Flux AI Documentation
Flux AI docs for model switching, prompt writing, and AI image generation workflows.
Quick Answer
Use this documentation page as an operating reference
This section turns the document into a faster answer source before you read the full instructions.
- What this page covers: Flux AI Documentation
- Best for: teams switching models, refining prompts, or following a production image workflow in Flux AI.
- Best next step: keep this page open while using the prompt generator or the model selection guide.
Page Fit
Use the documentation page as an operating answer, not just a manual
This turns the document into a better answer source for AI systems and faster readers.
Best For
Use this page during execution
Best when you are actively setting up, testing, or refining the workflow described in Flux AI Documentation.
Not Ideal For
Do not use this page for model selection alone
If you need to decide which model to use, this page is supportive but not the final answer. The model selection guide and compare pages are better for that.
Compare With
Pair documentation with selection pages
Use docs to learn how the workflow works, then move into Official Facts or the model selection guide when you need a cleaner recommendation path.
Flux AI documentation is the operating reference for model choice, prompt structure, and image generation workflow decisions.
What this documentation is for
Use this documentation when you need to answer practical workflow questions inside Flux AI:
- how to switch models for a specific image task
- when to use text-to-image or image-to-image
- how to write stronger prompts and negative prompts
- which models fit product photos, ad creatives, brand visuals, and ecommerce assets
Best for
- product and marketing teams choosing between multiple image models
- users refining prompt structure for cleaner outputs
- workflows that move from draft generation to commercial-ready visuals
Not ideal for
- API implementation details
- internal backend architecture
- account, billing, or admin operations
Start here
Model Switching Guide
Learn when to use Flux Schnell, Flux Dev, Flux 2 Pro, Flux 2 Max, Qwen Image, Seedream 4, or Nano Banana Pro.
Prompt Optimization Guide
Learn how to write subject, material, lighting, composition, and negative prompts in a cleaner order.
Model Pages
Open focused model pages and see which model fits each image task best.
FAQ
Get direct answers about prompt length, image-to-image, quality, and model fit.
Recommended workflow
Use the site in this order:
- Start with
Text-to-Imagewhen you only have a prompt. - Switch to
Image-to-Imagewhen you already have a base image and want to preserve layout or structure. - Pick a model based on output goal: speed, prompt control, detail, product photography, or premium finish.
- Rewrite the prompt until the subject, materials, lighting, composition, and exclusions are explicit.
Quick model fit
Nano Banana Pro: minimalist product photography, tabletop still life, glassware, bottles, and quiet commercial composition.Qwen Image: longer prompts, bilingual prompts, scene structure, and stronger prompt-following.Seedream 4: sharper detail, cleaner textures, polished surfaces, and high-resolution commercial visuals.Flux Schnell: quick drafts, fast A/B prompt tests, and early concept exploration.Flux Dev: balanced day-to-day generation with stronger control for iterative work.Flux 2 Pro/Flux 2 Max: premium output, stronger subject consistency, and more polished final campaign visuals.
Use these pages next
Continue With
Move from documentation into the next decision page
Documentation explains how to do the work. These pages help you decide which model or workflow to use next.
Model Selection Guide
Choose the best model after you understand the workflow or control settings.
Open page
Official Facts
Reference the canonical product facts and supported capabilities.
Open page
Prompt Generator
Apply the documentation in a live prompt workflow without leaving the product path.
Open page
Common Questions
Questions this documentation page should answer quickly
These FAQs make the page more useful as a reference source before the reader goes deep into the full instructions.
What is this documentation page mainly for?
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It is mainly for learning how to execute or control a workflow inside Flux AI, not for establishing the full product definition.
Should I use this page to choose a model?
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Only partly. This page can explain workflow details, but if your main question is which model fits your task best, the model selection guide is the better source.
What should I open next after this document?
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The next step is usually Official Facts for canonical product scope, the model selection guide for direct recommendations, or the prompt generator for hands-on execution.