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Create flat versions of clothing images in Batch (Web App)

How to turn images of clothing on a model or hanger into "laid flat" product images in Batch. Web App.

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Written by Craig Wright
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Turn multiple photos of clothing on a model or hanger into clean "laid flat" images with Flat Lay. Select your Batch images, activate Flat Lay, and Photoroom will generate ready-to-use images.

For example, in the image, we created flat lay images from photos of t-shirts worn by models.

Before and after images. Before images show models wearing t-shirts. After images show the t-shirts laid flat on a white background.

Availability

Web App only.

Requires AI credits.


Steps (Web App)

To use Flat Lay to show clothing laid flat:

(Video is edited to show faster AI generation times).

Note: We assume you have already created a batch of images.

  1. Select the images you want to lay flat.

    To learn about selecting multiple images in Batch, see How to select images using the Batch feature (Web App).

  2. Either:

    • Select AI Tools and then Flat Lay.

    • Select More tools on the pill bar and then Flat Lay.

  3. Select the images you want to use. Photoroom will generate a new image for each image you select.

    To learn about selecting, see How to select images using the Product Catalog (Web App).

  4. Either:

    • Select AI Tools and then Flat Lay.

    • Select More tools on the pill bar above a selected image and then select Flat Lay.

  5. [Optional] Use the Flat Lay settings to describe the changes:

    • Choose the size of the image.

    • Choose whether the Brand description should influence the AI.

    • Use the prompt to describe any other changes you want, for example, specify which clothing item you want to be shown in the flat lay images.

  6. Select Generate.
    Generating images costs AI credits.

  7. [Optional] Make additional changes using the Batch Editor. For example, you may want to resize the flat lay images.

  8. When you have finished editing, download your images.


Note: The Flat Lay settings are the same as those for the standalone Flat Lay tool.


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