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Black Forest Labs debuts Flux1.1 [pro] image generator alongside new API
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Groundbreaking advancements in AI image generation: BlackForestLabs has unveiled FLUX1.1 [pro], their most advanced and efficient AI model to date, alongside the beta release of the BFL API, marking a significant milestone in their mission to provide scalable, cutting-edge generative technology.

  • FLUX1.1 [pro] offers six times faster image generation compared to its predecessor, FLUX.1 [pro], while also improving image quality, prompt adherence, and diversity.
  • The original FLUX.1 [pro] has been updated to generate the same output as before, but at twice the speed.
  • FLUX1.1 [pro] achieves an optimal balance between image quality and inference speed, operating three times faster than the currently available FLUX.1 [pro].

Performance benchmarks and future capabilities: The new model has demonstrated impressive results in industry-standard tests and is poised for further enhancements.

  • Under the codename “blueberry,” FLUX1.1 [pro] has outperformed all other models on the Artificial Analysis image arena leaderboard, securing the highest overall Elo score.
  • The model is natively set up for fast ultra high-resolution generation, with the ability to produce images up to 2k resolution without compromising prompt adherence, a feature coming soon to the API.
  • FLUX1.1 [pro] will be available through multiple platforms, including Together.ai, Replicate, fal.ai, and Freepik.

BFL API: Empowering developers and businesses: The newly released beta BFL API brings FLUX’s capabilities directly to developers and enterprises, offering several advantages over competitors.

  • The API provides advanced customization options, allowing users to tailor outputs by selecting models, image resolutions, and content moderation settings.
  • It offers scalability for projects ranging from small applications to enterprise-level solutions.
  • The pricing structure is competitive, with superior image quality at a lower cost compared to alternatives.

Pricing structure and accessibility: BlackForestLabs has introduced a tiered pricing model for their FLUX.1 model suite, catering to different user needs and budgets.

  • FLUX.1 [dev]: 2.5 cents per image
  • FLUX.1 [pro]: 5 cents per image
  • FLUX1.1 [pro]: 4 cents per image

Expanding horizons and opportunities: As BlackForestLabs continues to innovate in the field of AI-generated imagery, they are actively seeking to grow their team and foster creative applications of their technology.

  • The company is recruiting exceptional talent to join their mission of pushing the boundaries of creativity and innovation.
  • BlackForestLabs encourages developers and businesses to explore the creative possibilities enabled by the BFL API, which is now available for use.

Implications for the AI industry: The release of FLUX1.1 [pro] and the BFL API represents a significant leap forward in the rapidly evolving field of AI-generated imagery.

  • The advancements in speed and quality set a new benchmark for the industry, potentially influencing the direction of future research and development in AI image generation.
  • The competitive pricing and scalability of the BFL API may disrupt the market, making advanced AI image generation more accessible to a broader range of developers and businesses.
  • As these tools become more widely available, we may see an explosion of creative applications across various industries, from entertainment and advertising to design and education.
Announcing FLUX1.1 [pro] and the BFL API

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