Krea's pitch is speed to a usable image: generate, look, adjust, generate again, with photoreal output and reference images that hold a style steady across the iterations. Versely's catalog carries that same model — Krea 2 Medium and Krea 2 Large are both live and selectable — on a pool of 296 models rather than one.
What follows is the part after the draft: the enhance-and-finish shelf that turns a fast take into a usable file.
Krea 2, on the same pool as everything else
krea-2-medium (3 credits, listing Photoreal and Style-references among its catalog features) and krea-2-large (5 credits, listing Aesthetic and Style-references) are both live in Versely's catalog — the same style-reference emphasis Krea built its name on, on both tiers. Both take reference_images as a real parameter on the same generate_images call used for every other model, so a locked style carries into a follow-up prompt without a separate workflow.
One of the few models with its own prompting reference page
Krea 2 Medium is one of 54 models in Versely's catalog with a dedicated per-model prompting guide — a real parameter table, worked templates and technique notes for that specific model, rather than generic image-prompting advice reused across every page. For a model whose main selling point is iteration speed, knowing exactly which parameters move the output is what actually saves a round of trial and error.
After the draft looks right, a real enhance shelf
upscale_image increases resolution without re-drawing the composition; colorize_photo restores a faded or grayscale source used as a style reference, and split_image_grid pulls one variation out of a multi-image batch result. None of these are one generic 'enhance' button wearing different labels — each is a distinct, dedicated operation with its own model choice.
Fast iteration, kept honest
num_images renders several takes in one call, and holding the seed fixed on that same call isolates whether a wording change or a model change is actually doing the work — the same one-variable-at-a-time discipline that turns rapid iteration into a real answer instead of a pile of unrelated tries.
How it works
1. Start from a reference if the look already exists
reference_images pins a style, subject or palette; without one, the prompt alone drives the generation.
2. Generate a batch, fixed seed
Several takes at once, with the seed held constant, isolates what a prompt tweak actually changes.
3. Pick the keeper and finish it
upscale_image for resolution, split_image_grid if the take came back as a variation grid.
4. Reuse the reference on the next asset
The same reference_images carries a locked look into a new prompt, so a series doesn't drift.
Where this lives in Versely
Who this fits
- Rapid concepting where several directions get compared fast
- Photoreal product or lifestyle shots with a locked style reference
- Restoring a faded photo before using it as a style reference
- Pulling one variation out of a multi-image batch result
- Finishing a fast draft that already looks right at print resolution
Frequently asked questions
How does Versely compare to Krea?+
Krea 2 Medium and Krea 2 Large are both live, selectable models in Versely's catalog, on the same credit pool as 294 others — including a per-model prompting guide for Krea 2 Medium specifically. Versely adds a dedicated enhance shelf around the generation itself: upscaling, colorizing a restored reference, and splitting a variation grid, each a distinct tool rather than one generic filter.
Can I lock a style across several generations?+
Yes — reference_images is a real parameter on Versely's image-generation call, so a reference image can steer a follow-up prompt toward the same look rather than starting from zero each time.
Is there guidance specific to the Krea models, or just general prompting tips?+
Krea 2 Medium has its own page among Versely's 54 per-model prompting guides — a real parameter table and worked templates for that model, not generic advice reused across every page.
What happens after a fast draft looks right?+
It moves to Versely's enhance shelf — upscale_image for resolution, split_image_grid if it came back as a variation grid — as separate, dedicated steps rather than one operation folded into the generation itself.
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Reviewed August 19, 2026. Facts about Krea on this page are general, publicly known positioning, not pricing or feature claims — see /alternatives for how this page set is scoped. Versely capability links above are pulled from the same live data the rest of versely.studio uses, so they move when the product does.