[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fP4buZA_ibKgfcTsVHUZJggRjit5LjVt5Jf5OlwC9tCo":3,"$fSbGUqcG0dZUmyMrQjMn_NRcrQ0brx1fkw46XZKwfAQ4":76,"$fEAj-CAzEmr414fbI9LXk5eEXdiZ2rIv4solC-pHalYg":81},{"modelA":4,"modelB":23,"comparisons":35,"seoContent":43,"isGenerating":75},{"slug":5,"name":6,"provider":7,"category":8,"capabilities":9,"pricing":15,"badge":22},"flux-2","Flux 2","Black Forest Labs","image",[10,11,12,13,14],"Text-to-image","Image-to-image editing","LoRA fine-tuning support","Up to 4MP resolution","Style transfer",[16,19],{"label":17,"credits":18},"Standard (per image)",22,{"label":20,"credits":21},"Klein 9B (per image)",16,"New",{"slug":24,"name":25,"provider":26,"category":8,"capabilities":27,"pricing":31},"grok-imagine","Grok Imagine","xAI",[10,28,29,30],"Image-to-image","Creative compositions","High detail",[32],{"label":33,"credits":34},"Per image",4,[36],{"id":37,"prompt":38,"modelAUrl":39,"modelBUrl":40,"mediaAStatus":41,"mediaBStatus":41,"mediaType":8,"status":41,"category":42},"cmlm4vg6r00df4qxkao4uhxnw","Top-down overhead flat lay on a cozy bedroom duvet: a 20s woman with shoulder-length wavy brown hair leans into the frame from the top edge, looking up toward the phone camera with a relaxed, candid expression, one hand holding an iced coffee near her face. Neatly arranged around her are a skincare serum, lip balm, claw clip, earbuds, a paperback book, and a slightly open tote bag, plus a wrinkled “to-do” notepad and a half-eaten croissant for an everyday, lived-in vibe. Soft natural window light, casual hoodie and bike shorts, subtle imperfections (crumbs, fingerprints on the cup) to feel like an authentic Instagram story flat lay.","https:\u002F\u002Finfluencer-studio.b-cdn.net\u002Fproduction\u002Fshowcase\u002Fda616cd4-ffa4-4cc5-b19a-339f464d5a4e.jpg","https:\u002F\u002Finfluencer-studio.b-cdn.net\u002Fproduction\u002Fshowcase\u002F36ea456e-fab1-4660-836b-838160eca598.jpg","completed","flat-lay",{"metaTitle":44,"metaDescription":45,"introText":46,"modelAStrengths":47,"modelBStrengths":53,"verdict":58,"faqs":59},"Flux 2 vs Grok Imagine: Flat Lay Comparison","Compare Flux 2 vs Grok Imagine for flat lay images: top-down compositions, styling control, editing, resolution, and cost per image.","\u003Cp>Flat lay visuals live or die by composition: clean top-down geometry, consistent lighting, believable shadows, and crisp material detail. In Influencer Studio, Flux 2 and Grok Imagine both generate strong flat lays, but they shine in different parts of the workflow—especially when you need repeatable layouts for product grids, seasonal drops, or branded content series.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>Below is a focused comparison for flat lay creation: how each model handles arranged objects, typography-like spacing, surfaces (linen, marble, wood), and post-generation adjustments such as moving items, matching a brand style, or iterating on the same scene across multiple SKUs.\u003C\u002Fp>",[48,49,50,51,52],"Best for iterative flat lay workflows thanks to versatile image-to-image editing (refine placement, spacing, and background without restarting)","LoRA support helps lock in a consistent brand look across multiple top-down sets (color palette, props, surface textures, lighting feel)","Up to 4MP output is well-suited for sharp product detail in flat lays (labels, stitching, small accessories) and for cropping into multiple formats","Strong style transfer for turning a single reference flat lay into a repeatable template across variations","Face-swap support can help when flat lays include hands\u002Farms or lifestyle elements entering the frame (when applicable)",[54,55,56,57],"Excellent at generating photorealistic flat lays quickly, with strong material realism (glass, metal, fabric weave) and natural shadows","Creative compositions are a plus for editorial flat lays (dynamic prop mixes, seasonal storytelling, unexpected arrangements)","High detail output produces convincing textures and micro-contrast that make top-down scenes feel less “rendered”","Very cost-efficient per image, enabling rapid exploration of multiple layout concepts and prop combinations","\u003Cp>If your flat lay work requires \u003Cstrong>repeatability and control\u003C\u002Fstrong>—like maintaining the same top-down layout across a product line, enforcing strict brand styling, or fine-tuning object placement—\u003Cstrong>Flux 2\u003C\u002Fstrong> is typically the better fit due to its editing versatility, LoRA support, and higher-resolution output.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>If you prioritize \u003Cstrong>fast, photorealistic flat lay ideation\u003C\u002Fstrong> and want to generate many options at low cost—especially for mood boards, campaign exploration, or creative prop storytelling—\u003Cstrong>Grok Imagine\u003C\u002Fstrong> is a strong choice, with a major advantage in per-image pricing.\u003C\u002Fp>",[60,63,66,69,72],{"question":61,"answer":62},"Which model is better for clean, minimalist product flat lays?","Flux 2 is often stronger when you need consistent spacing, controlled backgrounds, and repeatable templates—especially if you plan to iterate via image-to-image editing or maintain a brand look with LoRA support. Grok Imagine can produce excellent minimalist scenes too, but Flux 2 tends to offer more control for precision layouts.",{"question":64,"answer":65},"Which model handles photorealistic lighting and shadows in top-down scenes best?","Grok Imagine is a standout for photorealistic quality, delivering convincing shadows and material realism in many flat lay setups. Flux 2 can also achieve realistic lighting, and its advantage is that you can refine results through editing and style transfer when the first generation isn’t perfect.",{"question":67,"answer":68},"How do they compare for consistent flat lay style across a series?","Flux 2 has a clear edge for series consistency because LoRA support and style transfer can help you maintain the same surface, palette, and lighting feel across multiple images. Grok Imagine is great for variety and creative exploration, but consistency may require more prompt iteration.",{"question":70,"answer":71},"Which is more cost-effective for flat lay campaigns with lots of variations?","Grok Imagine is significantly cheaper per image (4 credits), making it ideal for generating many composition options quickly. Flux 2 costs more per image (22 credits standard or 16 credits in Klein 9B), but can save time when you need fewer, more controlled iterations with editing.",{"question":73,"answer":74},"Can I adjust object placement after generating a flat lay?","Flux 2 is better suited to post-generation adjustments thanks to its versatile image-to-image editing capabilities, which can help refine spacing, swap props, or tweak the background. Grok Imagine supports image-to-image, but Flux 2 is generally the more editing-centric option for precision changes.",false,{"prices":77,"source":80},[78,79],{"label":17,"credits":18},{"label":20,"credits":21},"registry",{"prices":82,"source":84},[83],{"label":33,"credits":34},"definitions"]