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.
Availability
Pro users can use Flat Lay on individual batch images.
Max and Ultra users can use Flat Lay on multiple images at once.
Each generation uses AI credits.
Steps (Web App)
To use Flat Lay to show clothing laid flat:
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Stage 1: Access the Flat Lay tool
Select AI Tools.
Select Flat Lay.
Alternatively, select an image in a batch to display its pill menu. Then select More tools and Flat Lay.
Stage 2: Use the Flat Lay settings
Use the Flat Lay settings to give Photoroom instructions:
Select the batch image(s) you want to edit.
To learn about selecting, see How to select images using the Batch feature (Web App).
Choose a Size for the generated image.
Choose whether the Brand style description should influence the AI when it generates an image.
Use the prompt to describe what you want in your flat lay image.
For example, if you have images showing models wearing T-shirts and jeans, you could use a "Create a flat lay of T-shirt only. No jeans." prompt.
Select Generate image.
Each generation uses AI credits.
Photoroom generates a flat lay version of each selected image based on your settings.
Note: The Flat Lay settings are the same as the settings for the standalone Flat Lay tool.
Stage 3: Edit your Batch images
The editing steps in this stage are optional. Features that use AI to generate an image require AI credits.
In Batch, you can edit Batch images in several ways:
Use the Batch Editor options in the side menu
Select a Batch image and use the options available from its pill menu
Open an image in the main editor to make edits that are unavailable in the Batch Editor, such as adding text and graphics.
To learn how to use these tools, see the Edit Batch images articles.
Stage 4: Download
When you have finished editing, select Download to download your images. Photoroom does not save batch images as designs.
Tip: After downloading batch images, you can re-import them as new images to use with templates, continue editing, and save them as designs.

