Open-weight FLUX2-Klein 9B adult LoRA drops on HuggingFace with MIT license
An MIT-licensed LoRA fine-tune for FLUX2-Klein 9B enables explicit adult content generation on consumer hardware, released this week with permissive licensing.
B4100/Doggystyle_bbc_anal_flux2klein9b_lora is a LoRA adapter for FLUX2-Klein 9B that generates explicit adult imagery. The fine-tune landed on HuggingFace on May 14 under an MIT license, making it freely usable for both commercial and personal projects. FLUX2-Klein 9B, the base model from wikeeyang, is an open-weight text-to-image diffusion model that runs locally and supports unrestricted fine-tuning — a common target for adult-content LoRAs because practitioners can bypass the safety filters baked into closed APIs.
The LoRA is a Diffusers-compatible adapter, meaning it slots into existing FLUX2-Klein workflows in ComfyUI, Automatic1111, or any other diffusion framework that supports the Diffusers pipeline. The MIT license is unusually permissive for an adult-content LoRA — many similar fine-tunes ship under restrictive or ambiguous terms — and signals the creator intends broad reuse. FLUX2-Klein 9B's 9-billion-parameter architecture is large enough to produce coherent anatomy and scene composition but small enough to run on consumer GPUs with 12–16 GB VRAM.
The base model's open weights and lack of enforced safety make it a natural foundation for adult fine-tunes, though the ecosystem still lacks the polish and community tooling that Stable Diffusion XL and Pony models enjoy. First-generation adult LoRAs often struggle with hand anatomy and multi-figure coherence — issues that typically improve in v2 releases once community feedback rolls in. Watch for updated versions with refined prompt adherence and broader pose coverage as the LoRA matures.
