Flux Ultra 1.1 vs Reve
Product-only shots, flat lays, and unboxing — see how these models compare with real AI-generated outputs.
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Flux Ultra 1.1 and Reve are both strong options in Influencer Studio for generating product photography—whether you need clean product-only shots on seamless backgrounds, styled flat lays, or unboxing-style scenes. This comparison focuses on practical outcomes: realism, surface detail, brand consistency, and how reliably each model follows packaging and label requirements.
While both models support text-to-image workflows, they differ in emphasis. Flux Ultra 1.1 prioritizes premium photorealism and micro-detail, whereas Reve leans into aesthetic styling with notably accurate text rendering—often helpful for packaging, labels, and on-image copy.
Product Photography — Side-by-Side Results
Prompt
"A candid TikTok-style shot of a 20s woman with shoulder-length wavy brown hair in an oversized gray hoodie and biker shorts, standing in her kitchen and holding a sleek serum bottle up near her face while looking toward the phone camera like she’s mid-UGC review. Natural morning window light with realistic shadows, slight hand motion blur, messy countertop in the background, casual unposed expression. Product-photography emphasis on the bottle: ultra-crisp label, clean highlight rolloff, dramatic crisp shadow and high-end commercial clarity while still feeling like a real phone-shot Instagram story."
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Flux Ultra 1.1 | Reve |
|---|---|---|
| Provider | Black Forest Labs | Reve |
| Subcategories | text-to-image | text-to-image |
| 1080p / 2k Mode | Yes | Yes |
| 4k Mode | No | No |
| NSFW Rating | Strict | Medium |
| Aspect Ratio | 1:1, 16:9, 9:16, 3:4, 4:3, 21:9 | 1:1, 16:9, 9:16, 3:4, 4:3 |
| Starting Price | 16 credits | 8 credits |
Flux Ultra 1.1 Strengths
- Exceptional photorealism for product-only hero shots (clean edges, believable materials, lifelike lighting)
- Ultra-high detail that helps with texture fidelity (fabric weave, brushed metal, glass reflections, cosmetic powders)
- Premium-looking studio lighting results for ecommerce-style imagery (seamless backdrops, controlled shadows)
- Strong for close-up crops and zoom-friendly compositions where imperfections are noticeable
Reve Strengths
- More reliable text rendering for packaging, labels, and printed elements (useful for legible mockups and unboxing inserts)
- Strong aesthetic direction for styled flat lays (color palettes, props, and composition that feel editorial)
- Efficient for creative product concepts and variations when you need more options per budget
- Good balance of style and clarity for social-first product images (thumbnail-friendly, visually cohesive)
Verdict
If your priority is premium, photoreal product-only imagery—especially hero shots that need convincing materials, crisp edges, and high-end studio lighting—Flux Ultra 1.1 is typically the better fit, albeit at a higher cost per image (16 credits).
If you frequently need readable packaging text, label accuracy, or creative flat-lay styling while keeping costs down, Reve is a practical choice at 8 credits per image. Many teams use Flux Ultra 1.1 for final hero frames and Reve for concepting, text-heavy packaging scenes, and rapid variant generation.
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