About this model
Luma Uni-1 Max is an inpainting-focused image editing model from Luma, designed to modify, replace, or extend specific regions of an image while preserving the surrounding content. As the "Max" tier of the Uni-1 family, it sits at the higher-capability end of Luma's editing lineup, aimed at users who need clean, controllable edits rather than full image generation from scratch.
Released in June 2026, Uni-1 Max handles the kind of targeted work where a region is masked and regenerated to match intent — swapping objects, removing elements, filling gaps, or reworking details with results that blend naturally into the original composition. Its inpainting orientation makes it a tool for refinement and correction workflows rather than open-ended text-to-image creation.
In practice, Luma Uni-1 Max is best suited to designers, retouchers, and creators who already have an image and want to make precise, localized changes — restoring, editing, or recomposing parts of a picture while keeping everything else intact.
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