FluxGen for Cursor - Generate AI images without breaking your code flow
Generate images directly in your editor using Flux by Black Forest Labs.
Forget switching between apps. Create stunning visuals directly in your code editor. Perfect for developers, product creators, and technical teams who value maintaining their flow state.
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FluxGen - AI Image Generator for Cursor
Manna
In-editor image generation? Genius for flow state! Is it for Cursor only?
FluxGen - AI Image Generator for Cursor
@desmond_ren1 is not just for Cursor; it's available for all tools compatible with Visual Studio Code.
Fable Wizard
I love how FluxGen integrates seamlessly into your workflow, allowing developers to stay focused and save time on image creation—it's a real game-changer! How do you envision expanding FluxGen's capabilities to further enhance the user experience for both developers and designers?
FluxGen - AI Image Generator for Cursor
@jonurbonas Thanks! If this proves useful and gets enough traction, I’d love to take it further. One idea is integrating inpainting to let users refine generated images directly
I am using it for a while and it works for me!
FluxGen - AI Image Generator for Cursor
@harsh344 Love hearing that! 🙌 If you ever have feedback or ideas for making it even better, I’m all ears.
This could really streamline the workflow for devs!😄
FluxGen - AI Image Generator for Cursor
@shenjun That’s exactly the goal! 😄
Not particularly concerned about breaking flows, but here to upvote because it's such an ingenious idea. Congrats @mizaelgalvez
FluxGen - AI Image Generator for Cursor
@thefullstack Haha I see your handle is thefullstack — love it 😄 Really appreciate the support, and I genuinely hope it ends up being useful for you too!
Your product is really good and can be used as a way to generate raw images, but I still want to ask the founding team, how do you plan to deal with GPT4o's current raw image capabilities? It seems that its current capabilities overlap with your product positioning. Will you make any different iterations in the future?