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Edits existing images with text instructions using AI. Restyle, combine references, or turn sketches into art.

AI Image Edit takes one or more input images and applies text-based edits using AI. The flagship model is Nano Banana 2, which can restyle images, combine multiple references into one, turn rough sketches into polished art, and much more.

Four model tiers are available: FLUX.2 Turbo (fast, affordable edits), FLUX.2 Pro (professional quality), FLUX.2 Max (highest fidelity), and Nano Banana 2 (the most capable for complex creative edits and prompt following). All four tiers accept up to three reference images on the ref_1, ref_2, and ref_3 pins for multi-image fusion.

Prompt

Edit InstructionText
Range: 4096 chars

Text instruction for how to edit the image

Model

Model TierChoice
Default: Standard

0=Fast, 1=Standard, 2=Quality, 3=Advanced

  • FastFLUX.2 Turbo — fast instruction-based edits at the lowest editing cost.
  • StandardFLUX.2 Pro — high-quality edits for professional workflows.
  • QualityFLUX.2 Max — highest fidelity edits, complex changes.
  • AdvancedNano Banana 2 — multi-image editing, best prompt following, complex creative edits.

Generation

Safety ToleranceInteger
Default: 2 Range: 1–5

Content filter (Fast/Standard/Quality only)

Aspect RatioChoice
Default: 0 Range: 0–10

Advanced tier aspect ratio

ResolutionChoice
Default: 1 Range: 0–3

Advanced tier: 0.5K/1K/2K/4K

Safety ToleranceInteger
Default: 4 Range: 1–6

Advanced tier content filter strictness

Enable Web SearchToggle
Default: false

Allow web search (+1 credit, Advanced only)

SeedInteger
Default: -1 Range: -1–MAX

Random seed; -1=random each time

Notes

Tier-dependent visibility: Fast/Standard/Quality show Safety Tolerance. Advanced shows Nb2 * params. All tiers accept multi-image input via ref_1/2/3 pins.

  • Use Advanced tier (Nano Banana 2) for the best results on complex edits.
  • Wire multiple images as input for reference-driven generation; the AI combines them.
  • Be specific in your edit instruction: “make the background a sunset” is better than “change background.”
  • Use Enable Web Search for reference-based edits that need real-world knowledge.