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AI Product Photography Generator

Hero shots, lifestyle scenes, marketplace-ready — without booking a studio.

About this

Studio product photography is the largest recurring cost in e-commerce. A typical DTC brand with a 50-SKU catalog spends $30,000-$100,000 per season on hero shots, lifestyle variants, marketplace-safe alternates, and seasonal refreshes. Vanikya Imagine collapses most of that pipeline into a single workspace: drop a product cutout, prompt the scene, and generate hero or lifestyle imagery in minutes.

Use the output for hero banners, product detail pages, paid social ads, Amazon A+ content, and seasonal campaign refreshes.

What you get

  • Photoreal materials and lighting — Brushed metal, polished glass, knitted fabric, wet condensation — material fidelity that survives close-inspection zoom.
  • From-product workflow — Drop a real product cutout and Imagine places it into a generated scene with accurate lighting and shadow that matches the source product.
  • Multi-ratio output — Same product photographed for hero banner (16:9), Instagram (1:1, 4:5), Pinterest (2:3), Amazon (1:1 white) — one prompt set, every format.

Prompt ideas

  • Premium skincare bottle on a marble countertop with soft morning light, eucalyptus sprig, neutral cream palette, hero product shot
  • Lifestyle shot of a leather handbag draped over a wooden bench in a Parisian cafe, golden hour, shallow depth of field
  • Hero product shot of a stainless-steel coffee tumbler with steam rising, dark walnut counter, moody single-key light, Hasselblad 50mm
  • Top-down flat-lay of running shoes with athletic gear on a slate stone surface, even daylight, ecommerce hero composition

Who uses this

  • E-commerce product pages and Amazon A+ content
  • Shopify and Etsy hero banners
  • Paid social media ads (Meta, Pinterest, TikTok)
  • Seasonal campaign creative refreshes
  • Marketplace-safe alternate shots (different backgrounds for the same SKU)

Common questions

Will the generated product look like my actual product?

If you drop a real product cutout as a reference, yes — Imagine places it into the generated scene with matched lighting. For purely synthetic generation, you describe the product in the prompt and the output is an interpretation, not a literal match.

Is the output suitable for Amazon listings?

Amazon's primary listing image requires a pure white background and unaltered product photo. AI-generated product imagery is widely accepted in A+ content, secondary images, and lifestyle slots — but the primary main image still typically needs real photography.

Can I generate matching shots for an entire SKU catalog?

Yes — lock a scene aesthetic as a reference image and re-prompt with each new product. The lighting, palette, and composition language carry across the whole catalog.