Black Forest Labs, the start of the artificial intelligence that has once created images to generate images to X’s Grok Chatbot, on Thursday, released a new collection of generated models-some of which can create both and Photo editing.
The most models in the new family, called Flux.1 Kontext, by text, optionally, can be pushed, a reference image to create new images, write Black Forest Labs in Blog post.
“Flux.1 Kontext Models provides modern images generation results with a strong router, realism, competitive printing-all in the speed of reasoning reaches 8X faster than the current leading models,” the company writes in its post.
Flux.1 Kontext comes at a time when competitive photo generators race heats up. Google appeared for the first time in the latest photo generation models, Imagen 4, earlier this month at the I/O conference of the company. Earlier this year, Openai brought a great improved model to generate images to ChatGPT-a model that quickly became a viral for its ability to create art in the style of GHibli studio films.
There are models in Flux.1 Kontext Family: Flux.1 Kontex [pro] And Flux.1 Kontex [max]. The former allows users to create and refine it through multiple “turns”, while preserving characters and patterns in the images. Flux.1 Kontex [max] It focuses on speed, consistency and commitment to demands.
Unlike some previous models of Black Forest Labs, Flux.1 Kontex [pro] And Flux.1 Kontex [max] It cannot be downloaded for use not connected to the Internet. However, Black Forest Labs manufactures the Kontext “open”, Flux.1 Kontext [dev]It is available in the special experimental version of the research and safety test.
Black Forest Labs also launches a model stadium that allows users to try a tail without the need to subscribe to a third -party service. New users get 200 credit hours, enough to create about 12 photos with Flux.1 Kontex [pro].
Black Forest Labs, based in Germany, is said to have been in talks to raise $ 100 million with a billion dollars evaluation at the end of last year. Many founders come from Amnesty International, and is the creator of the stable deployment model. Among the supporters are Andrink Horwitz, the founder of Okulus participating Brendan Erby, and Y Combinator’s Garry Tan.
In the months that has passed since its appearance from Stealth, Black Forest Labs has released a number of new models generating photos and services that focus on institutions, including the application programming interface.