
image-to-image
Idle

Your request will cost $0.07 per run.
For $1 you can run this model approximately 14 times.
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FLUX.2 [max] Edit is the top-tier image editing engine of the FLUX family, built for production teams who need reliable, high-fidelity edits from natural language instructions. It can take one or several reference images plus a prompt and turn them into clean, on-brand transformations suitable for final delivery—not just drafts.
Rather than exposing a long list of inference knobs, FLUX.2 [pro] Edit is tuned to behave the same way every time: you pass in image(s) and a prompt, it returns a polished edit. Internal settings are fixed for production use, so non-experts and API-driven workflows both get stable behaviour without babysitting parameters.
Use several input images in the same request when you need to match outfits, backgrounds, or stylistic cues—pro understands how they relate and applies changes accordingly.
Describe edits in normal English (“make the background a clean studio grey and match the logo colour to our brand red”) instead of painting masks, cutting layers, or writing complex configs. Hex colours for brand palettes are supported when you need exact matches.
Refines lighting, texture, and local detail while keeping composition, perspective, and identity intact, so the result looks like a carefully shot original rather than an obviously patched image.
No guidance scales, schedulers, or step counts to tune—just prompt-to-edit. That makes it easy to plug into batch jobs, web backends, or no-code tools without a separate “parameter tuning” phase.
A fixed optimisation profile plus seed control mean that large edit batches behave predictably, which is crucial for A/B testing, QA, and evergreen production flows.
Exports standard PNG or JPEG so edited assets can go straight into design tools, websites, print workflows, or further post-maxduction with no extra conversion steps.
Use FLUX.2 [pro] Edit alongside the rest of the FLUX.2 lineup for a complete generate-and-edit stack: