Recraft V4 Pro SVG

AI Image Generation Model

Image $$$$ · 30¢

Recraft AI's premium text-to-vector model for generating detailed SVG vector graphics with refined composition and materials

Recraft V4 Pro SVG API OpenAI-compatible

Integrate Recraft V4 Pro SVG into your workflow via the Lumenfall OpenAI-compatible API to programmatically generate scalable vector graphics and professional text-to-image illustrations.

Base URL
https://api.lumenfall.ai/openai/v1
Model
recraft-v4-pro-svg

Code Examples

Text to Image

/v1/images/generations
curl -X POST \
  https://api.lumenfall.ai/openai/v1/images/generations \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $LUMENFALL_API_KEY" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "model": "recraft-v4-pro-svg",
    "prompt": "",
    "size": "1024x1024"
  }'
# Response:
# { "created": 1234567890, "data": [{ "url": "https://...", "revised_prompt": "..." }] }

Parameter Reference

Required Supported Not available

Core Parameters

Parameter Type Description Modes
prompt string Required. Text prompt for image generation
T2I

Size & Layout

Parameter Type Description Modes
size string Image dimensions as WxH pixels (e.g. "1024x1024") or aspect ratio (e.g. "16:9")
WxH determines both shape and scale (aspect_ratio and resolution are ignored when size is provided). W:H format is equivalent to aspect_ratio.
T2I
aspect_ratio string Aspect ratio of the output image (e.g. "16:9", "1:1")
Controls shape independently of scale. Use with resolution to control both. If size is also provided, size takes precedence. Any ratio is accepted and mapped to the nearest supported value.
T2I
resolution string Output resolution tier (e.g. "1K", "4K")
1K 2K
Controls scale independently of shape. Higher tiers produce larger images and cost more. If size is also provided, size takes precedence for scale. Any tier is accepted and mapped to the nearest supported value.
T2I
Output size aspect_ratio + resolution
Flexible
Custom
1–14142px per side
"WxH" Any pixel dimensions within model constraints
1K 14 sizes
Output size aspect_ratio + resolution
866 × 1212 "866x1212" or "10:14" + "1K"
1183 × 887 "1183x887" or "4:3" + "1K"
916 × 1145 "916x1145" or "4:5" + "1K"
1145 × 916 "1145x916" or "5:4" + "1K"
1024 × 1024 "1024x1024" or "1:1" + "1K"
887 × 1182 "887x1182" or "3:4" + "1K"
724 × 1448 "724x1448" or "1:2" + "1K"
1448 × 724 "1448x724" or "2:1" + "1K"
793 × 1322 "793x1322" or "6:10" + "1K"
836 × 1254 "836x1254" or "2:3" + "1K"
1254 × 836 "1254x836" or "3:2" + "1K"
768 × 1365 "768x1365" or "9:16" + "1K"
1365 × 768 "1365x768" or "16:9" + "1K"
1211 × 865 "1211x865" or "14:10" + "1K"
2K 14 sizes
Output size aspect_ratio + resolution
1536 × 3072 "1536x3072" or "1:2" + "2K"
3072 × 1536 "3072x1536" or "2:1" + "2K"
1792 × 2560 "1792x2560" or "10:14" + "2K"
2560 × 1792 "2560x1792" or "14:10" + "2K"
1664 × 2688 "1664x2688" or "6:10" + "2K"
1792 × 2432 "1792x2432" or "3:4" + "2K"
2432 × 1792 "2432x1792" or "4:3" + "2K"
1664 × 2560 "1664x2560" or "2:3" + "2K"
2560 × 1664 "2560x1664" or "3:2" + "2K"
2048 × 2048 "2048x2048" or "1:1" + "2K"
1536 × 2688 "1536x2688" or "9:16" + "2K"
1792 × 2304 "1792x2304" or "4:5" + "2K"
2304 × 1792 "2304x1792" or "5:4" + "2K"
2688 × 1536 "2688x1536" or "16:9" + "2K"

How these parameters work

size

Exact pixel dimensions

"1920x1080"
aspect_ratio

Shape only, default scale

"16:9"
resolution

Scale tier, preserves shape

"1K"

Priority when combined

size aspect_ratio + resolution aspect_ratio resolution

size is most specific and always wins. aspect_ratio and resolution control shape and scale independently.

How matching works

Shape matching – we pick the closest supported ratio. Ask for 7:1 on a model with 4:1 and 8:1, you get 8:1.
Scale matching – providers use different tier formats: K tiers (0.5K 1K 2K 4K) or megapixel tiers (0.25 1). If the exact tier isn't available, you get the nearest one.
Dimension clamping – if a model has pixel limits, we clamp dimensions to fit and keep the aspect ratio intact.

Output & Format

Parameter Type Description Modes
response_format string How to return the image
url b64_json
Default: "url"
T2I
output_format string Output image format
png jpeg gif webp avif
Gateway converts to requested format if provider doesn't support it natively.
T2I
output_compression integer Compression level for lossy formats (JPEG, WebP, AVIF)
T2I
n integer Number of images to generate
Default: 1
Gateway generates multiple images in parallel even if provider only supports 1.
T2I

Additional Parameters

Parameter Type Description Modes
background_color fal object The preferable background color of the generated images.
T2I
colors fal array An array of preferable colors
T2I
enable_safety_checker fal boolean If set to true, the safety checker will be enabled.
T2I

Parameter Normalization

How we handle parameters across different providers

Not every provider speaks the same language. When you send a parameter, we handle it in one of four ways depending on what the model supports:

Behavior What happens Example
passthrough Sent as-is to the provider style, quality
renamed Same value, mapped to the field name the provider expects prompt
converted Transformed to the provider's native format size
emulated Works even if the provider has no concept of it n, response_format

Parameters we don't recognize pass straight through to the upstream API, so provider-specific options still work.