Imagery is the fastest tell of a site built in a hurry — flat, hazy, anonymous. So it is the first thing we refuse to compromise on. Today FLUX.2 becomes the default model behind every image UOVA generates, across every template and every tool.
The jump is in the floor, not the ceiling. Highlights hold. Materials behave — glass refracts, metal catches a real highlight, skin reads as skin. The seventh finger and the melted edge are gone. For a tool whose whole promise is that anyone can make a beautiful site, the worst image you can get is the number that matters, and that number just moved.
There is nothing to switch on. Open the builder, describe a scene, and the new engine is already underneath it. Existing sites keep their current imagery; anything you generate from today forward arrives on FLUX.2.
An AI-built site should not be a downgrade. It should be a site, full stop, that happened to be built fast.
It is the clearest move yet in the direction we keep betting the company on: that fast and good are not opposites, and that the right model, with the right taste around it, raises the floor instead of flooding the zone with more beige.




