Qwen Image Edit Plus takes a text instruction and one or more reference photos, then returns a revised image that matches exactly what you described. If you've ever spent an hour in a photo editor trying to remove a background or swap a color, this model cuts that down to a single sentence. It handles multi-image editing, so you can paste a person from one photo into the scene of another with a simple description. Single-image edits stay consistent across details, preserving the original composition while applying targeted changes. Native ControlNet support lets you constrain the output to a specific pose, edge map, or depth layout, giving you precise structural control over the result. Drop this into a product photography workflow, a social media content routine, or a client retouching job. Write the edit as a prompt, hit run, and iterate in seconds. No software to install, no technical setup required.
Qwen Image Edit Plus is an AI image editing model that reshapes one or more reference photos based on plain-text instructions. Instead of learning a complex editing app, you describe what you want changed and the model handles the rest. On Picasso IA, you can run it directly in your browser with no installation or setup. Whether you need to swap a background, blend two images, or apply a style consistently across a set of photos, a clear sentence is usually all it takes to get a usable result.
Do I need programming skills or technical knowledge to use this? No, just open Qwen Image Edit Plus on Picasso IA, adjust the settings you want, and hit generate.
Is it free to try? Yes, you can run Qwen Image Edit Plus without installing anything. Picasso IA lets you access the model directly in your browser, so you can test it before committing to any plan.
How long does it take to get results? Most edits complete in under ten seconds. The fast mode is enabled by default, applying additional optimizations to keep generation time short without visible loss in quality.
Can I work with more than one image at a time? Yes. The model accepts multiple reference images in a single run, which makes it practical for tasks like combining elements from two photos or applying a consistent edit across a batch.
What output formats does it support? You can download results as WebP, JPG, or PNG. WebP is the default and gives a good balance between file size and visual quality. PNG is lossless and the right choice when you need clean, artifact-free edges.
Can I control the output quality? For JPG and WebP outputs, you can set quality from 0 to 100. The default is 95, which produces sharp results suitable for web publishing or client handoff. PNG outputs are always lossless, so the quality slider does not apply to them.
What if the result does not match what I had in mind? Rewrite your prompt with more specific detail and regenerate. If you need repeatable results across multiple runs, set a fixed seed value. Small changes in phrasing can shift the output noticeably, so refining the wording is the fastest way to get closer to what you want.
Everything this model can do for you
Paste elements from two or more reference photos into a single coherent output.
Targeted edits preserve the original composition and fine details outside the edited region.
Constrain the output to a specific pose, depth map, or edge layout for precise structural control.
Run with speed optimizations enabled to get results in a fraction of the standard processing time.
Choose from 1:1, 16:9, 9:16, 4:3, or match the input image dimensions automatically.
Export results as WebP, JPEG, or PNG with adjustable quality from 0 to 100.
Set a fixed seed to reproduce the same output across multiple runs for batch consistency.