Flux.2 Max Image Editor
Edit images using natural language instructions with FLUX.2 Max from Black Forest Labs for highest quality results
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Overview
Flux.2 Max Image Editor edits one or more source images from natural-language instructions using the Max image-editing variant of FLUX.2. Use it when product shots, campaign visuals, mockups, or references need polished image edits with size, format, safety, and seed controls.
Use cases
- Revise a product or campaign image while keeping the existing visual as the starting point.
- Create edited variants from one or more reference images.
- Test natural-language changes before handing a direction to design.
Input tips
- Provide at least one public image URL that can be fetched without login.
- Describe what should change and what should stay the same.
- Use auto image size unless a specific preset or custom canvas matters.
- Choose PNG or JPEG based on the intended handoff.
- Adjust safety tolerance, safety checker, and seed only when those controls are important.
Expected output
The AI Tool returns one or more edited images, the seed used, and cost metadata. Each image can include a downloadable URL, content type, file name, file size, width, and height. The shared Flux.2 view renders a single image or gallery with seed, image count, and model label.
Caveats
- Source image URLs must be public and reachable.
- Multiple source images can guide the result, but exact preservation is not guaranteed.
- Safety settings may block or alter requests that violate model rules.
- Generated text, logos, product details, people, and rights-sensitive content need review.
- The returned output focuses on edited images and seed, not prompt echo or timing details.
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