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.
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I'm the maker of FluxGen – AI Image Generator, and I built it out of pure necessity.
As a developer, I constantly found myself jumping between my code editor (like Cursor, VSC, or Windsurf) and design tools just to create simple images or visuals for my projects. It was a flow killer.
So I created FluxGen — an AI image generator that fits right into my workflow. I don’t have to leave my editor or break momentum. I can generate images and directly embed them into my code or web projects — super fast.
Honestly, it saves me a ton of time and makes building web stuff feel way smoother. The goal is to let creators stay in their zone and still ship visually rich products.
I'd love for you to give it a try and let me know what you think. Does it help your workflow too? Any feedback is super appreciated!
Thanks for checking it out 🙌
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?
Not particularly concerned about breaking flows, but here to upvote because it's such an ingenious idea. Congrats @mizaelgalvez
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?
This is fantastic for those constantly switching between editors and design tools, or anyone who wants to create visuals but end up breaking their momentum. Great job in solving a real pain point. Amazing launch, congratulations guys!
That sounds like a super practical tool for devs who want to stay in the zone. How well does FluxGen integrate with existing workflows like Git or project management tools?