The fast one. Type a prompt, get four images back in seconds, and pay a single credit for each.
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Explore FLUX Schnell prompt examples for cinematic photography, tactile illustration, product concepts and fast visual drafts. Click an image to load its complete prompt into the generator.
FLUX.1 Schnell is the speed-first choice for turning text prompts into images while an idea is still taking shape. It costs 1 credit per image, supports batches of four and moves easily between photography, illustration and stylized concept art. Start here to test subjects, compositions and art directions before spending more on a final render.
It is built for speed — a prompt goes in and finished images come back while you are still thinking about the next one.
Ask for up to four images in one go and keep the one that landed, instead of re-rolling a single render over and over.
The cheapest model here by some distance, which is what makes it the one to explore an idea on before committing to it.
The same scene renders as a photograph, a watercolour, a flat vector or an oil painting — say which and it follows.
Pick 1:1, 16:9, 9:16, 4:3 or 3:4 before generating and it frames the shot for that, rather than you cropping it afterwards.
At a credit a render, trying five directions costs less than one image on the heavier models. Explore first, commit later.
FLUX Schnell is the speed-first choice for turning test prompts into images while an idea is still taking shape. It costs 1 credit per image, supports batches of four and moves easily between photography, illustration and stylized concept art. Start here to test subjects, compositions and art directions before spending more on a final render.
Schnell works best with a compact visual brief. Give it one clear subject, one recognizable style and the light or camera cue that should control the frame.
Start with what must appear and what it is doing: “a bicycle courier crossing a wet city street” is stronger than a list of disconnected quality words.
Name a concrete medium such as cinematic photography, paper craft, watercolour or clay animation, then add two or three material or lighting details.
Keep the prompt stable and generate up to four versions. Pick the strongest composition, then refine that direction instead of rewriting everything after one result.
Try the same prompt with another AI image model.

The hardest shots: dense scenes, fine detail, text that has to stay legible.

Prompt-faithful illustration and layouts, where following instructions matters more than photorealism.

Production visuals with multilingual text, photoreal materials, and up to ten references.
What people ask before their first image on FLUX Schnell.
A credit an image, four at a time — the first ones are on us.