F Lite! A Copyright-Safe Image Generation AI Model from Freepik
- Kattiya Jantas
- Apr 30
- 2 min read
Freepik, the well-known graphics platform, launched its latest AI image generation model called F Lite on April 29, 2025, in collaboration with the startup Fal.ai. The highlight of F Lite is that it’s a large model trained on 100% copyright-safe data, and is SFW (Safe For Work), making it confidently usable for commercial purposes.

Highlights of F Lite
10 billion parameters – on par with top-tier image generation AI models.
Trained on over 80 million images – all legally licensed and owned by Freepik.
Safe for both users and copyright holders.
Two model variants available:
Standard: Highly accurate with prompts and easy to use.
Texture: Focuses on detailed surface textures, suitable for creative projects (requires more specific prompts).
Available via website, tools like ComfyUI, or programmatically via code.
Supports user fine-tuning with custom datasets.
Customization options include:
Image size adjustment
Creativity control (guidance scale)
Use of negative prompts to avoid unwanted outputs
Who is F Lite for?
Designers needing images without copyright infringement risks
Developers looking to integrate AI image generation into apps or websites
Creators seeking fresh inspiration from unique visuals
General users wanting to safely experiment with AI-generated images
Where to try F Lite?
Standard version available on Hugging Face
Texture version available on Fal.ai
Licensing
F Lite is released under the CreativeML Open RAIL-M license.
Other components such as T5 XXL and Flux Schnell VAE use Apache 2.0 license.
This allows free use under clearly defined conditions.
High-Quality Image Generation Without Copyright Concerns
F Lite marks another important step in the AI world with its focus on transparency, quality, and copyright-respecting image generation. It offers a new ethical choice for those who want to harness generative AI—freely available for development and further customization.
Sources: TechCrunch, F Lite Github
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