Content Kit Generator
Turn one product into a set of useful images for product pages, catalog, email, social, campaigns, and future content planning.
- Product page
- Social content
- Campaign support
What it creates
Build a useful content kit instead of one isolated image.
Use this feature when a product needs several connected assets for different ecommerce jobs.
How it works
From one product to a complete asset set.
The workflow turns one product source into a small library your team can actually use.
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Step 1
Add the product source
Start with the product image, URL, or prepared asset you want to build around.
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Step 2
Choose kit outputs
Select product page, catalog, social, email, or campaign roles.
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Step 3
Apply brand direction
Use BrandDNA when the full kit needs one visual voice.
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Step 4
Review as a kit
Keep the strongest assets and check that the set covers the planned channels.
Visual direction
Content Kit Generator output directions.
These slots are prepared for feature specific Fotogenic MCP images, so the final visuals can match this page instead of a generic gallery.
Where it fits
Use the kit across the ecommerce content calendar.
A content kit should reduce the need to restart from the product source for every channel.
Use case
Inputs
Start with one product and a channel list.
A strong kit starts by naming the outputs you need instead of asking for one general image.
Decision guide
Choose Content Kit Generator when one product needs a full asset set.
Use this feature when the job is not one image, but a practical collection of product content for multiple ecommerce channels.
Controls
Make every asset earn its place in the kit.
A good content kit has role clarity. Each image should answer a different channel need.
Team workflow
Reuse the kit logic for future products.
Once your team likes a kit structure, repeat it for related products and launch calendars.
More examples
More Content Kit Generator output directions.
Use this second visual row for a different angle on the same feature, not for unrelated product categories.
FAQ
Content Kit Generator questions, answered.
Clear answers for buyers deciding where this feature fits in a real ecommerce workflow.
It is a set of connected product visuals created for several ecommerce uses, such as product pages, catalog, email, social, and campaigns.
A kit can include product page images, catalog visuals, lifestyle scenes, social assets, email visuals, campaign support images, and related product content.
No. Video depends on the available product video workflow. The kit page should not imply every content kit automatically includes video.
Content kits organize a product across multiple content channels. Campaign sets focus on a specific launch, promo, sale, or seasonal moment.
The main image generator creates product image outputs. Content Kit Generator packages several output roles into one planned set.
Yes. BrandDNA helps keep lighting, background, tone, and visual direction consistent across the kit.
Use it across product pages, catalog refreshes, email, social, launches, and other channels your team planned before generation.
Agencies can use kits to deliver a more complete visual package for each client product instead of sending unrelated single images.
Ready when your next product is
Build a complete product content kit in one workflow.
Use one product source to create a useful set of PDP, catalog, social, email, and campaign visuals that feel connected.
- Product context
- Human review
- Brand controls
- Pricing path