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AI Product Photography

Use a source image to guide a product-photo treatment, then choose the background, lighting, camera angle, and optional styling. Before use, review geometry, colors, materials, labels, logos, shadows, reflections, and small text.

What is AI Product Photography?

AI Product Photography is a source-guided image-to-image template for exploring product-photo treatments. Upload a source image, select background, lighting, angle, and styling choices, then review the resulting image against the source materials. Review geometry, colors, materials, labels, logos, shadows, reflections, and small text before use.

Why AI Product Photography is popular

  • Source-led controls make it easier to explore background, lighting, angle, and styling directions from the same brief.
  • A treatment can be reviewed alongside the source materials before it is used in a listing, store, or ad workflow.
  • Review geometry, colors, materials, labels, logos, shadows, reflections, and small text before use.

When to use AI Product Photography

  • You want to explore product-photo directions from a source image before choosing the next production step.
  • You need to compare background, lighting, angle, or styling choices with a product brief and source materials nearby.
  • You can review geometry, colors, materials, labels, logos, shadows, reflections, and small text before use.

How to use AI Product Photography

  1. 1

    Add a source image

    Add a clear source image and keep the source materials available for review. Do not treat the generated output as a replacement for product or packaging records.

  2. 2

    Choose a treatment direction

    Choose background, lighting, angle, and styling controls to explore a treatment direction. Review geometry, colors, materials, labels, logos, shadows, reflections, and small text against the source materials.

  3. 3

    Review the generated treatment

    Review geometry, colors, materials, labels, logos, shadows, reflections, and small text. Check the current requirements of each marketplace, store, or ad platform before publishing.

  4. 4

    Choose the next workflow

    Use the reviewed treatment as an input to your own production process. A physical shoot may be a better choice for precision-critical brand, packaging, or regulatory work.

Popular use cases

Product-photo planning

Explore a source-guided product-photo treatment, then review geometry, colors, materials, labels, logos, shadows, reflections, and small text before deciding what to do next.

For: Ecommerce teams, designers, and creative reviewers

Store and ad preparation

Compare a treatment with source materials and the destination's current requirements before preparing assets for a marketplace, store, or ad platform.

For: Store operators, marketers, and agencies

Strengths

  • Background, lighting, angle, and styling controls support source-guided treatment exploration
  • The workflow makes a review of geometry, colors, materials, labels, logos, shadows, reflections, and small text explicit
  • You can compare generated output with source materials before choosing the next workflow

Trade-offs

  • Generated treatments need review and should not replace source records for precision-critical details
  • Geometry, colors, materials, labels, logos, shadows, reflections, and small text can require a physical shoot or specialist review
  • A physical shoot may be the better choice for precision-critical brand, packaging, or regulatory work

Tips for better results

  • Start with a concise description of the intended background, lighting, angle, and styling treatment.
  • Keep source materials open while reviewing geometry, colors, materials, labels, logos, shadows, reflections, and small text.
  • Check the current requirements of each marketplace, store, or ad platform before publishing.

AI Product Photography vs the alternatives

vs Studio product photoshoot
A physical shoot may be the better choice for precision-critical brand, packaging, or regulatory work. Use this template to explore source-guided treatments and review every output against source materials.
vs Background removal + stock backgrounds
Background-removal and compositing are separate workflows. Use this template to explore a source-guided treatment, then review geometry, colors, materials, labels, logos, shadows, reflections, and small text before use.
vs Freeform AI image generator with a product prompt
A freeform image prompt and a source-guided treatment are different workflows. Keep source materials available and review generated output before selecting a production path.

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