Flux Realism is Black Forest Labs' model variant tuned specifically for photorealistic image output. It is optimized to produce images that convincingly resemble real photographs — with accurate lighting, natural skin tones, plausible depth of field, and physically grounded textures — making it the preferred choice when the output needs to pass as genuine photography.
Building on the Flux flow-matching architecture, Flux Realism applies fine-tuning or specialized guidance techniques that steer generation toward realism rather than artistic stylization. It is well suited for product visualization, virtual staging, synthetic training data requiring realistic scenes, and any application where photographic authenticity matters.
Key Features
Photorealistic output with natural lighting and shadow rendering
Accurate skin tone and texture generation for portraits
Plausible depth of field and lens characteristic simulation
Strong adherence to real-world material and surface properties
Optimized for product and architectural visualization
Reduced tendency toward stylized or painterly artifacts
Ideal Use Cases
Product photography mockups and e-commerce visuals
Virtual staging for real estate listings
Generating synthetic training data for computer vision models
Photorealistic portrait and headshot generation
Architectural and interior design visualization
Example Prompts for Flux Realism
Technical Specifications
| Provider | BFL |
| Category | Image |
| Modality | Text -> Image |
API Usage
1 curl -X POST https://api.vincony.com/v1/chat/completions \ 2 -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY" \ 3 -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ 4 -d '{ 5 "model": "bfl/flux-realism", 6 "messages": [ 7 { "role": "user", "content": "Hello, Flux Realism!" } 8 ] 9 }'
Replace YOUR_API_KEY with your Vincony API key. OpenAI-compatible endpoint — works with any OpenAI SDK.
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