With Photoroom for Shopify, you can create Virtual Model images for multiple products at once. It's a fast, convenient way to generate images showing people wearing your clothing products.
Availability
Requires AI credits
Photoroom for Shopify requires a Max or Ultra plan to export and publish.
Limits apply:
Users in a Pro Space can use Virtual Models on individual images
Users in a Max or Ultra Space can use Virtual Models on multiple images at once.
This article explains how to use Virtual Models in the Product catalog on the iOS version of Photoroom. For other platforms, see:
Steps (iOS)
As Virtual Model includes several optional features, the instructions below are split into stages.
(Video edited to show shorter AI generation times).
Stage 1: Access the Virtual Model tool in Product catalog
Select AI Tools.
Select Virtual Model.
Select the product images you want to show on Virtual Models.
Stage 2: Use the Virtual Model settings
Use the Virtual Model settings to tell Photoroom what you want to create.
Swipe the options bar to access:
Model
Choose a model from the list or use + Custom to upload your own model image.
Quality
Choose the Quality (availability depends on your subscription):
Standard
Pro and higher. 1k resolution, simpler but fastest AI model, consumes fewer AI credits than Advanced.
Advanced
Max and higher. 2k resolution, better AI model than Standard, consumes more AI credits than Standard, fewer than Premium.
Premium
Ultra. 4k+ resolution, best AI model, consumes most AI credits.
Background
Choose a background theme from the list or select Custom to upload your own.
Pose
Choose the model's body position from the list.
Size
Choose the aspect ratio for the image.
Brand
Choose whether your Brand description (set in the Brand Kit) should influence the AI when it generates your images.
You can edit the brand description if needed. Be aware that any changes you make will affect the brand description across the entire Space.
Prompt (describe anything field)
Enter any other information for the AI, for example, "show top half of model, focus on t-shirt. Promotional image for t-shirt."
When you have made your choices:
Select the arrow button to generate images.
[Optional] Change the settings and generate again to make different images with Virtual Models.
Stage 3: [Optional] Make further changes
In your Product catalog, you can:
Tap on an image to open it in the main editor. This works in the same way as the Edit option, explained below.
Long-press on an image to display a menu with options, described below.
The options are:
Edit
Use Edit to open the image in the main editor. In the main editor, you can make changes that are not supported in the Product Catalog Editor, such as adding text or editing individual layers. To learn more, see Edit a Product catalog image in the main editor (iOS).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?)
Duplicate
Use Duplicate to create a copy of the image.
Delete
Use Delete to remove the image from Photoroom.
Save as a template
Save the image as a template that you can edit and then use for other images. This works in the same way as saving Batch images as templates. To learn more, see Save Batch images as templates (iOS).
Export
Save the image to your device.
Stage 4: Publish
When you have finished editing:
Exit the product.
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