Product categories

AI product photography examples by product type.

Browse category-specific workflows for beauty, fashion, jewelry, electronics, food, home goods, and more.

  • Beauty
  • Fashion
  • Electronics
How it works

Create category-aware product visuals in Fotogenic AI.

Each category page should guide a visitor from a product type to a practical Fotogenic AI workflow and a clear app action.

  1. 1

    Choose the product category

    Start from the category that matches the product material, buyer context, and image use case.

  2. 2

    Upload the source product

    Use a clean product input, existing catalog photo, or simple ecommerce asset as the generation starting point.

  3. 3

    Generate category-specific scenes

    Create product photos that fit the category, such as skincare bathrooms, jewelry macro scenes, food styling, or apparel model context.

  4. 4

    Reuse the direction across the catalog

    Apply the same visual direction to related SKUs, campaigns, product pages, and resource examples.

FAQ

Category questions, answered.

Different products need different visual cues. Skincare, jewelry, fashion, electronics, food, and home goods each benefit from category-specific styling, framing, and ecommerce use cases.

Yes. You can reuse product assets and brand direction so category-specific images still feel consistent across a store, campaign, or catalog refresh.

Start with your category if you want examples for a specific product type. Start with a tool page if you already know the exact workflow, such as bulk generation or ads.

The hub groups beauty, skincare, cosmetics, supplements, fashion, jewelry, accessories, furniture, home decor, food, electronics, pet products, and related categories.

A skincare jar, jewelry piece, sofa, and packaged food product all need different styling, crops, scenes, and quality checks, so category context helps guide better outputs.

Use one source product image only when it matches the category and section goal. For mixed catalogs, each product type should have visuals that fit its own buyer context.

Yes. Category pages are useful when you want examples of scene direction, product framing, materials, lighting, and ecommerce use cases for a specific product type.

Yes. Once a product image direction is set, the same product can be adapted into product page images, campaign visuals, ad-ready assets, and social formats.

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  • Category examples
  • Reusable workflows
  • Campaign-ready