Show your Batch images of clothing on Virtual Models without the cost of a photoshoot. Generate model images individually or in bulk, so shoppers can easily see how your products look when worn.
Availability
Pro users can use Virtual Model on individual Batch images.
Max and Ultra users can use Virtual Model on multiple Batch images at once.
Each generation uses AI credits.
Steps (Web App)
To generate Virtual Model images for your Batch:
(Video is edited to reduce AI generation time).
Stage 1: Access the Virtual Model tool
Select AI Tools.
Select Virtual Model.
Alternatively, select an image in a batch to display its pill menu. Then select More tools and Virtual Model.
Stage 2: Use the Virtual Model settings
Select the Batch images you want to edit.
To learn about selecting multiple images in Batch, see How to select images using the Batch feature (Web App).
Choose a Model from the list or use + Custom to create your own.
Choose the Quality (availability depends on your subscription):
Premium is 4k+, best AI model, consumes most AI credits
Advanced is 2k, high quality AI model, consumes more AI credits than Standard, but less than Premium.
Standard is 1k, fastest AI model, consumes less AI credits.
Select a Background. Choose from one of the themes or use + Custom to upload your own image.
Choose a Pose to set the position of the model.
Choose a Size from the list. There are several orientations and aspect ratios to choose from or keep the Original size.
Choose whether the Brand description should influence the prompt.
Note: The Brand description is stored in the Brand kit for the Space. If you edit the Brand description in Batch, it will affect the Brand description across the Space.
Use the prompt to describe anything else you want in the image, for example, "the model is smiling".
Select the arrow button or Generate image to generate.
Each generation uses AI credits.
Photoroom generates a Virtual Model image for each selected image based on your settings.
Note: The Virtual Model settings are the same as the settings for the standalone Virtual Model 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.

