Qwen Image 2 Edit

Edit up to 6 images at once with text prompts. Supports Chinese and English, flexible resolutions.

"Replace the cute kid with a chinese warrior"

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📄 About Qwen Image 2 Edit
Key Features
Unified AI model for both image generation and multi-image editing in a single workflow.
Supports editing of 1 to 6 images simultaneously, with reference-based instructions.
Accepts detailed prompts in both English and Chinese, with up to 800 characters for nuanced editing.
Advanced prompt expansion using LLMs enhances accuracy and creativity of results.
Flexible output options with support for PNG, JPEG, and WebP formats, and various aspect ratios including custom sizes.
Built-in negative prompt and safety checker features for greater control and content moderation.
High-resolution support (512x512 to 2048x2048 pixels) ensures professional-quality outputs.
💡 Use Cases
Replacing or modifying objects in multiple images for product catalogs or creative projects.
Batch retouching and enhancement of photos for marketing campaigns or e-commerce listings.
Generating social media visuals with different backgrounds and styles from a single set of images.
Creating composite images by referencing and editing several photos at once.
Translating image editing instructions between English and Chinese for global teams.
Automating repetitive image edits with prompt-based AI for time savings.
Producing multiple visual variants for A/B testing in advertising and content creation.
🎯 Best For
🎯 Professional designers, marketers, content creators, and teams needing advanced, multi-image AI editing with flexible language and output options.
👍 Pros
Handles multi-image edits efficiently, saving time on batch processing.
Supports both English and Chinese, making it accessible for global users.
Produces high-quality, high-resolution images suitable for professional use.
Prompt expansion increases editing accuracy and creative possibilities.
Comprehensive format and aspect ratio options for versatile outputs.
User-friendly interface with simple, prompt-driven controls.
⚠️ Considerations
Requires clear, detailed prompts for best results—may need some prompt crafting.
Maximum of six images per editing session may limit very large batch operations.
File size limit of 10MB per image and specific format support (JPEG, PNG, WebP) may require image pre-processing.
📚 How to Use Qwen Image 2 Edit
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Prepare your images (up to 6, each between 384px and 5000px, under 10MB, in JPEG, PNG, or WebP format).
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Upload the images to the platform, maintaining the intended reference order.
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Enter your editing instructions in the prompt field, referencing each image as 'image 1', 'image 2', etc., in either English or Chinese.
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Optionally set negative prompts to specify what should be avoided in the output, and choose your desired output format and image size.
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Adjust advanced settings if necessary, such as enabling prompt expansion or selecting the number of output images.
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Submit your request and download the generated images once processing is complete.
💡 Pro Tips for Qwen Image 2 Edit
Reference Images in Order for Complex Edits When uploading multiple images, maintain a clear order and reference them explicitly as 'image 1', 'image 2', etc. in your prompt. This ensures the model applies edits to the correct source. For example, 'Replace the background in image 1 with the scenery from image 2' gives precise control. This multi-image workflow is unique compared to single-image editors like FLUX 2 Dev Edit, making Qwen Image 2 Edit ideal for composite projects.
Leverage Bilingual Prompts for Nuanced Instructions Qwen Image 2 Edit natively understands both English and Chinese prompts, allowing you to use whichever language best captures your intent. Chinese speakers can describe cultural or regional details more naturally, while English prompts work equally well. Mix languages if needed for technical terms. This bilingual capability sets it apart from most Western models and makes it particularly effective for global teams working on localized content.
Enable Prompt Expansion for Better AI Interpretation The built-in LLM prompt expansion feature rewrites and enriches your instructions to improve output quality. Enable this when your prompt is brief or when you want the AI to fill in creative details. For instance, 'sunset beach' becomes 'warm golden sunset over tropical beach with soft shadows and vivid sky'. This feature is especially useful for users new to prompt engineering and delivers more consistent results than manual prompt crafting.
Use Negative Prompts to Avoid Common Artifacts Specify unwanted elements in the negative prompt field to prevent quality issues. Common entries include 'low resolution, blurry, distorted, artifacts, oversaturated colors'. This gives you finer control over the final output and reduces the need for re-generations. Negative prompts are particularly effective when working with complex multi-image edits where unintended blending or style transfer might occur. Test different negative prompt combinations to find what works best for your content type.
Choose the Right Output Format for Your Workflow Select PNG for images requiring transparency or maximum quality, JPEG for smaller file sizes and web use, or WebP for the best balance of quality and compression. For professional print work, PNG is recommended. For social media and web content, WebP offers superior compression without visible quality loss. If you need to further edit outputs in tools like Photoshop, PNG preserves the most detail and avoids compression artifacts.
Generate Multiple Variants for A/B Testing Set the num_images parameter to 2-6 to produce multiple variations from a single prompt. This is cost-effective for marketing teams testing different visual approaches or for designers exploring creative directions. Each variant uses the same seed with slight variations, giving you related but distinct outputs. Compare this to running separate sessions on Qwen Image 2 Pro Edit, which offers higher resolution but may cost more per generation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Qwen Image 2 Edit accepts JPEG, PNG, and WebP images between 384px and 5000px, up to 10MB each. It supports editing 1 to 6 images per session and produces outputs in JPEG, PNG, or WebP format.
Prompt expansion uses advanced language models to optimize your instructions, clarifying intent and improving result quality. It is recommended for more complex edits or when you want the AI to interpret your prompts creatively.
Yes, Qwen Image 2 Edit allows you to upload and edit between 1 and 6 images per session. For larger batch operations, multiple sessions can be run in sequence.
Pricing varies by model and is based on a pay-as-you-go credit system. This allows users to pay only for the editing tasks they perform, providing cost flexibility.
Yes, Qwen Image 2 Edit produces high-resolution, professional-quality images suitable for commercial use, including marketing, advertising, and content creation.
Qwen Image 2 Edit charges credits based on the number of input images, output images requested, and resolution selected. Editing a single image costs fewer credits than editing six images simultaneously. Similarly, generating multiple output variants (up to 6) increases the total credit cost per session. Higher resolutions like 2048x2048 consume more credits than standard 1024x1024 outputs. The pay-as-you-go model means you only pay for what you use, with no subscription required. Check the model's pricing details on JAI Portal before running large batch jobs, and consider running test edits at lower resolutions to optimize credit usage for your workflow.
Yes, all images generated through JAI Portal's paid credits come with full commercial-use rights, including Qwen Image 2 Edit outputs. You can use the edited images in marketing materials, product listings, advertisements, social media campaigns, and client projects without needing to credit the model or platform. This applies whether you're editing product photos for e-commerce, creating branded content, or producing assets for paid advertising. However, you remain responsible for ensuring that your input images and prompts do not infringe on third-party copyrights or trademarks. For high-stakes commercial work, consider reviewing your specific use case with legal counsel, but JAI Portal's terms grant broad commercial rights to all paid outputs.
First, review your prompt for clarity and specificity—vague instructions can lead to inconsistent results. Enable prompt expansion if you haven't already, as it helps the AI interpret your intent more accurately. Use the negative prompt field to explicitly exclude common issues like 'blurry, distorted, low quality, artifacts, oversaturated'. Check that your input images meet the size and format requirements (384-5000px, under 10MB, JPEG/PNG/WebP). If one image in a multi-image set is causing problems, try editing it separately or replacing it with a higher-quality version. Adjusting the seed value can also produce different results from the same prompt. For persistent issues, consider switching to Qwen Image 2 Pro Edit for higher-fidelity outputs, or try alternative models like FLUX 2 Dev Edit for different editing approaches.
Qwen Image 2 Edit is specifically designed for multi-image workflows, allowing you to upload and reference up to six images in a single session. This is more efficient than running six separate sessions on single-image models like OpenAI GPT Image 2 Edit. You can apply consistent edits across multiple images or create composite results by referencing elements from different source images. For example, 'use the lighting from image 1 and apply it to image 2 and image 3' executes in one pass. This batch capability saves both time and credits when working with related images. However, if you need to edit dozens or hundreds of images with identical instructions, consider using JAI Portal's API for automated batch processing, which can handle larger volumes more efficiently than the web interface.
Yes, by using the same seed value, input images, prompt, and settings, you can reproduce identical results. The seed parameter controls the randomness of the generation process—using the same seed with identical inputs produces the same output. To enable reproducibility, note the seed value from a successful edit (visible in the output metadata or generation log) and manually set it in the advanced settings for your next session. This is particularly useful for iterative workflows where you want to make small prompt adjustments while keeping other elements consistent, or when a client requests minor variations of an approved design. Keep in mind that even small changes to the prompt, input images, or settings will alter the output, even with the same seed.
⚖️ How Qwen Image 2 Edit Compares
Qwen Image 2 Edit occupies a unique position among JAI Portal's image editing models by offering True multi-image editing in a single session—up to six images can be uploaded and referenced simultaneously. This sets it apart from single-image editors like FLUX 2 Dev Edit or OpenAI GPT Image 2 Edit, which require separate sessions for each image. Its bilingual support (English and Chinese) makes it particularly valuable for international teams and projects targeting Asian markets, a capability not found in most Western models. For users needing higher resolution or more advanced editing features, Qwen Image 2 Pro Edit offers enhanced quality at a higher credit cost, while Qwen Image 2 Edit provides an excellent balance of capability and affordability for most projects. Compared to specialized tools like AI Headshot Generator or FLUX 2 Face to Full Portrait, Qwen Image 2 Edit is more general-purpose and handles a broader range of editing tasks beyond portrait work. Choose Qwen Image 2 Edit when you need efficient batch editing, composite image creation, or bilingual prompt support at professional quality levels. Its prompt expansion feature also makes it more forgiving for users still developing their prompt engineering skills. Explore JAI Portal's model comparison view or sign up to test Qwen Image 2 Edit alongside alternatives and find the best fit for your specific workflow and budget.

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