AI on-model photos for hats and caps
A hat only reads once it is on someone. Brim width, crown depth, how it balances against the face — a hat stand cannot tell that story.
Start freeWhy hat photography is hard
A brim throws a hard shadow across the eyes and the whole shot goes dark with it. Small changes in how it sits change the look entirely, so directing the model eats time. Headwear turns over seasonally, and the shoot becomes the bottleneck.
Direct how it is worn
- Straight on, tilted, or held in hand.
- The prompt explicitly prevents the brim shadowing the eyes.
- The angle is chosen so the crown shape and brim line both read.
- Cover a whole seasonal range on one model.
Available scenes
- Worn
- Worn at an angle
- Held in hand
- Studio white
- Outdoor natural
- Urban street
Standard
¥3,980 / month (tax included)
Unlimited image generation / No watermark, commercial use allowed
SubscribeFAQ
- Caps as well as hats?
- Both. It reproduces whatever shape is in your product image — caps, wide-brim hats, beanies, buckets.
- Can I control the hair?
- You choose the hair when creating a model. An existing model keeps the hair it was made with.
- Are embroidery and patches reproduced?
- They are instructed to be. Fine lettering and logos come out more accurately on the best-quality setting.