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FLUX Kontext Pro Max Image Editor

Edit images using natural language instructions with FLUX Kontext Pro Max model from Black Forest Labs

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Overview

FLUX Kontext Pro Max Image Editor edits one source image from natural-language instructions and can return one to four edited images. Use it for product, campaign, social, or brand-asset revisions when you want the Pro Max variant with aspect-ratio, safety-tolerance, prompt-enhancement, guidance, output-format, and seed controls.

Use cases

  • Create polished edit options from one product or campaign source image.
  • Generate several versions of a visual from the same prompt and compare them.
  • Change aspect ratio while applying a natural-language edit.
  • Use prompt enhancement when a short instruction needs more detail.

Input tips

  • Provide one public image_url that can be fetched without login.
  • Write a prompt that says what to change and what should stay fixed.
  • Choose num_images from 1-4 when you want multiple edit options.
  • Use aspect_ratio only when the output canvas should differ from the source image.
  • Set safety_tolerance from 1-6, where 1 is most strict and 6 is most permissive.
  • Adjust guidance scale, prompt enhancement, output format, or seed only when needed.

Expected output

The AI Tool returns one or more edited images with downloadable URLs and optional content type, file name, file size, width, and height, plus the prompt used, seed, timing metadata, safety flags, and cost metadata. The shared FLUX output view renders a single image or gallery and shows prompt, seed, image count, timings, safety status when flagged, and the FLUX Kontext Pro Max model label.

Caveats

  • The image URL must be public and reachable.
  • Prompt wording strongly affects what changes and what stays fixed.
  • Aspect-ratio changes can alter framing, composition, or fine details.
  • Generated text, logos, product details, faces, and image edges should be reviewed before use.
  • Safety tolerance and safety flags may block, alter, or mark some outputs.