CrePal Releases Qwen-Image-Edit-Rapid-AIO for Image Editing
CrePal has introduced Qwen-Image-Edit-Rapid-AIO, an AI-powered image editing tool built on Alibaba's Qwen-Image-Edit technology. The model consolidates multiple components into a single package for ComfyUI workflows.

CrePal has released Qwen-Image-Edit-Rapid-AIO, an AI-powered image editing tool based on Alibaba's Qwen-Image-Edit foundation. This new model integrates several separate components—accelerators, VAE (Variational Autoencoder), CLIP (Contrastive Language–Image Pretraining), and Lightning LoRA (Low-Rank Adaptation)—into a single, compact package. It is designed primarily for use with ComfyUI workflows.
The tool aims to streamline image editing by eliminating the need to manage multiple distinct models. It allows users to perform professional-grade edits, including text rendering, semantic editing, and appearance modifications. CrePal states this solution offers significant speed advantages and reduced storage requirements compared to traditional diffusion models.
Qwen-Image-Edit-Rapid-AIO is available for download from Hugging Face, with a full version around 60GB and a smaller, quantized FP8 version at approximately 30GB. The tool is intended for use with ComfyUI, which offers pre-configured workflow templates. Users can input text prompts for image generation or provide existing images for editing.
The model emphasizes speed and quality through its Lightning LoRA integration, enabling faster inference and 4- or 8-step acceleration options. Its open-source Apache 2.0 license permits commercial use, facilitating integration into workflows for businesses and individual creators alike.