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Image to Image

Image-to-image is the task of transforming a source image to match the characteristics of a target image or a target image domain.

Example applications:

  • Transferring the style of an image to another image
  • Colorizing a black and white image
  • Increasing the resolution of an image

Tip

For more details about the image-to-image task, check out its dedicated page! You will find examples and related materials.

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Using the API

<InferenceSnippet pipeline=image-to-image providersMapping={ {"fal-ai":{"modelId":"Qwen/Qwen-Image-Edit","providerModelId":"fal-ai/qwen-image-edit"},"replicate":{"modelId":"black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-Kontext-dev","providerModelId":"black-forest-labs/flux-kontext-dev"},"wavespeed":{"modelId":"dx8152/Qwen-Edit-2509-Multiple-angles","providerModelId":"wavespeed-ai/qwen-image/edit-plus-lora"}} } />

API specification

Request

Headers
authorization string Authentication header in the form 'Bearer: hf_****' when hf_**** is a personal user access token with "Inference Providers" permission. You can generate one from your settings page.
Payload
inputs* string The input image data as a base64-encoded string. If no parameters are provided, you can also provide the image data as a raw bytes payload.
parameters object
        prompt string The text prompt to guide the image generation.
        guidance_scale number For diffusion models. A higher guidance scale value encourages the model to generate images closely linked to the text prompt at the expense of lower image quality.
        negative_prompt string One prompt to guide what NOT to include in image generation.
        num_inference_steps integer For diffusion models. The number of denoising steps. More denoising steps usually lead to a higher quality image at the expense of slower inference.
        target_size object The size in pixels of the output image. This parameter is only supported by some providers and for specific models. It will be ignored when unsupported.
                width* integer
                height* integer

Response

| Body | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | image | unknown | The output image returned as raw bytes in the payload. |