AI Models
Generate and customize virtual models for your product photo shoots.
AI models are virtual human figures that the platform generates to showcase your products in photo shoot sessions. They replace the need for hiring real models, giving you full control over appearance, pose, and styling directly from your workspace.
What Are AI Models?
An AI model is a digitally generated person that can wear, hold, or pose alongside your product. The AI creates photorealistic results, so the final images look like they were taken during a real photo shoot. You configure the model's characteristics before generation, and the AI handles the rest.
How to Generate a Model
Follow these steps to create an AI model for your photo shoot:
- Open a photo shoot session — Navigate to your product and start a new photo shoot.
- Select the model option — In the session configuration panel, enable the AI model setting.
- Choose body type — Select from available body type options to match your product and brand requirements.
- Set appearance details — Configure attributes such as age range, hair style, and skin tone.
- Pick a pose — Choose a pose that complements your product. Available poses depend on the product category.
- Generate — Run the generation to see the model combined with your product and selected scenery.
Saving Model Configurations
When you find a model configuration that works well, save it for future sessions. This lets you maintain consistency across product lines without reconfiguring every detail each time.
Tips for Natural-Looking Results
- Match the model to the product — Choose appearance settings that align with your target audience.
- Consider the scenery — A model's pose and look should feel natural within the selected environment.
- Use consistent configurations — Reusing saved models across a product line creates a cohesive catalog.
- Experiment with variations — Generate multiple options with slight differences, then pick the best result.
- Review at full resolution — Check the final output at full size to catch any artifacts before publishing.