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White Background Product Photos — AI-Generated.
Pure #FFFFFF, balanced lighting, true colour — Amazon-ready in 30 seconds.
About this
Amazon requires a clean white background (#FFFFFF), 85% product frame fill, and no props. Hitting that in a real studio means a softbox, a light meter, and a Photoshop pass per SKU. Vanikya does it in one prompt.
Type the product, attach a reference photo if you have one, and three studio-clean shots come back per round. Pick the best, refine until it's listing-ready, export at 1500×1500 or larger.
What you get
- Amazon-spec backgrounds — Pure #FFFFFF, no halos, no shadow bleeding — passes Amazon's listing checker.
- 85% frame fill — Composition follows the marketplace rule by default; tweakable per variant.
- True colour reproduction — Preserves brand colour against neutral backgrounds. Critical for fashion + cosmetics.
Prompt ideas
- Matte black ceramic mug, white background, soft top light, slight cast shadow under base
- Pair of cream running sneakers, white background, hero angle from 30°, crisp edges
- Glass jar of amber honey with wooden dipper, white background, gentle highlight on jar curve
- Folded navy linen napkin, white background, square 1:1 crop, subtle texture detail
Who uses this
- Amazon main image (1.0 zoom + 85% fill)
- Shopify product page hero
- Etsy first photo (cover image)
- Walmart, Target, Flipkart, Meesho catalogue listings
- Wholesale linesheets + B2B catalogues
Common questions
Is the background really #FFFFFF or just light grey?
Pure #FFFFFF on the canvas. Soft cast shadows under the product stay (they're realistic and Amazon allows them); the rest of the frame is the exact hex marketplaces require.
Will Amazon accept these as main images?
Yes — the output matches Amazon's listing standards (background, frame fill, no extra props). For the absolute strictest categories, run the image through Amazon's free Manage Inventory image checker before going live.
What resolution comes out?
1024×1024 by default; bump quality to High for 1536×1536 or 2048×2048 — both above Amazon's 1000-pixel zoom threshold.
Can I keep my brand colour exact?
Attach a swatch or a real photo of the product as a reference. The model uses it for colour grounding so the brand red is your brand red, not a generic red.