If you've been following AI image generation, you've probably heard of Stable Diffusion. The Flux 2 Klein models come from the same people—a team called Black Forest Labs that split off to build something faster and more practical for everyday use. They released the Klein family in January 2025.
"Klein" is German for "small," and that's the whole idea here: models that generate quality images quickly, without needing expensive hardware or long wait times. The previous generation of AI image tools often felt sluggish—you'd type a prompt and wait several seconds (or longer) for results. Klein changes that, especially the faster variants.
Klein 9B is the highest-quality option. It takes a bit longer—around 2-3 seconds—but the results tend to have more detail and handle tricky requests better. Think of it as the "final draft" model when you need something polished.
Klein 4B is the everyday workhorse. It's faster, cheaper, and still produces solid results for most use cases. If you're generating lots of images or iterating on ideas, this is probably where you'll spend most of your time. Klein 4B Distilled takes speed even further—it's optimized to be as fast as possible, which makes it great for quick experiments or when you just want to see "what if."
In practice, the 9B handles faces and fine details better, while the 4B variants occasionally smooth over subtleties. But honestly, the differences are often smaller than you'd expect—especially if you're using images at normal sizes rather than zooming in to pixel-peep.
Note: One nice thing about all three Klein models: they can both generate images from scratch and edit existing images. You don't need separate tools for different tasks.