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    Qwen

    qwen-image-edit

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    Qwen-Image-Edit is an image editing model with multilingual text editing and strong subject consistency.

    • Image Generation
    • Text-to-Image
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    Follow the steps below to download and run the NVIDIA NIM inference microservice for this model on your infrastructure of choice.

    Step 1
    Get Credentials

    Export your personal credentials as environment variables:

    export NGC_API_KEY=<PASTE_API_KEY_HERE>
    

    Step 2
    Pull and Run the NIM

    Login to NVIDIA NGC so that you can pull the NIM container:

    echo "$NGC_API_KEY" | docker login nvcr.io --username '$oauthtoken' --password-stdin
    

    Pull and run the NIM with the command below.

    # Create the cache directory on the host machine.
    export LOCAL_NIM_CACHE=~/.cache/nim
    mkdir -p "$LOCAL_NIM_CACHE"
    chmod 777 $LOCAL_NIM_CACHE
                            
    docker run -it --rm --name=nim-server \
      --runtime=nvidia --gpus='"device=0"' \
      -e NGC_API_KEY=$NGC_API_KEY \
      -p 8000:8000 \
      -v "$LOCAL_NIM_CACHE:/opt/nim/.cache/" \
      nvcr.io/nim/qwen/qwen-image-edit:latest
    

    You can specify the desired version of Qwen-Image-Edit by adding -e NIM_MODEL_VERSION=<your version>. Available variants are qwen-image-edit, qwen-image-edit-2509, and qwen-image-edit-2511.

    When you run the preceding command, the container downloads the model, initializes a NIM inference pipeline, and performs a pipeline warm up. A pipeline warm up typically requires up to three minutes. The warm up is complete when the container logs show Pipeline warmup: start/done.

    Step 3
    Test the NIM

    invoke_url="http://localhost:8000/v1/infer"
    
    output_image_path="result.jpg"
    
    response=$(curl -X POST $invoke_url \
        -H "Accept: application/json" \
        -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
        -d '{
              "prompt": "A simple coffee shop interior",
              "seed": 0
            }')
    response_body=$(echo "$response" | awk '/{/,EOF-1')
    echo $response_body | jq .artifacts[0].base64 | tr -d '"' | base64 --decode > $output_image_path
    

    For more details on getting started with this NIM including configuring using parameters, visit the Visual GenAI NIM docs.