How to get the best out of Kontext Max Editing Multi
Kontext Max Editing Multi on Pixio is multi-image editing with Kontext Max: complex, reference-driven changes using multiple images. Use it when you have a base image and one or more references and want the best Kontext quality for reference-driven edits.
Kontext Max Editing Multi
Kontext Max Editing Multi on Pixio is multi-image editing with Kontext Max: complex, reference-driven changes using multiple images. Use it when you have a base image and one or more references and want the best Kontext quality for reference-driven edits.
Use this when
- You have a base image and reference image(s) and want prompt-driven edits influenced by the references with Kontext Max quality.
- You need complex, reference-driven changes (e.g. apply style from one image to the base, combine elements from several).
- You want multi-image edit workflows with the best Kontext tier.
- You prefer Kontext and need multiple references in one edit (use Kontext Max Editing for single-image).
- You are combining style, content, or mood from multiple images with a single prompt.
Modes in Pixio
| Mode | Input | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Edit Multi | Base image + reference image(s) + prompt | Reference-driven edits with Kontext Max quality |
Options
| Option | Values | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Base image | Your upload | Image to edit |
| Reference(s) | One or more (check Pixio) | Style or content reference |
| Prompt | Your text | What to change and how to use the reference(s) |
| Edit strength | Low–High (check Pixio) | How much to change vs preserve |
| Credits | Plan-based | Check model card in Pixio |
Credits
Credits are plan-based; check the model card in Pixio for your plan and cost per image.
Prompt structure
[What to change] + [how to use the reference(s)]. Be explicit (e.g. "apply the color grading of the reference to the base", "merge the style of reference 1 with the subject of the base"). Base and reference(s) define inputs; prompt defines the edit.
