FLUX2-Klein 9B NSFW LoRA debuts on HuggingFace under MIT license
B4100 released FK_reversecowgirl_klein9b, an NSFW LoRA adapter for FLUX2-Klein 9B true-v2, published under MIT license on HuggingFace.
B4100 released FK_reversecowgirl_klein9b, an NSFW LoRA adapter for wikeeyang's FLUX2-Klein 9B true-v2 base model, on HuggingFace this week. The adapter ships under MIT license and targets text-to-image workflows in the Diffusers pipeline.
FLUX2-Klein 9B is an open-weight diffusion model derived from the FLUX architecture, scaled down to 9 billion parameters for local deployment. LoRA adapters like this one layer specialized behavior onto the base model without requiring a full fine-tune, making them a popular route for community-driven content generation. The open-weight foundation and MIT license mean practitioners can run, modify, and redistribute the weights without restriction.
Setup and compatibility
The adapter is tagged for Diffusers compatibility, which covers popular inference libraries including ComfyUI, Automatic1111, and Forge. Users need both the base weights—wikeeyang's FLUX2-Klein 9B true-v2—and the LoRA file to generate images. The HuggingFace listing provides no sample outputs or training data details, so early adopters will need to experiment with prompt syntax and inference settings to dial in results.
