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flux-finetune

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Technical Specifications of flux-finetune

AttributeDetails
Model IDflux-finetune
Provider / model familyFLUX fine-tuning workflows built around Black Forest Labs FLUX image models
ModalityText-to-image customization / image-model fine-tuning
Primary use caseCreating custom image-generation variants trained on your own dataset, typically for subject, style, or domain-specific image generation
Base ecosystemBlack Forest Labs FLUX family
Customization methodFine-tuning / LoRA-style adaptation workflows depending on provider implementation
Input typesTraining images and metadata for fine-tuning; prompts for inference after training
OutputA custom FLUX-based image model or fine-tuned variant that can generate images in the learned subject or style
Typical workflowUpload dataset → launch fine-tune job → wait for training completion → call the resulting customized model for image generation
Notable constraintBlack Forest Labs officially deprecated its earlier Finetuning API on October 31, 2025, so availability today may depend on third-party or platform-managed integrations rather than BFL’s original public fine-tuning endpoint.

What is flux-finetune?

flux-finetune is CometAPI’s platform identifier for a FLUX-based image-model fine-tuning capability. In practice, this refers to workflows built on the FLUX ecosystem from Black Forest Labs, which is known for strong prompt adherence, high visual quality, and creative control in image generation. FLUX models are widely used for text-to-image generation and, in some variants, editing and customization.

The “fine-tune” aspect means the model can be adapted using a curated image dataset so it learns a particular subject, visual style, brand look, or niche domain. Across the FLUX ecosystem, fine-tuning is commonly used to create custom models that can later be invoked with trigger words or specialized prompts to reproduce the trained concept more consistently than a base model alone.

Because Black Forest Labs discontinued its original public Finetuning API in late 2025, flux-finetune should be understood as a platform-level access point exposed by CometAPI rather than a guarantee of the original BFL endpoint remaining publicly available in the same form. That makes the CometAPI model ID especially important: it is the identifier developers should use inside CometAPI integrations even if the upstream implementation evolves.

Main features of flux-finetune

  • Custom subject learning: Train the model on a person, product, character, object, or visual concept so generated images preserve recognizable identity and key traits across prompts.
  • Style adaptation: Build custom variants for illustration styles, branded creative direction, or repeated art-direction needs that would be hard to maintain with prompting alone.
  • FLUX image quality foundation: The model sits in the FLUX ecosystem, which is recognized for strong prompt following, visual quality, and creative control.
  • Training-job workflow: Fine-tuning is typically asynchronous: you submit training data, wait for the job to finish, then use the resulting customized model for inference.
  • Prompt-triggered reuse: Fine-tuned FLUX models are often designed to be called with specific trigger words or prompt patterns so the learned concept can be reused reliably in production.
  • Useful for specialized domains: Fine-tuning is especially valuable when you need consistency for brand assets, product photography variations, recurring characters, or domain-specific aesthetics. This is an inference based on how FLUX fine-tuning is documented and used across current ecosystem examples.
  • Provider-dependent implementation details: Exact dataset format, training parameters, availability, and output handling can vary by platform because upstream FLUX fine-tuning options have changed over time.

How to access and integrate flux-finetune

Step 1: Sign Up for API Key

To get started, create an account on CometAPI and generate your API key from the dashboard. You’ll use this key to authenticate all requests to the flux-finetune API.

Step 2: Send Requests to flux-finetune API

Use the standard CometAPI API endpoint and specify flux-finetune as the model. Then send your request payload with the appropriate input fields and your API key in the Authorization header.

curl https://api.cometapi.com/v1/responses \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $COMETAPI_API_KEY" \
  -d '{
    "model": "flux-finetune",
    "input": "Your input here"
  }'

Step 3: Retrieve and Verify Results

After submitting the request, parse the API response and verify that the returned output matches your expected format and quality requirements. For production use, add logging, retries, and validation checks to ensure reliable integration with the flux-finetune API.

Features for flux-finetune

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Pricing for flux-finetune

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Comet Price (USD / M Tokens)Official Price (USD / M Tokens)Discount
Per Request:$0.048
Per Request:$0.06
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