Generate images by inpainting with prompts and masks
Create a mask for uploaded image
Improve images with text instructions
A gradio demo for Posterior-Mean Rectified Flow (PMRF)
Swap faces in images
Swap faces in images between two photos
Swap face in an image
Turn images into annotated images with various effects
Replace parts of an image using text prompts
Swap faces in images and optionally enhance them
Swap faces in photos and enhance them if desired
Inpaint and edit images using text prompts
Convert your face photo into anime style
FLUX.1 [Inpainting with lora] is an AI-powered image editing tool designed for inpainting tasks. It leverages LoRA (Low-Rank Adaptation) technology to efficiently generate high-quality images by filling in missing or unwanted parts of an image. Users can input prompts and masks to guide the inpainting process, making it a versatile tool for creative and corrective image editing.
• Prompt-Based Inpainting: Generate images or fill gaps using text prompts.
• Mask-Based Inpainting: Use masks to specify areas for inpainting.
• LoRA Model Support: Leverage LoRA models for efficient and high-quality image generation.
• User-Friendly Interface: Designed for both novice and advanced users.
• High-Quality Output: Produces detailed and contextually relevant results.
What is the difference between prompt-based and mask-based inpainting?
Prompt-based inpainting uses text descriptions to generate content, while mask-based inpainting uses a visual mask to specify the area to fill.
Do I need artistic skills to use FLUX.1 [Inpainting with lora]?
No, the tool is designed to be user-friendly and does not require advanced artistic skills.
What does "LoRA" stand for, and how does it improve the tool?
LoRA stands for Low-Rank Adaptation, a technique that enables efficient fine-tuning of large models, resulting in faster and higher-quality image generation.