What is Flux Pixel Edit?
Flux Pixel Edit — specifically Flux Kontext, the model behind it — is an AI image editing model that lets you modify specific parts of a photo using a plain text description. Unlike traditional photo editors where you manually select, mask and manipulate individual pixels, Flux understands what you're describing and makes targeted changes to the right part of the image automatically.
The key word here is surgical. Flux isn't regenerating the whole image from scratch — it's editing the specific element you describe while keeping everything else pixel-perfect. Change the jacket in a fashion photo and the model's face, hair, lighting and background stay exactly as they were. Remove the bag from her hand and the hand and arm look completely natural underneath.
This is what makes it genuinely useful rather than just impressive. Traditional AI image generation creates new images. Flux Pixel Edit modifies your existing ones — which is what photographers, marketers, e-commerce teams and content creators actually need.
How to use it on AskSary
Open AskSary and select Flux Pixel Edit
Log in to your AskSary account and navigate to the image tools. Select Flux Pixel Edit (Flux Kontext) from the tool options — it's available on both Premium and Ultra plans.
Upload your photo
Upload the image you want to edit. This works with any photo — product shots, fashion images, portraits, landscapes, or anything else. The higher the resolution, the better the result.
Describe what you want changed
Type a natural language description of the edit you want. Be specific about what to change, what to keep, and what the result should look like. You don't need technical language — just describe it the way you'd explain it to a human editor.
Review and iterate
Flux generates your edited image in seconds. If the result isn't quite right, refine your prompt and run it again. Because it's non-destructive, your original image is always preserved — you're just generating new versions until you get the one you want.
What you can actually do with it
The range of edits Flux handles well is broader than most people expect. Here are the most common and useful ones:
The best prompts to use
The quality of your edit depends almost entirely on the quality of your prompt. Here are examples that consistently produce great results:
Removing objects
Changing clothing
Swapping backgrounds
Product photography
Tips for getting the best results
💡 Be specific about what to preserve. Always tell Flux what you want to keep unchanged — "keep the lighting," "keep the face identical," "preserve the background." This anchors the edit and prevents unintended changes spreading across the image.
- Describe the result, not the action. Instead of "remove the bag," try "remove the bag and show her hand naturally at her side." Give Flux a destination, not just a deletion.
- Reference lighting explicitly. Flux responds well to lighting instructions. "Soft natural light from the right" or "match the existing studio lighting" keeps edited elements looking like they belong in the original photo.
- Use high-resolution source images. The higher the quality of your input, the more detail Flux has to work with. Low-resolution images produce lower-resolution edits.
- Iterate in small steps. For complex edits, break them into multiple prompts. Change the background first, then the clothing, then remove an accessory — rather than asking for all three at once.
- Name the specific element. "The handbag on her right shoulder" is better than "the bag." The more precisely you identify what you're editing, the more targeted the result.
Flux vs Photoshop — honest comparison
- Open image in Photoshop
- Create a new layer
- Use pen tool to manually mask the object
- Use content-aware fill or clone stamp
- Manually retouch edges and lighting
- Flatten and export
- Time: 15–60 minutes per edit
- Skill required: intermediate to advanced
- Upload photo
- Type what you want changed
- Wait ~30 seconds
- Download result
- Iterate with a new prompt if needed
- Time: 1–3 minutes per edit
- Skill required: none
Photoshop still wins for highly complex retouching where pixel-level precision is critical — experienced retouchers working on high-end commercial photography aren't being replaced yet. But for the vast majority of everyday editing needs — e-commerce product shots, fashion colourways, background swaps, object removal — Flux is faster, cheaper and accessible to anyone regardless of technical skill.
For small businesses, solo creators and marketing teams who need volume edits quickly, the comparison isn't even close. A single Photoshop licence costs more per month than an AskSary Premium plan — and the Premium plan includes Flux editing alongside 15 other AI tools.
Try Flux Pixel Edit on AskSary
Upload a photo and make your first edit in under a minute. Available on Premium and Ultra plans — start with a 14-day free trial.
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