AI on-model photos for clothing
Flat-lays are a hard way to sell clothes. Length, how the shoulder sits, how the fabric falls — without a worn shot, every detail a return is later blamed on is missing.
Start freeWhy apparel photography is hard
A shoot means a day of model, photographer and studio fees, which is a heavy fixed cost for a small label. Selection and retouching add days more, and new releases end up gated on the shoot calendar.
Publish without waiting for a shoot
- Front, three-quarter, and street snapshot. The three-quarter framing is specified so the drape reads at the shoulder and side seam.
- Prints, patterns and logos are explicitly protected from alteration.
- Keep sizes and colourways on one model in one framing.
- A one-line note sets the season or location.
Available scenes
- Worn, front
- Worn, three-quarter
- Street snapshot
- Studio white
- Outdoor natural
- Urban street
Standard
¥3,980 / month (tax included)
Unlimited image generation / No watermark, commercial use allowed
SubscribeFAQ
- Does this replace a model shoot?
- Not for the key visuals that carry a brand's world — those are still better shot. It does replace the high-volume product-page shots, which is where the budget goes. The intended use is to spend the shoot budget on the hero images only.
- Can I use photos of our own model?
- Yes, once you have confirmed their consent. Source photos are deleted after 30 days; generated images are kept.
- Is fabric texture preserved?
- It is instructed to be. Fine structures like knit stitches and lace are more reliable on the best-quality setting.
- Can one model carry the whole range?
- Yes. Each model stores reference shots, so swapping the product keeps the same person.