How it works
From flat photos to a finished catalog
No studio days, no per-SKU retouching, no inconsistent uploads to clean up later.
- An overhead flat-lay of dozens of garments laid out in rows, ready to upload as a batch01
Upload the SKUs
Add garments in batches as collections, up to 50 pieces each. Larger catalogs run as multiple collections.
- A control panel concept rendered as a styling table: one framing template, one reference look, applied to a rail of garments02
Lock one standard
Set the presentation once: ghost mannequin or white background, framing, and a reference model that holds across the catalog.
- A finished grid of catalog images, all matching crop and background, downloadable as a batch03
Receive PDP-ready images
Every SKU lands in the same format, ready to download and push to your product pages.
Built for volume
What changes when you shoot at catalog scale
Single-product tools break down at a thousand SKUs. This workflow is built to keep volume, standards and cost under control at once.
Throughput that keeps up with the catalog
Process garments in batches instead of one shoot at a time. Collections hold up to 50 garments, you run as many as the catalog needs, and finished sets arrive in minutes rather than shoot days. Upload when samples exist, download the same day, and keep clearing the backlog as new SKUs arrive.
Compliant with marketplace image standards
Produce pure white background, ghost mannequin, mannequin or product shots with consistent crop and framing across every SKU. Output up to 4K, so the same image meets product-detail-page rules on any marketplace you sell on.
One visual identity across the whole catalog
Hold one reference model, light and palette across thousands of images so the catalog reads as a single brand, not a thousand separate shoots stitched together. If one detail drifts, fix that region without reshooting the rest.
Predictable cost per image
Catalog workflows use discounted per-image credit pricing, with no per-seat fees and no studio, model or retouching invoices. You know the cost of every SKU before you shoot it, and your first photoshoots are free with no card.
Questions, answered
Can I shoot a whole catalog in bulk?
Yes. Upload garments as collections of up to 50 pieces each and shoot them as a batch; catalogs of any size simply run as multiple collections, all held to the same standard.
Will the images meet marketplace PDP standards?
Yes. You can produce pure white-background, ghost-mannequin, mannequin and product shots with consistent crop and framing across every SKU, output up to 4K to meet product-detail-page rules on the marketplaces you sell on.
How accurate are the images to the real product?
The studio shoots your actual uploaded garment, keeping its colour, fabric, pattern and cut. If one detail drifts, you brush over that region and regenerate only it while the rest of the image stays identical, so the listing matches what ships.
How do you keep a thousand SKUs looking consistent?
You lock one presentation, framing, light and reference model once, and every image in the catalog is held to it, so thousands of products still read as a single coherent brand.
What does it cost at high volume?
Catalog workflows use discounted per-image credit pricing with no per-seat fees, so cost scales with images, not headcount. Your first photoshoots are free with no credit card; see the pricing page for the exact per-image table.
Put your whole catalog through one standard.
Start with a free batch. No credit card, no studio booking.