GENERATIVE · IMAGE EDIT · FLUX KONTEXT~3s
GENERATIVE · IMAGE EDIT · FLUX KONTEXT

FLUX.1 Kontext [pro].

Edit any image with words.Identity intact.

BFL's instruction-driven image editing model. Change subjects, swap styles, alter scenes, restore old photos — all from natural-language edits, with the strongest identity preservation in the catalog. Same endpoint shape as fal/Replicate.

AVG LATENCY · ~3s
STARTING AT · $0.04 / IMG
TRY IT NOWCmd/Ctrl + Enter to generate
Same whisky bottle on identical oak bar across four seasonal lighting setups.
Same product, four times: a single bottle of amber single-malt on an identical weathered oak bar, in spring blossom, summer harvest, autumn russet, and winter snowfall light.
Watercolor portrait on cold-press paper of a middle-aged woman with dark curly hair.
Watercolor portrait on cold-press paper of a middle-aged woman, painterly wet-on-wet in soft sienna and indigo, museum-quality botanical-illustration aesthetic.
Hero product shot of a matte-black ceramic coffee cup on a snow-covered pine surface at golden hour.
Hero product shot: matte-black ceramic coffee cup on a snow-covered pine surface at golden hour, soft snowfall, holiday campaign mood.
Restored 1962 family Polaroid: parents and children on a sun-drenched suburban front lawn.
Restored 1962 family Polaroid: parents and three children on a sun-drenched lawn — scratches gone, faded color recovered to natural skin tones.Generated by FLUX.1 Kontext [pro] · BFL
LIVE OUTPUT

Where FLUX.1 Kontext [pro] shines.

Restored 1962 family Polaroid on a suburban lawn.

Photo restoration

Repair scratches, recover faded color, deblur old family photos. Identity preservation makes Kontext uniquely good at restoring people.

EXAMPLERestore this 1962 family photo: remove scratches and stains, recover natural skin tones, sharpen faces, keep the era's color palette.

Same whisky bottle on identical oak across four seasonal lighting setups.

Brand asset variations

Generate seasonal, market, or campaign variants of brand creative without re-shooting. Fixed subject, swapped context.

EXAMPLETake this product hero and place the same bottle on a snow-covered surface at golden hour for a winter campaign.

Watercolor portrait of a middle-aged woman on cold-press paper.

Style transfer

Transform medium and style while preserving subject identity. The classic 'make this look like a watercolor' use case, finally reliable.

EXAMPLERender this portrait as a hand-painted watercolor on cold-press paper, preserving facial features and pose exactly.

Matte-black ceramic mug on snow-covered pine at golden hour.

E-commerce background swaps

Drop product photos onto clean studio backgrounds, lifestyle scenes, or seasonal contexts at catalog scale.

EXAMPLEHero product shot: matte-black ceramic mug on a snow-covered pine surface at golden hour, soft snowfall, holiday mood.

Studio editorial of a model in a black cashmere turtleneck.

Virtual try-on

Garment swaps and accessory placement on existing model imagery. Quick prototyping for catalog and retail.

EXAMPLEStudio editorial of a model wearing a black turtleneck cashmere sweater, charcoal slacks, minimalist white sneakers.

Five-panel grid of identical product hero in different palettes.

A/B creative variants

Spin five layout/color variants of an ad asset for testing. Hold composition, change palette and copy.

EXAMPLEGenerate 5 color-palette variants of this ad: warm, cool, monochrome, retro, neon. Hold layout and product position constant.

Generated with FLUX.1 Kontext [pro].

A live cross-section of the model's range — portraits, products, typography, illustration, fashion, cinematic. Hover any tile to pause and read its prompt.

Restored vintage 1955 Italian Vespa scooter on a sunlit Roman cobblestone alley.
Restored 1955 Italian Vespa scooter on a sunlit Roman cobblestone alley, original matte teal paintwork recovered, Kodak warm palette.
Same artisan amber whisky bottle photographed across four seasons of light.
Same amber whisky bottle on identical weathered oak in spring blossom, summer harvest, autumn russet, and winter snowfall light.
Watercolor portrait of a gentleman in his 60s with a salt-grey beard.
Watercolor portrait on cold-press paper of a gentleman in his 60s, painterly wet-on-wet in sienna and indigo, museum botanical aesthetic.
Restored 1940s family Polaroid of parents and three children on a sun-drenched lawn.
Restored 1940s family Polaroid: parents and three children on a sun-drenched lawn — scratches gone, color recovered, natural skin tones.
Hero product shot of a single artisan ceramic mug on a snow-covered pine surface.
Hero product shot of a single artisan ceramic mug on snow-covered pine at golden hour, soft snowfall, holiday campaign.
Style transfer of a fashion editorial photograph rendered as a charcoal drawing.
Style transfer of a fashion editorial rendered as a charcoal-on-paper drawing, soft cross-hatch shading, museum sketchbook aesthetic.
Brand variant of a luxury wristwatch on dark walnut in a cool blue palette.
Brand variant of a luxury wristwatch on dark walnut in a cool blue palette under soft northern light.
Old-master oil painting of a young woman at a sunlit window reading a letter.
Old-master oil painting in the style of Vermeer: a young woman at a sunlit window reading a letter, soft northern light.
Restored vintage 1960s jazz quartet album cover in a New York alley.
Restored vintage 1960s jazz quartet album cover in a black-and-white New York alley, museum-archival quality.
Cinematic seasonal product variant of a luxury fragrance bottle on a desert dune.
Cinematic seasonal product variant of a luxury fragrance bottle on a desert dune at sunset, warm coral light, holiday campaign.
Watercolor architectural illustration of a Tuscan farmhouse at golden hour.
Watercolor architectural illustration of a Tuscan farmhouse at golden hour, soft wash of olive and warm gold.
Restored 1920s family portrait of an elegant couple in formal wear.
Restored 1920s family portrait of an elegant couple in formal wear, recovered from sepia faded original.
Style transfer of a modernist building rendered as a Bauhaus-style architectural diagram.
Style transfer of a modernist building rendered as a Bauhaus-style architectural diagram, geometric forms, primary-color blocks.
Hero brand variation of a single matte-black ceramic teapot on cool grey marble at dawn.
Hero brand variation of a single matte-black ceramic teapot on cool grey marble at dawn, soft directional light.

By the numbers.

Best in classIdentity preservation (faces)
5+ editsMulti-edit chain stability
Top 1Style transfer fidelity
Nano Banana 2Specialist editor — better at preserving subject identity through multi-step edit chains.
FLUX 1.1 [pro]Adds instruction-driven editing on existing images — FLUX 1.1 is generation-only.
Seedream 4.0More predictable instruction-following on Western faces and product imagery.
$0.04/ image

Pay only for successful generations. No idle, no minimums, no per-seat. Volume discounts kick in at 10K req/mo.

VS NATIVESame per-image price as fal/Replicate's Kontext, with one Infer key, batched billing, retries, and region routing handled.
VS SELF-HOSTClosed weights — self-host isn't available. Infer is the production path BFL recommends.

Things teams ask.

Q.01How is this different from FLUX 1.1 [pro]?
FLUX 1.1 [pro] generates from text. Kontext takes an existing image plus a text instruction and produces an edited version. Different jobs — pair them in the same pipeline.
Q.02Does it support masks?
Yes — pass an optional mask alongside the input. Without a mask, Kontext infers the edit region from the instruction. Mask + instruction together is the most predictable mode.
Q.03Can I chain multiple edits?
Yes. Kontext maintains identity and structure across at least 5 sequential edits in our internal benchmarks. Pipe the output of one call into the input of the next.
Q.04What about safety on real photos?
The same BFL safety stack as FLUX 1.1 applies. Edits that would alter a real person's identity (face swap) or apply explicit content are filtered server-side.
Q.05Can I use the outputs commercially?
Yes. Infer passes through BFL's commercial terms.
Q.06What are the rate limits?
Default tier is 60 requests per minute, with burst capacity to 120/min.
Q.07How is this different from calling fal or Replicate directly?
One key, one bill, one SDK shape across 100+ models. Drop in by changing one URL.

Ship with FLUX.1 Kontext [pro].

One key. One bill. One SDK shape — across 100+ models. Free credits on signup, no card required.