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Use a custom model for Virtual Model (Android)

How to use your own model instead of a pre-made Virtual Model. Android.

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Written by Craig Wright
Updated over a week ago

The Virtual Model feature includes a range of pre-built models, or you can upload your own using the Custom option. By using a custom model, it's easier to keep your promotional images on brand and targeted at your audience.

2 images. Image 1 is a woman in a bedroom. Image 2 shows the woman as a virtual model, wearing different clothing and with a studio background.

Once added, your custom model is saved to your Virtual Models list and your Space’s Brand Kit, so you can reuse it anytime without uploading it again.

Screenshots showing a custom model in the Virtual Model list and also saved in the Brand Kit.

Availability

Pro, Max, and Ultra plans.

Requires AI credits.


How many custom models can you use?

The number of custom models depends on your Space’s subscription:

  • Pro: 1 custom model

  • Max: 3 custom models

  • Ultra: Unlimited

If you reach your limit on Pro or Max, delete an existing model before adding a new one.


Steps (Android)

To use a custom model for Virtual Model, follow the instructions below.

  1. Select the Space you want to work in.

  2. Select AI Tools.

  3. Select Virtual Model.

    If you don't see the Virtual Model option, select the See more button to see a list of AI Tools.

  4. Select Add your image. (This step does not apply if you have used Virtual Model previously).

  5. Choose a photo of the clothing you want the model to wear.

  6. [Optional] Select the plus icon + to add more clothing photos to complete an outfit.

  7. Select the model name and then select the plus icon +.

  8. Choose a photo of the custom model you want to use.

  9. Enter the name of your model and select Save.

    Your custom model is now saved in the list of models in Virtual Model. The model is also saved in the Models category in the Brand Kit for the Space.

  10. Use the Virtual Model settings to define the image you want and then generate an image.

    For instructions on how to use Virtual Model, see Show clothing on a Virtual Model (Android).


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