FLUX Restore Image

FLUX Restore Image for old photo repair, cleanup, and color restoration

Old photo repairScratch cleanupColor restoration4 credits
FLUX Restore Image
Restore damage, clean scratches, and colorize old photos with a dedicated FLUX Kontext workflow.

Drag and drop an image here

Or tap anywhere in this card to upload. PNG, JPG and WEBP are supported.

Single imageMin 1Max 1Max 5MBMin 256px / Max 4096px

PNG, JPG, WEBP

Output format

Safety tolerance

Seed

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When to use FLUX Restore Image

FLUX Restore Image fits restoration-first work where the source photo already has the right composition and the main task is to repair quality, not invent a new scene.

Why use FLUX Restore Image

Focused restoration workflow instead of generic editing

FLUX Restore Image narrows the job to damage repair, cleanup, and colorization so the workflow stays aligned with restoration rather than open-ended creative generation.

  • Old photo repair
  • Scratch cleanup
  • Color restoration

Single-image restoration with minimal friction

Upload one photo, keep the controls small, and rerun quickly when the goal is to recover the source image instead of redesigning it.

  • One-image upload
  • Fast rerun loop
  • Simple control surface

Output control for delivery-ready results

Choose PNG or JPG output, adjust safety tolerance, and optionally lock a seed when the team needs more predictable restoration behavior.

  • PNG or JPG
  • Safety tolerance
  • Optional seed

FLUX Restore Image use cases

This page works best when repair and cleanup are the whole assignment, not just one step inside creative generation.

Old family photo recovery

Use FLUX Restore Image when scanned or archived photos need broad repair before preservation, sharing, or further editing.

Scratch and damage cleanup

Choose this page when the source image is already compositionally correct and the work is mainly about fixing visible wear.

Restoration before downstream edits

Restore and colorize first, then move into upscaling, background removal, or broader image editing once the source looks clean again.

How to use FLUX Restore Image

Upload one image, choose the restoration output settings, run the model, then compare the restored result.

Upload the source image

Start with the photo or image that needs repair, cleanup, or color restoration.

Set the output options

Choose the output format, adjust safety tolerance, and add an optional seed when you want steadier reruns.

Run and review the restored result

Generate the restored image, compare it against the source, and rerun only after changing one variable at a time.

What to know before restoring

FLUX Restore Image is strongest when the original image is already compositionally correct and the problem is wear, damage, or faded color. It is a restoration page, not a broad image generator.

Keep the workflow disciplined: start with the source image, run the repair pass, and compare the result before changing output settings. That makes it easier to tell whether the next improvement should come from rerunning restoration or moving into a different tool.

After the image is clean, move into upscaling or broader editing only if the job actually changes. Restoration should come first when the goal is to recover the original asset, not reinterpret it.

FAQs

FLUX Restore Image FAQs

Quick answers about input requirements, controls, and when this restoration workflow fits best.




Related restoration and FLUX workflows

Open these pages when the task moves beyond basic repair.

Try FLUX Restore Image

Open FLUX Restore Image when the work is about repairing the source photo, not generating a new one.

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