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Create AI Fashion Model images for Shopify (iOS)

How to show clothing products on realistic AI Fashion Models using Photoroom for Shopify. iOS.

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Written by Craig Wright

With Photoroom for Shopify, you can create AI Fashion Model images for multiple products at once. It's a fast, convenient way to generate images showing people wearing your clothing products.

A batch of t-shirt images. AI Fashion Models has been used to create images of people wearing the t-shirts.


Availability

  • Pro users can use AI Fashion Models on individual images.

  • Max and Ultra users can use AI Fashion Models on multiple images at once.

  • Requires AI credits.

  • Photoroom for Shopify requires a Max or Ultra subscription to export and publish.​


Steps (iOS)

To use AI Fashion Models in Photoroom for Shopify:

(Video edited to show shorter AI generation times).


Stage 1: Open AI Fashion Models in Photoroom for Shopify

  1. Select AI Tools.

  2. Select AI Fashion Models.


Stage 2: Choose your settings and generate

  1. Select the images you want to edit.

    Note: On Pro, you can apply AI Fashion Models to one image at a time. Selecting multiple images requires Max or Ultra.

  2. Set up your images using the settings: Model, Pose, Background, Size, Quality, Brand style, and Prompt. For details on each setting, see How to use AI Fashion Models.

  3. Select the arrow button to generate. Generating images costs AI credits.

Photoroom generates an AI Fashion Model image for each selected image, based on your settings.


Stage 3: [Optional] Edit your images for Shopify

The editing steps in this stage are optional. Features that use AI to generate an image require AI credits.

You can edit your product images in several ways:

  • Tap on an image to open it in the main editor.

    Use the main editor to make changes that are not available in the product editor, such as adding text and graphics (see Edit a product image for Shopify in the main editor (iOS)).

  • Long-press on an image to display a context menu. Use the options to:

    • Open the image in the main editor

    • Make a duplicate copy of the image

    • Delete the image

    • Save the image as a template that you can use with other images

    • Export the image as an image file.

Image shows long-press context menu and a batch image being edited in the main editor.


Note: When you exit the main editor, you can choose to apply the changes to all images for the product. This works in the same way as editing individual images in Batch (see How does "Apply recent edits to all" work?)​


Stage 4: Publish

When you have finished editing:

Note: Photoroom for Shopify requires a Max or Ultra subscription to export and publish.​


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