Flux Models
Usage
20.7M
631
4 of 5
- flux-2-pro
- flux-2-flex
- FLUX-1.1-pro
- flux-2-flex
- flux-2-pro
- FLUX-1.1-pro
- flux-kontext-max
Which models that traffic went to
- Flux 2 Pro82.5%17M
- Flux 2 Flex8.8%1.8M
- FLUX-1.1-pro8.7%1.8M
- Flux 2 Flex47.9%302
- Flux 2 Pro42.9%271
- FLUX-1.1-pro4.8%30
- Flux Kontext Max4.4%28
All 5 Flux Models
Open in model list| Modalities | ||
|---|---|---|
| FLUX-1.1-pro | Takes text, vision, returns vision. | FreeFree/M |
| flux-2-flex | Takes text, vision, returns vision. | FreeFree/M |
| flux-2-pro | Takes text, vision, returns vision. | FreeFree/M |
| flux-kontext-max | FreeFree/M | |
| fx-flux-2-pro | $2.00$2.00/M |
Flux on AIHubMix
Which Flux model should I start with?
FLUX-1.1-pro is free on input — the cheapest entry here that declares a token price. Move up to fx-flux-2-pro when answer quality matters more than cost.
Why are there several entries for the same model?
Because each row is a route you can call, not a model release. Some IDs name an upstream (azure-, alicloud-, cc-), and some differ only in capitalisation, kept so older integrations keep working.
The catalog does not carry a field saying which of those a given row is, so this page does not sort them into buckets it would have to invent. Every row shows that route’s own price, context and speed — compare those directly, and open a model to see the upstreams that serve it.
Do I need a separate Flux account?
No. One AIHubMix key covers every model on this page, and switching between them is a change to the model string — billing, rate limits, and logs stay in one place.
Start calling Flux in one line
One key, one endpoint, 859 models across 37 model authors.

