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Black Forest Labs Flux publicly released on: 2024-08-01 — Flux.1 [pro/dev/schnell] image generation.

Last verified 2026-05-16 · Methodology veritas-v0.1 · 83f16c72e657e86e

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Subject
Black Forest Labs Flux
Predicate
publicly_released_on
Object
2024-08-01 — Flux.1 [pro/dev/schnell] image generation
Confidence
100%
Tags
flux · black-forest-labs · image-generation · text-to-image · released_on · 2024

Sources (2)

  1. [1] official blog · Black Forest Labs · 2024-08-01

    Announcing Black Forest Labs
    Today, we are excited to announce the launch of Black Forest Labs. With our mission to develop and advance state-of-the-art generative deep learning models for media, we are releasing the FLUX.1 suite of models that push the frontiers of text-to-image synthesis.
  2. [2] model card · Black Forest Labs · 2024-08-01

    FLUX.1-dev — Hugging Face model card

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