Practical resource

From Product Photo to Campaign Image

For brands that have a usable packshot but lack launch and promotional scenes: extend one approved product photo into a campaign story without redesigning the product itself. See the input, output set, review points, and limits before creating anything.

  • One clear source
  • Review before publishing
  • No credit card required

Plan the image set

Solve the buying problem before choosing the scene.

The core decision is to extend one approved product photo into a campaign story without redesigning the product itself. Start with the product-page need, then add context and campaign formats.

How it works

Create and review product-photo-to-campaign transformations.

Start with a clean product photo, campaign theme, audience, visual references, channel formats, and protected product details. Approve one focused direction before applying it to more products or formats.

  1. Step 1

    Prepare the exact product input

    a clean product photo, campaign theme, audience, visual references, channel formats, and protected product details

  2. Step 2

    Choose the image jobs

    Plan a campaign master, supporting scene variations, close crops, and channel-ready compositions.

  3. Step 3

    Review against the real product

    Check product geometry, protected details, scene consistency, campaign hierarchy, crop-safe areas, and claims.

  4. Step 4

    Expand only the approved direction

    Reuse the accepted treatment for additional products and crops, while reviewing each new output.

Planning and review

From Product Photo to Campaign Image FAQs

Use this resource to extend one approved product photo into a campaign story without redesigning the product itself. The goal is a useful image set, not more decorative variations.

Test the workflow

Try a campaign-image direction on your own product.

Use a clear source, generate a focused set, and publish only the outputs that pass the product and channel review. Approve the master scene before producing variations; otherwise inconsistencies multiply across the set.

  • Use your own product
  • Review every output
  • No credit card required