Qwen Image 3.0 Pro Text to Image vs xAI Grok Imagine Image v2.0 Text to Image: Which text to image API Should You Use? (2026)

6 min · Updated 2026-07-11 · By the NamiFusion team

Qwen Image 3.0 Pro Text to Image vs xAI Grok Imagine Image v2.0 Text to Image for text to image: pricing, parameters and when to pick which — both are testable in the NamiFusion playground.

Qwen Image 3.0 Pro Text to Image and xAI Grok Imagine Image v2.0 Text to Image are both text to image models on NamiFusion — same REST API, same credit system, near-zero switching cost. The only real question is which to reach for first. Here is a practical decision guide by price, control and use case.

Spec snapshot

· Qwen Image 3.0 Pro Text to Image (Qwen Image 3.0 Pro): text to image, 6 tunable parameters, about $0.080 per typical run

· xAI Grok Imagine Image v2.0 Text to Image (X Ai): text to image, 5 tunable parameters, about $0.080 per typical run

When should you pick which?

· Similar pricing: run a few tests of each in the playground and pick by output quality.

· Need fine-grained control: pick Qwen Image 3.0 Pro Text to Image — more tunable parameters, better for reproducible pipelines.

· Still unsure? Test both: run the same prompt through each model in the playground (exact quote before submit) — that is the fastest answer.

How hard is it to switch?

Near zero on NamiFusion: both models share the same POST /run endpoint — change the model_id and parameter names, and your keys, credits and polling logic all carry over.

FAQ

Can I use both models at once?+

Yes — one API key can call any model in the store; each is billed at its own price.

How current is this comparison?+

Specs and prices come from live model configuration; this page refreshes automatically every day.

Does the free trial cover both models?+

Signup bonus credits can only be used on selected models, and eligibility may change. The playground shows the exact quote for both models before submission.

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