February Roundup Newsletter
What's new in FLORA
Little big updates
This past month wasn't about a single headline feature. It was about making everything feel better—faster workflows and a pricing model that finally makes sense for teams.
Pay for output, not seats

We eliminated per-seat pricing. Every workspace now shares a single credit pool with unlimited members — so you can add collaborators without watching the bill multiply.
The math is simple: competitors charge $35-60 per person per month. We don't. No seat fees, no headcount anxiety.
This is how we think creative tools should work. You pay for what you generate, not how many people generate it.
Existing subscribers: You're grandfathered at current rates indefinitely.
Learn more about usage-based pricing here.
Edit without exporting
Inpaint, outpaint, and crop are now built into the canvas. Small edits no longer require a round-trip to Photoshop or other creative tools.
Inpaint: Select a region, regenerate just that area. Swap objects, fix artifacts, remove distractions.

Outpaint: Extend your images when you need more room—add sky, expand a background, make space for copy.

Crop: Tighten composition without leaving your workflow.

These aren't Photoshop replacements (yet… stay tuned for more). But for the quick fixes that used to break your flow? You can stay right here.
Split into Layers
Turn any generation into editable pieces. The node toolbar now includes "Split into Layers"—powered by Qwen's layered edit model—which separates foreground, background, and objects into individual outputs.
Iterate on parts of your composition without regenerating everything. Perfect for when you love the subject but need a different background, or want to export specific elements from your generations.

New models
Gemini 3 Flash — Google's speed-optimized model for rapid iteration. When you're exploring directions and want faster feedback loops without changing the rest of your workflow.
Flux 2 Klein — Black Forest Labs' lightweight variant. Lower credit cost, faster inference, solid quality for drafts and exploration.
xAI Imagine — Now available for image and video generation. Another option in your model toolkit.
Quality of life updates

Credit estimates before you run. See what a generation will cost before you hit go. No more surprises.
Option+drag to duplicate. Hold 'option' and drag out a node (or group, or multiple nodes) to create a duplicate. You can quickly create dozens of variants using this shortcut — and nodes / connections are both preserved when you duplicate.
Lock node. You can now create "locked" nodes within workflows or groups to preserve the output of the node, without regenerating the content within. This is great when you're trying to create a complex workflow with some inputs that you want to hold static.
Info panel visible by default. Resolution, cost, model—important context is now immediately visible without hunting.
Keyboard shortcuts on tooltips. Hover over any toolbar action to see its shortcut. Power users move faster; new users discover speed paths naturally.
Folder labels on dashboard. Projects now show which folder they're in. Small, but you'll notice when you're looking for something.
Marquee select to delete noodles. Select multiple connections and delete them in one action. Cleanup is faster.
"Enhance prompt" on text nodes. Now, get help enhancing your prompts when you're using text nodes as well.

Join us at FLORA Training Sessions

Weekly sessions where our team demonstrates techniques, you practice with hands-on activities, and we answer workflow questions in real-time.
Sessions take place Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays → See the full schedule on Lum
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