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Flux Kontext Pro AI Image Editor

Edit any image by typing — Flux Kontext Pro.

Sign up free to use →From 7 ⚡ per render

Image-to-image AI editing — give Flux Kontext Pro a source image plus an instruction ("change shirt to red", "remove the person on the left", "make it night-time", "add sunglasses"), and get back the edited version. Different from generation (Flux Schnell / 1.1 Pro create new images from text); different from inpainting (which needs a mask). Kontext Pro understands the whole image and applies changes contextually. 7 ⚡ per edit, ~$5.60 retail at ₹0.80/credit.

How Flux Kontext Pro AI Image Editor works

  1. 1

    Upload the image to edit

    JPG, PNG, or WebP up to 20 MB. Any source — photos, AI generations, screenshots, illustrations. Higher-res inputs preserve more detail through the edit.

  2. 2

    Write the edit instruction

    Plain English. Clear, specific, single-instruction works best. Examples: "change shirt color to navy blue", "remove the man in the background", "add sunglasses to the woman", "make it sunset lighting". Ambiguous prompts get ambiguous results.

  3. 3

    Generate + download

    Renders in 5-10 seconds. Output PNG. The model preserves the parts you didn't mention while changing the parts you did. Re-run with refined prompts at the same 7 ⚡ rate.

Why CinobiLabs

  • No mask needed — describe the edit in plain English
  • Black Forest Labs flagship for image editing (image-to-image)
  • Preserves untouched parts of the image — surgical edits
  • Commercial use OK

Frequently asked questions

How is Kontext Pro different from inpainting?

Inpainting requires you to draw a mask (white = area to fill, black = keep). Kontext Pro doesn't need a mask — you just describe the change in text. It understands the image semantically and figures out which pixels to modify. Faster workflow, less precise control. Use Inpaint when you need pixel-level precision; use Kontext Pro for "change this thing about my image" edits.

What kinds of edits work best?

Color changes ("red shirt"), object removal ("remove the cup"), object addition ("add sunglasses"), style shifts ("watercolour painting"), lighting changes ("sunset", "studio lighting"), small composition changes ("crop closer to face"). Struggles with: large compositional rewrites, multi-step edits in one prompt, very specific spatial instructions ("move the cup 2 inches left").

Will it preserve faces correctly?

Mostly yes — Kontext Pro is good at preserving identity when you're editing other parts of the image. Editing the face itself ("make her smile") is harder; faces are sensitive and even small changes can break likeness. For face-specific edits, use Face Swap (2 ⚡) for swapping or AI Enhance (22 ⚡) for restoration.

Can I edit logos / text on the image?

Limited. Kontext Pro is primarily for photographic / illustrative edits. For text-on-image edits (replace logo, change text), generate a fresh version with Ideogram V3 instead.

How does it compare to Flux Kontext Max (22 ⚡)?

Pro (7 ⚡) is the everyday tier — handles 90% of edit jobs. Max (22 ⚡) has higher fidelity, better preservation of fine detail, more accurate prompt-following on complex scenes. Use Pro for drafts and standard edits; Max for hero edits where fidelity matters.

Can I batch-edit?

One image at a time in the UI. For batches, use the API directly. If you have a consistent edit ("add watermark to 100 photos"), the API path is fast — same 7 ⚡ per image, scriptable.

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