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fal Codex Plugin

Author
Fal
Category
Creativity
Topics
Design & Media Production · AI Agents & AI App Development
Version
1.0.3
First seen
2026-07-12
Last confirmed
2026-07-13
Explanation last updated
2026-07-12

The explanation below is AI-generated. Please verify it against the sources.

fal is a Codex plugin (version 1.0.3, MIT licensed, developer 'Fal') that brings image, video, audio, 3D, training, and editing workflows into Codex through an OpenAI app connector. According to the plugin manifest, it also provides focused skills for model recommendation, schema inspection, pricing, async jobs, and file uploads. The plugin is built on top of fal.ai, described on its homepage as a generative media platform for developers offering access to 1,000+ production-ready image, video, audio, and 3D models via API, plus serverless and on-demand GPU compute. The plugin's category is listed as "Creativity," and its default prompts focus on generating images, finding/recommending models, and running image editing or upscaling workflows.

Overview

fal.ai (the underlying service) is described on its homepage as a generative media platform for developers, providing API access to a library of 1,000+ image, video, audio, and 3D models, along with serverless GPU inference and on-demand/dedicated GPU compute clusters for running, deploying, and training custom models.

What you can do with fal

  • Generate an image from a prompt and get a summary of the selected model settings (per plugin default prompt)
  • Find Fal models for image generation or editing and get a model recommendation for a given task
  • Run a Fal image edit or upscaling workflow and summarize the output parameters
  • Inspect model schemas and pricing (per plugin's longDescription of included skills)
  • Manage asynchronous jobs and file uploads related to media generation (per plugin's longDescription)
  • Access media generation workflows spanning image, video, audio, 3D, training, and editing (per plugin's longDescription)

Sources

Original description (English)

Generate and manage media with Fal models

History of fal

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