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Product image workflows from upload to publish.

Plan repeatable production workflows for product pages, catalogs, ads, Shopify, WordPress, bulk SKU refreshes, and campaign assets.

  • Examples
  • Workflow
  • Ecommerce-ready

How it works

From product input to publish-ready output.

Use this workflow before generating a large batch so every output has a clear job.

  1. Step 1

    Upload a clear product source

    Start with a product image that preserves shape, material, details, and brand identity.

  2. Step 2

    Choose the target output

    Pick product page, catalog, ad, social, launch, seasonal, or marketplace direction.

  3. Step 3

    Generate and review a focused set

    Create several options and keep the strongest lighting, crop, product fidelity, and channel fit.

  4. Step 4

    Scale the approved direction

    Reuse the chosen look across products, variants, formats, and campaign refreshes.

Workflow paths

Choose the production process, not just the image style.

A workflow page should help a team repeat the same result across products, stores, and channels.

FAQ

Product Image Workflows questions, answered.

It is the repeatable path from source product image to finished assets, including input quality, output choice, review, export, and publishing.

One image can work for a test, but ecommerce teams usually need a consistent set across PDP, catalog, ads, social, email, and variants.

Start with upload-to-campaign if you need a broad set, bulk generation if many SKUs are involved, or WordPress/WooCommerce workflows if the store process matters most.

Check product fidelity, crop, lighting, material, brand fit, channel fit, and whether the image can be reused across similar products.

Yes. A workflow makes catalog refreshes easier because the team can reuse the same direction across multiple products and variants.

Use the app for broad creative production across channels. Use the WooCommerce plugin path when product images need to be created close to WordPress product content.

Prepare the product source image, target output, channel, crop, brand constraints, and examples of the direction you want to test.

Create the next set

Turn product image workflows into generated product visuals.

Use this resource as the planning layer, then generate product photos, catalog visuals, ad creatives, and campaign assets in Fotogenic AI.

  • Product photos
  • Ads
  • Catalogs