Redux
Overview
Redux lets you generate new variations of an image while keeping the original composition and subject consistent. It’s designed for exploration without starting over.
What Redux Does
Creates multiple visual variations of an image
Preserves the main subject, framing, and structure
Introduces subtle changes in style, details, or mood
Ideal for iterative workflows and comparison
How to Use Redux
1. Open the Image You Want to Iterate On
You can use Redux on:
A generated image
An edited image
An image from your threads
Click the image to open it in the editor.
2. Select Redux
In the toolbar and homepage:
Click Redux
Redux options will appear
No masking or manual selection is required.
3. Generate Variations
Click Confirm
Kira generates new versions that stay close to the original image
Review and compare results
Each successful Redux generation counts as one action.
Tips for Best Results
Start with a strong original image
Use short, high-level prompts rather than detailed instructions
Use Inpaint if you want to change specific areas instead
Credits & Usage
Redux costs 5 credits per successful result
Credits are only deducted if the generation completes successfully
Failed or interrupted attempts do not consume credits
Troubleshooting
The variation looks too similar
Try using Redux to get more variations.
I want to change a specific area
Use Inpaint instead of Redux.
Related Tools
Image Generation – Start from scratch
Inpaint – Modify specific areas
Adjust – Fine-tune results
Filter – Apply final styling
