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# LoraLoaderModelOnly - ComfyUI Built-in Node Documentation

> Complete documentation for the LoraLoaderModelOnly node in ComfyUI. Learn its inputs, outputs, parameters and usage.

This node will detect models located in the `ComfyUI/models/loras` folder, and it will also read models from additional paths configured in the extra\_model\_paths.yaml file. Sometimes, you may need to **refresh the ComfyUI interface** to allow it to read the model files from the corresponding folder.

This node specializes in loading a LoRA model without requiring a CLIP model, focusing on enhancing or modifying a given model based on LoRA parameters. It allows for the dynamic adjustment of the model's strength through LoRA parameters, facilitating fine-tuned control over the model's behavior.

## Inputs

| Field            | Comfy dtype     | Description                                                                                             |
| ---------------- | --------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `model`          | `MODEL`         | The base model for modifications, to which LoRA adjustments will be applied.                            |
| `lora_name`      | `COMBO[STRING]` | The name of the LoRA file to be loaded, specifying the adjustments to apply to the model.               |
| `strength_model` | `FLOAT`         | Determines the intensity of the LoRA adjustments, with higher values indicating stronger modifications. |

## Outputs

| Field   | Data Type | Description                                                                                             |
| ------- | --------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `model` | `MODEL`   | The modified model with LoRA adjustments applied, reflecting changes in model behavior or capabilities. |
