Deploying this model locally is quickest when done via a simple curl command.
Proceed by following the technical instructions below.
The tool automatically synchronizes and downloads the model database.
The program scans your VRAM and RAM to seamlessly apply optimal configurations.
The Qwen-Image-Edit_ComfyUI model leverages a state‑of‑the‑art diffusion framework to deliver precise image editing capabilities directly within the ComfyUI environment. It supports high‑resolution outputs and enables operations such as object removal, inpainting, and style transfer with minimal latency. A conditional guidance mechanism ensures semantic consistency across edited regions, preserving the original context while applying modifications. The architecture employs a dual‑encoder design that combines a vision encoder for detailed feature extraction and a text encoder for contextual understanding. Users can integrate the model into existing node‑based workflows without extensive retraining, making advanced editing accessible to both developers and artists. Below is a quick comparison of key performance metrics that highlight its efficiency and quality relative to similar tools.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Resolution | 2048×2048 |
| Inference Time | ~120ms |
| PSNR | 38.5 dB |
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