Black Forest Labs (BFL) was founded in 2024 by Robin Rombach, Andreas Blattmann, and Patrick Esser, former employees of Stability AI. All three founders had previously researched the artificial intelligence image generation at
LMU Munich as research assistants under Björn Ommer. They published their research results on image generation in 2022, which resulted in creation of
Stable Diffusion. Investors in BFL included venture capital firm
Andreessen Horowitz,
Brendan Iribe,
Michael Ovitz,
Garry Tan, and
Vladlen Koltun. In August 2024, Flux was integrated into the
Grok chatbot developed by
xAI and made available as part of premium feature on
X (formerly Twitter). Grok later switched to its own text-to-image model
Aurora in December 2024. On 18 November 2024,
Mistral AI announced that its
Le Chat chatbot had integrated Flux Pro as its image generation model. On 21 November 2024, BFL announced the release of Flux.1 Tools, a suite of editing tools designed to be used on top of existing Flux models. The tools consisting of Flux.1 Fill for
inpainting and outpainting, Flux.1 Depth for control based on extracted
depth map of input images and prompts, Flux.1 Canny for control based on extracted
canny edges of input images and prompts, and Flux.1 Redux for mixing existing input images and prompts. Each tools are available in both
Pro and
Dev models. In January 2025, BFL announced a partnership with
Nvidia for inclusion of Flux models as foundation models for Nvidia's
Blackwell microarchitecture. The company also announced the release of , designed for customisation and
fine-tuning of Flux-generated images and a partnership with German media company
Hubert Burda Media for usage of Flux Pro as part of content creation. On 29 May 2025, BFL announced Flux.1 Kontext, a suite of models that enable in-context image generation and editing, allowing users to prompt with both text and images. Alongside this, BFL Playground, an interface for testing Flux models was released. In September 2025,
Adobe Inc. announced that
Photoshop (beta) users can use Flux.1 Kontext Pro as a model for its generative fill tool. BFL collaborated with
Meta on Vibes, a video-generation app. On 25 November 2025, BFL announced the release of Flux.2 model series, consisting of Pro, Flex, Dev, and Apache 2.0-licensed
Klein (meaning Little or Small in
German language) models along with Flux.2
variational autoencoder which also released as open-source software under Apache 2.0 licence. This series claimed improvements for image reference, photorealism, typography, and prompt understanding. == Models ==