FLUX Kontext Dev LoRA — wavespeed-ai/flux-kontext-dev-lora
FLUX Kontext Dev LoRA is an instruction-based image-to-image editing model with built-in LoRA support. Provide a source image plus a natural-language edit request, and optionally attach up to 3 LoRAs to steer style, subject consistency, or domain-specific aesthetics during the edit.
Key capabilities
- Image-to-image editing from a source image + text instruction
- LoRA-enabled inference: apply up to 3 LoRAs via input parameters
- Works for both local edits (specific changes) and global transforms (overall look)
- Ideal for batch consistency: reuse the same LoRA set for a stable visual identity
Pricing
$0.03 per image.
Cost per run = num_images × $0.03
Example: num_images = 4 → $0.12
Inputs and outputs
Input:
- One source image (upload or public URL)
- One edit instruction (prompt)
- Optional: up to 3 LoRA items
Output:
- One or more edited images (controlled by num_images)
Parameters
Core:
- prompt: Edit instruction describing what to change and what to preserve
- image: Source image
- width / height: Output resolution
- num_inference_steps: More steps can improve fidelity but increases latency
- guidance_scale: Higher values follow the prompt more strongly; too high may over-edit
- num_images: Number of variations generated per run
- seed: Fixed value for reproducibility; -1 for random
- output_format: jpeg or png
LoRA (up to 3 items):
-
loras: A list of LoRA entries (max 3)
- path: Either owner/model-name or a direct .safetensors URL from the Internet
- scale: LoRA strength (typically start around 0.6–1.0 and adjust)
Prompting guide
Use “preserve + edit + constraints” and let LoRAs drive the look:
Template:
Keep [what must stay]. Change [what to edit]. Ensure [constraints]. Apply the LoRA style consistently without changing identity.
Example prompts
- Keep the person’s face, hairstyle, and pose unchanged. Replace the background with a clean studio gradient. Match lighting and shadows.
- Keep the product shape and label layout unchanged. Replace only the label text with “WaveSpeedAI”. Preserve typography perspective and print texture.
- Remove small blemishes and reduce glare on the forehead while keeping natural skin texture and pores.
Best practices
- Use fewer LoRAs when possible; add a second/third only if you need combined effects.
- If results drift or over-style, reduce LoRA scale or guidance_scale and strengthen the preserve clause.
- For consistent batches, keep the same LoRA set and scales, and fix seed when comparing prompt variants.