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How to Use Flux.AI for Free Without Installing It on Your PC

by Gaurav Bidasaria
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Flux.AI has been going viral on the social media for the past few days. It’s a new AI image generator tool that people are comparing with MidJourney which is an industry standard. But before we do a comparison, first, let’s see how you can use Flux.AI for free without having to install it on your PC locally which is a cumbersome process.

What Is Flux.AI

Flux.AI is a free and opensource AI image generating model that has gone viral in the last few days. Users say it beats MidJourney when creating human face and texture. The only problem is how to use it. You will have to download the files from GitHub and install it on your machine, which is a tedious process.

However, there are a couple of other AI image generating websites who have been quick on their toes by integrating Flux on their servers. So you can use Flux.AI for free to generate images using text prompts by using their web app. Here are a few options you can look at.

Use Flux.AI Online

Here are a couple of options to get you started in no time.

1. Hugging Face

Hugging Face has integrated Flux.AI. In fact, they have gone ahead and made both Flux.1 (dev) and Flux.1 (schnell) models available on their site. Advanced settings include the ability to adjust the height and width of the image. You can also control the seed number and generational steps you want the model to use while generating the image but if unsure, go with the default values.

2. BasedLabs

BasedLabs has over 10 AI image generating models integrated into their UI making it a one-stop shop for all your AI images. They do require you to sign up using Google/Facebook and create a free user name. Once done, you can choose your Flux from the drop-down menu and begin prompt engineering your way to that image. No way to enter image dimension values manually though you can select from portrait, landscape, and square options.

Advanced settings include the number of images you want to be generated, controlling seeds, steps, cfg, and also denoise and scheduler values.

3. Dzine AI

Dzine AI is another AI company that have been quick to integrate Flux.1 into their web interface. However, you need to sign or create an account. Not much settings to play around with. What I like is the ability to edit the generated image using image editing tools available like crop, background remover, crop, add text, face swap and repair, etc.

It is easy enough to use Flux.AI to generate free and unlimited images on the internet. I won’t recommend installing Flux on your local machine unless you know what you are doing. AI models require a lot of compute power and resources to run. It is much better to use an online service and let them handle the backend infrastructure.

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