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Create Virtual Model images in Batch (iOS)

Learn how to use Virtual Model in Batch to show clothing on virtual models for multiple images at once. iOS.

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Written by Craig Wright

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.

two flat lay images of t-shirts and 2 virual model images, showing a man wearing the t-shirts.


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 (iOS)

To use Virtual Model on one or more images in a batch follow the instructions below (split into stages, some are optional). The video below shows all stages.

(Video edited to show shorter AI generation times).

Stage 1: Access the Virtual Model tool in Batch

  1. Start a new batch or resume a previous one, see Create a batch of images (iOS).

  2. Select AI Tools.

  3. Select Virtual Model.​

Important: Make sure you select AI Tools > Virtual Model from inside the Batch editor. If you're outside the Batch editor, the standalone Virtual Model feature will open instead.


Stage 2: Use the Virtual Model settings

Use the Virtual Model settings to give Photoroom instructions:

  1. Select the batch image(s) you want to show on Virtual Models.

  2. Choose a Model from the list or use + Custom to create your own.

  3. 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.

  4. Select a Background. Choose from one of the themes or use + Custom to upload your own image.

  5. Choose a Pose to set the position of the model.

  6. Choose a Size from the list. There are several orientations and aspect ratios to choose from or keep the Original size.

  7. Select the Brand style icon and choose whether the AI is influenced by the brand style description.

    • Turn Apply brand style on to let the description influence the AI. If you edit the description, the changes apply across the entire Space.

    • Turn Apply brand style off to set the AI to ignore it.

  8. Use the prompt to describe anything else you want in the image, for example, "the model is smiling".

  9. 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.


Stage 3: Edit your Batch images

The editing steps in this stage are optional.

  1. To turn a Batch image into a template, long press on the image and then select Save as template. You can edit it in the Templates folder for the Space.

  2. To create another copy of a Batch image, long press on the image and select Duplicate.

  3. To delete a Batch image, long press on it and select Delete.

  4. To edit a Batch image in the main editor:

    1. Select the image to open it in the editor.

    2. Use the main editor to make changes, such as adding text or graphics.

    3. Select X to exit the editor and return to the Batch editor.

    4. Choose whether you want to apply your edits to all images or only the image(s) you edited (see How does "Apply recent edits to all" work?).


Stage 4: Export your images

When you are finished editing:

  1. Select Export images.

    Photoroom saves the images to your device's camera roll. You can also save them to Files and share them with other people.

  2. Select Close batch to exit the Batch editor.


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