to be a real DB, it's rather a wrapper around tools like hnswlib, DuckDB or Clickhouse. Qdrant is way more mature - it has its own HNSW implementation with some tweaks to incorporate filtering directly during the vector search phase, supports horizontal and vertical scaling, as well as provides its own managed cloud offering.
In general, Qdrant is a real DB, not a library and that's a huge difference.
What does Chroma lack? Their APIs seem pretty much the same to me.
1. Use ChatGPT-4o, upload a picture (for me I had a Titanic poster, you know..) with prompt "convert this photo to studio ghibli style anime."
2. Visit Movii.ai, log in with Google, upload the generated image as the first frame, pick a model (e.g. Wan/Vidu), choose 720p resolution, and set the duration to 5 seconds. I generated over 10 videos, totally free, no cc needed
3. Wait about a minute and voilà!
Check out what I got! (was very excited about this!!) =]
https://movii1s1.mai-cdn.com/projectt/video/655635988205062_...
I have tried AI tools like Freepik and Pollo.ai in the last couple months, Movii.ai is very new but feels cleaner and has no hidden tricks.
LGTM so far.