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FLUX.2 [max] Image GeneratorPrompt Gallery & AI Editor

Top-tier quality image generation, prompt references, and editing workflows for creators who want polished FLUX.2 [max] results without wasting iterations.

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20 credits (~$0.20) per image

A glowing jellyfish drifting through an underwater cityscape at night, bioluminescent, cinematic lighting

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Nano Banana 2
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FLUX.2 [max] Reference Workflows

A practical overview of the prompt patterns, editing references, and visual workflows that matter most when you use FLUX.2 [max] for production-style image work.

Product Marketing

Product Marketing

Create highest-quality, marketplace-ready product photos that look polished, consistent, and professional. From reference photos to final marketing assets.

Product Marketing - Reference
Reference
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Iterative Editing

Iterative Editing

Refine lighting, adjust composition, or clean up details while keeping the image stable. Great for product work, scene changes and precise visual corrections.

Iterative Editing - Input
Input
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Logo Design

Logo Design

Take your existing logo as a reference and generate stunning, brand-consistent design variations. From sleek modern treatments to creative thematic styles.

Logo Design - Original Logo
Original Logo
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Research-Led References

Research-Led References

Turn visual research into clearer prompts and stronger references. Useful when you need a concept direction before building the final FLUX.2 [max] prompt.

Research-Led References - Freiburg 3D Map (Real-time Weather)
Freiburg 3D Map (Real-time Weather)
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Character Consistency

Character Consistency

Create and edit characters with unmatched consistency across images, scenes, and styles. FLUX.2 [max] preserves facial features, proportions, and visual identity.

Character Consistency - Reference Ref
Reference Ref
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Spatial Reasoning

Spatial Reasoning

Control perspective, depth, and camera angles across your scenes. Whether you’re designing complex product shots or immersive environments.

Spatial Reasoning - Angle 1
Angle 1
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Text Rendering

Text Rendering

Excels at working with text. It adapts seamlessly to any style or layout you need. Modern, classic, handwritten, or dynamic 3D lettering.

Text Rendering - Style 1
Style 1
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Retexturing

Retexturing

Redesign surfaces and materials with precision. Enables consistent, high-quality retexturing of objects, products, and environments while preserving shape, geometry, and lighting.

Retexturing - Reference
Reference
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Filmmaking

Filmmaking

Delivering cinematic texture and richly stylized frames perfect for concept art and storyboards.

Filmmaking - Cinematic 1
Cinematic 1
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Choose the Right Starting Point

This site works best when you pick the right path first: examples, category hubs, tags, or the generator. The table below makes that decision explicit.

You need prompt inspiration before generating

Start here

Browse the gallery

Why

Start in the cases gallery when you want proven FLUX.2 [max] prompt examples, reusable structures, and visual references before writing your own prompt.

You already know the image type you need

Start here

Open a category hub

Why

Use category pages when the job is clear, such as product photography, character consistency, design references, or cinematic concept work.

You have a rough prompt and want to iterate fast

Start here

Use the generator

Why

Go directly to the generator after reviewing a few examples. That reduces blind trial-and-error and gives you a stronger starting prompt.

You need a narrow visual angle or keyword cluster

Start here

Open a tag page

Why

Tag pages help when you searched for a very specific phrase and want to compare how that prompt behaves across subjects and styles.

Next step
Open tag hubs

Why people use this site

Start with proven FLUX.2 [max] examples instead of guessing prompts from scratch

The strongest search intent here is practical: people want prompt examples, editing references, and visual directions they can reuse. This section makes that value explicit before they bounce.

What this page helps with

Prompt gallery organized into category and tag hubs
Example-first workflow for product, portrait, and design prompts
Built to move search visitors from inspiration to generation quickly

Frequently Asked Questions

Use the site as a FLUX.2 [max] prompt gallery and workflow reference. You can browse example prompts, open category hubs, inspect tag pages for narrower visual angles, and move into the generator when you are ready to test your own version.
Usually yes. A few minutes in the gallery gives you better prompt structure, clearer visual language, and less blind trial-and-error once you start generating. The generator works better when you already know the framing, lighting, and composition you want.
Cases are individual prompt examples. Category pages group examples by broader jobs like product photography, character work, or design references. Tag pages go narrower and help when you care about a specific subject, style, or prompt cluster.
Yes. The examples are there to be studied and adapted. The strongest workflow is to reuse the prompt structure, then swap in your own subject, scene constraints, material details, or editing instructions rather than copying everything verbatim.
Yes. Many examples are useful for edit-style requests, not just blank-page generation. Look for cases that show cleanup, relighting, composition changes, surface refinement, or reference-led revisions, then adapt that wording to your own image.
Start with a category page that matches your job, open two or three examples, then test a prompt in the playground or generator. That sequence is simple and usually produces better first outputs than starting from an empty prompt box.

Move from prompt research to image generation

Browse examples first, then generate with a clearer starting point

Use the gallery, category hubs, and tag pages to understand what works. Then open the generator or create an account to save better iterations.

Browse examples

Frequently Asked Questions

Practical answers about FLUX.2 [max], prompt writing, and how to get stronger AI image results.