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Create custom PiAPI/Flux.1 workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.
Expands the boundaries of an image. The user uploads an image, and the system generates new background or scenery based on the original content. Suitable for extending the image’s view into a broader scene.
Creates a new variation of an image based on the original input.
Creates an image based on a text description.
Creates an image based on a text description using LoRA for fine-tuned generation.
Generates a new image based on an input image. The user uploads an existing image, and the system modifies or transforms it to generate a new version.
Generates a modified image based on the LoRA model.
Generates an image using ControlNet and LoRA.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Removes the background from an image, leaving a transparent or solid-color background.
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