[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fxV1PoXNEfHvdULDijv6eDLaMQ5_hStaEkashVISIXiE":3,"$fSbGUqcG0dZUmyMrQjMn_NRcrQ0brx1fkw46XZKwfAQ4":77,"$fEAj-CAzEmr414fbI9LXk5eEXdiZ2rIv4solC-pHalYg":82},{"modelA":4,"modelB":23,"comparisons":35,"seoContent":43,"isGenerating":76},{"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},"cmlm7l6ml00hqzjrqzf4kypc5","A casual phone-camera wide‑angle selfie in a bright, beautifully staged modern apartment living room (Zillow\u002FAirbnb hero vibe): a woman in her mid‑20s with shoulder‑length wavy brown hair, natural makeup, wearing an oversized cream sweater and light-wash jeans, holding her phone slightly above eye level and glancing near the lens with a relaxed half-smile while standing by a linen sofa and a round coffee table with a small vase of eucalyptus. Natural window light pours in from tall sheer-curtained windows, showing clean luxury decor (neutral rug, matte black floor lamp, minimalist wall art, open kitchen with bar stools in the background), candid “showing you the space” Instagram story feel, realistic colors and slight handheld imperfection.","https:\u002F\u002Finfluencer-studio.b-cdn.net\u002Fproduction\u002Fshowcase\u002Fcdfdec99-b097-414c-b8c0-20d8d4fc23c5.jpg","https:\u002F\u002Finfluencer-studio.b-cdn.net\u002Fproduction\u002Fshowcase\u002Fadab7665-f5c0-410f-ba70-2a69039f3aab.jpg","completed","real-estate",{"metaTitle":44,"metaDescription":45,"introText":46,"modelAStrengths":47,"modelBStrengths":53,"verdict":59,"faqs":60},"Flux 2 vs Grok Imagine: Real Estate & Interiors Comparison","Compare Flux 2 and Grok Imagine for real estate listing photos, interior staging, and design visuals—features, quality, editing, and cost per image.","\u003Cp>Real estate and interior content lives or dies by realism, proportions, and clean details—straight lines, accurate materials, and consistent lighting. On Influencer Studio, Flux 2 and Grok Imagine both generate compelling property and interior visuals, but they excel in different parts of the workflow.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>This comparison focuses on listing-ready imagery, virtual staging, and interior design concepts: how reliably each model produces photoreal rooms, how well it handles edits (like changing finishes or furniture), and how pricing impacts high-volume listing pipelines.\u003C\u002Fp>",[48,49,50,51,52],"Robust editing workflow for interiors (image-to-image, style transfer, and targeted changes) to iterate on staging and finishes without restarting from scratch","Higher output headroom (up to 4MP) for sharper listing assets, crop flexibility, and detail retention in wide room shots","LoRA support for consistent “building\u002Fagent brand” looks (e.g., recurring decor style, color palette, or developer-specific interior identity) across multiple properties","Useful for controlled transformations such as modernizing a room, swapping materials, or applying a cohesive design style while keeping layout continuity","Face-swap support when marketing needs require consistent lifestyle talent across property scenes (where appropriate for the campaign)",[54,55,56,57,58],"Strong photorealistic text-to-image output for quick concept rooms, mood boards, and hero visuals with high perceived detail","Good creative composition for lifestyle-forward interiors (e.g., cozy staging, aspirational decor) that still reads as realistic","Fast, cost-efficient iteration at 4 credits per image—well-suited to generating many options per room or per listing","Solid image-to-image capability for broad restyling passes and variations (e.g., “Scandinavian vs. modern farmhouse” options)","Effective for early-stage ideation where variety matters more than strict continuity with an existing photo","\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Choose Flux 2\u003C\u002Fstrong> when your real estate workflow depends on controlled edits, brand consistency, and higher-resolution deliverables—especially for virtual staging, finish swaps, and producing listing assets that need to hold up to cropping and zoom.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Choose Grok Imagine\u003C\u002Fstrong> when you need lots of photoreal options quickly and cheaply—great for generating multiple staging concepts, design directions, and attention-grabbing interior creatives before narrowing down to a final look. Many teams use Grok Imagine for breadth, then Flux 2 for precision and polish.\u003C\u002Fp>",[61,64,67,70,73],{"question":62,"answer":63},"Which model is better for virtual staging from an existing room photo?","Flux 2 is typically the stronger pick when you need controlled image-to-image edits (e.g., furnishing an empty room while preserving layout). Grok Imagine can work well for broader restyling, but Flux 2 is better suited to iterative, targeted staging changes.",{"question":65,"answer":66},"Which model is best for listing-ready realism (materials, lighting, straight lines)?","Both can produce photoreal interiors, but Flux 2’s editing flexibility and higher output resolution help when you need cleaner architectural continuity and sharper deliverables. Grok Imagine often shines for quick, high-impact realism in generated scenes.",{"question":68,"answer":69},"How do the costs compare for real estate teams producing many images?","Grok Imagine is significantly cheaper at 4 credits per image, making it ideal for high-volume exploration. Flux 2 costs more (22 credits per image on Standard or 16 credits per image on Klein 9B), which can be justified when you need higher resolution, repeatable styling, or precise edits.",{"question":71,"answer":72},"Can either model keep a consistent interior style across multiple rooms or listings?","Flux 2 has an advantage thanks to LoRA support, which helps maintain a consistent design language (palette, furniture vibe, finishing style) across a portfolio. Grok Imagine can maintain consistency through careful prompting and reference images, but it’s generally more variable.",{"question":74,"answer":75},"Which model is better for creating multiple design concepts (e.g., modern vs. coastal vs. industrial)?","Grok Imagine is a strong choice for rapid concept exploration because it’s cost-efficient and produces compelling variations quickly. Flux 2 is better when you’ve chosen a direction and want precise, repeatable refinements.",false,{"prices":78,"source":81},[79,80],{"label":17,"credits":18},{"label":20,"credits":21},"registry",{"prices":83,"source":85},[84],{"label":33,"credits":34},"definitions"]