Black Forest Labs released Flux.2, a new family of potent picture models with cost savings over competitors and multi-reference features that preserve character and style consistency across up to ten input photos.

The specifics:

For realistic lighting, physics, and compositions, FLUX.2 combines a model that manages text and images with another that manages spatial interactions.

The models offer a huge price drop, however they are somewhat less expensive than Google's recently introduced SOTA Nano Banana Pro.

The lineup consists of Dev as an open-weights option, Flex for dev flexibility, Pro for premium API access, and Klein, which will soon be entirely open-source.

With enhanced typographic capabilities and outputs up to 4MP, production-ready infographics, UI mockups, and intricate text layouts are now possible.

Although Flux.2 demonstrates that the competition isn't far behind, Nano Banana Pro felt like a step change in the spectrum of creative approaches and skills. The next-generation world knowledge, consistency, and text skills are the next step ahead, even if AI's image realism was already almost undetectable from reality.

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