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Browse product, portrait, architecture, illustration, and marketing examples.
Open showcase →FLUX routes, FastAPI wiring, fallback policy, dimensions, cost math, and comparisons — organized by the question you’re actually googling.
Each page answers a focused product or engineering question and links directly to the details behind it.
Ship an image generation API with fast and premium FLUX lanes, provider failover, safety gates, and one OpenAI-familiar contract for production apps.
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Production text-to-image API for apps — prompt in, image URL out, credit-aware quality lanes, idempotency, and server-side routing metadata on every call.
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Fast AI image API for iteration using FLUX.1 schnell routing — cheap drafts, low latency, and a clear path to premium when a concept finally earns the spend.
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Call the FLUX.1 schnell API through RenderRoute without hard-coding one provider. Fast-lane defaults, measurable failover, and a stable product contract.
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FLUX.1 dev API routing for premium finals — hero frames, campaign picks, and concepts that already survived the draft pass before you spend the heavier credits.
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Add in-app AI image generation to SaaS with API keys, budgets, safety, metering, and failover already behind your server boundary — not in the browser.
Read guide →Operate fast and premium FLUX image routes without baking vendor model IDs into every client — pick tiers first, pin models only when precision matters.
Workflows for SaaS, ecommerce, marketing, and portraits — review loops, safe defaults, and where humans still matter before a generated asset ships.
FastAPI and Python image API patterns — typed requests, dimension normalization, idempotency, bounded retries, and stable errors you can map in code.
Fallback routing, dimension rules, and cost modeling — the operational edges that burn money or reputation when you pretend they are trivia.
Runware, Together, Leonardo, and FLUX schnell vs dev — compared as operable image routes with evidence, not brochure winners picked in a sales slide.
Methods for measuring image API cost, latency, and reliability without disappearing failed runs, warm-ups, or discard rate from the chart.
Browse product, portrait, architecture, illustration, and marketing examples.
Open showcase →Understand the role of FLUX Schnell for iteration and FLUX Dev for selected finals.
Explore models →Use curl, Python, or JavaScript and keep the request contract provider-independent.
See integrations →Work through dimensions, fallback behavior, cost, idempotency, and operating patterns.
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