Reve vs Flux
Generated on PixelDojo with Reve 2.1. Produced by PixelDojo's generation pipeline.
Reve 2.1 and Flux 2 Pro are both capable image models on PixelDojo that pull in different directions. Reve is built around combining and editing images, with generation, single-image edits, and multi-image remix in one tool. Flux 2 Pro is known for photoreal detail, strong anatomy, and LoRA support. The image above is a real Reve render of the prompt used for this comparison.
The hero image is a real Reve 2.1 render of the prompt shown below. Costs and capabilities are read from our live model catalog, not estimated.
Why Choose Pixel Dojo for Reve vs Flux
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Remix is the differentiator
Reve combines up to eight references into one image and targets each by frame. That is the workflow Flux does not center on.
Flux 2 Pro for photoreal single subjects
When the goal is one photoreal portrait or product shot with fine material detail, Flux 2 Pro is a strong pick at 1.5 credits.
LoRA support on the Flux side
Flux 2 works with trained LoRAs, so a consistent character or style you trained is available in generation.
Editing without leaving the tool
Reve edits an existing image from a plain prompt and keeps the rest of the scene, then can remix it with more references in the same place.
How It Works
Pick based on whether your project is about combining images or rendering one subject well.
Combining references
Use Reve when the final image needs parts from several photos. Attach references and describe the composition with frame tags.
Photoreal single subject
Use Flux 2 Pro for a single photoreal subject where anatomy and material detail carry the image.
Trained styles or characters
If you rely on a trained LoRA, Flux 2 is the side of this comparison that runs it in generation.
The Pixel Dojo Advantage
The specifics that usually decide between these two.
| Others | Pixel Dojo |
|---|---|
| Flux 2 Pro: text-to-image and single-image edits | Reve 2.1: adds multi-image remix of up to 8 references |
| 1.5 credits per image | 4 credits per image, flat across every mode |
| Runs trained LoRAs for style and character | Frame tags for precise, per-reference composition |
| Strength in photoreal single subjects | Strength in compositing and prompt-driven edits |
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Common Questions
Everything you need to know about Reve vs Flux
Which is better, Reve 2.1 or Flux 2 Pro?
They are built for different jobs. Reve 2.1 is better when you need to combine or edit multiple images. Flux 2 Pro is better for a single photoreal subject and for running trained LoRAs.
Is Flux 2 Pro cheaper than Reve?
Yes. Flux 2 Pro is 1.5 credits per image and Reve 2.1 is 4 credits per image. Reve costs more because it adds multi-image remix and unified editing.
Can Reve use a LoRA?
Reve does not run trained LoRAs. If a LoRA is central to your work, use the Flux family. If combining references is central, use Reve.
Does Flux 2 Pro do multi-image editing?
Flux 2 supports references, but Reve centers the remix workflow with frame tags that name which image each element comes from.
Can I use both on one account?
Yes. Reve and the Flux family both run on a single PixelDojo account with shared credits.