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Fashion Product Photography

Clothes sell when people can see themselves wearing them.

A flat-lay tells your customer what the garment looks like folded on a table. An on-model photo tells them what it looks like on a body. Theirs, ideally. That's the difference between a browse and a buy.

Fashion product photography has always been the most expensive part of running a clothing business online. Studios, models, stylists, photographers, retouchers. For a 30-piece collection, you're looking at $5,000-$10,000 and 2-3 weeks of turnaround. TryOnSmart collapses that into an afternoon and costs less than your monthly coffee budget.

50+ AI models across every body type, age, and skin tone

AI fashion product photo of summer dress on female model showing fabric draping
AI fashion product photo of elegant evening dress on female model
AI fashion product photo of two-piece suit on female model

Your garment. On a model. No photographer involved.

Drag the slider on each pair. Left side: what you upload - a flat-lay, a hanger shot, a quick photo from your phone. Right side: what you get back in 30 seconds. These are real garments processed by TryOnSmart, not mockups.

Summer dress flat-lay before AI fashion photography processing
Summer dress on-model fashion photo after AI processing
Brown leather jacket flat-lay before AI fashion photography
Brown leather jacket on-model fashion photo after AI processing
Evening dress flat-lay before AI fashion photography processing
Evening dress on-model fashion photo with silk draping after AI processing

The AI doesn't just paste your garment onto a body. It understands how each fabric drapes, folds, and catches light. Silk flows. Denim holds. Knits stretch at the shoulders. That's why the results look like actual photographs - not composites.

Photograph your entire collection in one afternoon

The hardest part of fashion product photography isn't a single photo. It's the full catalog. 30 pieces. 50 pieces. 100 pieces. All needing consistent lighting, consistent styling, consistent quality. Traditional shoots break down at this scale. AI doesn't.

1

Upload your collection

Drag and drop garment photos individually or upload your entire catalog via CSV/Excel. Flat-lays from your cutting table, hanger shots from your stockroom, even manufacturer images from your supplier. Background doesn't matter - the AI extracts each garment automatically.

TryOnSmart dashboard showing bulk garment upload for fashion collection
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Lock in your brand look

Choose one model or a curated set of models that match your brand. Set your preferred lighting style, background, and pose. These settings carry across your entire collection - every garment gets photographed with the same aesthetic. Your lookbook looks like it was shot in one session because, in a sense, it was.

AI model selection grid with diverse body types for fashion lookbook
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Download your lookbook

30 seconds per garment. A 30-piece collection takes under 20 minutes. Download in high resolution (up to 2048x2048px) ready for your website, marketplace listings, wholesale catalogs, and social media. Every image matches. Every image is yours - full commercial rights, no watermarks.

Dashboard showing generated fashion product photos ready for download

The math on a 50-piece collection

Traditional photoshoot

  • Cost: $7,500 - $15,000
  • Time: 2-3 weeks (booking + shooting + editing)
  • Models: 1-2 (limited by budget)
  • Reshoots: $500+ per garment

TryOnSmart AI

  • Cost: $69 - $149/month (entire collection)
  • Time: 20 minutes
  • Models: 50+ (every body type)
  • Regeneration: Included in plan

Every fabric has physics. The AI knows them.

Fashion photography is harder than product photography. A leather bag sits still. A silk dress moves. It catches light at unpredictable angles. It wrinkles differently at the waist than at the hem. It pools when someone stands still and flows when they shift weight. Most AI tools treat all fabrics the same. Ours doesn't.

AI fashion photo showing realistic silk fabric draping and light reflection on evening dress

Silk and satin

Light fabrics that drape and flow. The AI simulates how silk falls from the shoulder, how it catches light across the torso, and how it gathers naturally at the waist. Notice the subtle sheen - that's not a filter, it's computed from the fabric properties in your original photo.

AI fashion photo showing realistic denim texture and creasing on wide pants

Denim and structured fabrics

Heavy fabrics that hold their shape. Denim doesn't drape - it creases. It stacks above the shoe. It holds its form at the hip and breaks at the knee. The AI knows the difference between 12oz rigid denim and stretch denim, between raw and washed. Zoom in on the knee crease - that wasn't painted on.

AI fashion photo showing knit cardigan texture and stretch on male model

Knits and sweaters

Knit fabrics stretch differently at every joint. They pull across the shoulders, relax at the hem, and show cable patterns that need to wrap naturally around a three-dimensional body. The AI preserves stitch patterns and texture, even when the garment stretches on a model larger than your original flat-lay suggests.

AI fashion photo showing stripe pattern alignment across seams on shirt

Patterns and prints

Stripes need to align at the seam. Florals need to wrap around curves without distortion. Plaid needs to match across the front closure. This is where cheap AI tools fail immediately - patterns stretch, warp, or repeat unnaturally. TryOnSmart's fabric intelligence maintains pattern continuity across every part of the garment.

See how the AI handles fabric transitions on a real garment. The wrinkles, shadows, and folds are computed from your original photo, not generic overlays.

0% Cost savings vs traditional fashion photoshoots
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Built for every corner of fashion

Professional lookbooks without the professional price tag

You curate beautiful collections. Your photography should match. But between fabric sourcing, production, and marketing, the budget for a full lookbook shoot often gets cut first.

TryOnSmart gives boutique brands studio-level fashion product photography at a fraction of the cost. Upload your collection as it arrives from production. Choose models that reflect your customer base. Have your lookbook ready before the season even starts.

One boutique owner told us she used to spend $4,000 per season on photography. Now she spends $149/month and photographs twice as many pieces. The quality is consistent. The turnaround is same-day.

  • Consistent brand aesthetic across your entire collection
  • Same-day turnaround - photograph new arrivals immediately
  • Multiple model options to match your brand identity
AI fashion product photo for boutique brand lookbook

From sketch to styled photo before the prototype is finished

Independent designers face a catch-22. You need professional photos to sell your designs, but you need to sell designs to afford professional photos. Most designers launch with phone photos and upgrade later. By then, first impressions are already made.

With TryOnSmart, you photograph your first sample the day it arrives. Generate styled images on models that represent your target customer. Use the images for pre-orders, investor decks, or your first collection launch. If the design changes, just re-upload - no reshoot needed.

Need to show a buyer how your collection looks on different body types? Generate 4 model variations per garment in under 2 minutes. That's the kind of presentation that used to require a $10,000 lookbook budget.

  • Photograph samples the day they arrive
  • Re-upload revised designs without paying for a reshoot
  • Build a professional portfolio from day one
AI fashion product photo for independent designer portfolio

One-of-a-kind pieces deserve one-of-a-kind photos

Vintage and resale sellers face a unique photography challenge. Every piece is different. You can't batch-shoot 50 identical shirts. Each garment needs its own photo, and when you're selling a $35 vintage blouse, spending $150 on a model shoot doesn't make financial sense.

TryOnSmart changes that math. Upload a flat-lay of each piece - the same photos you'd normally use for your listing. Get back on-model images that show how vintage silhouettes actually look when worn. A 1970s blazer. An 80s power dress. A 90s slip dress. Each one on a model, for less than the price of a coffee.

Sellers on Depop and Poshmark report significantly higher engagement on listings with on-model photos versus flat-lays. For vintage pieces where fit is unpredictable, seeing the garment on a body builds the confidence that drives purchases.

  • Cost-effective for one-of-a-kind inventory
  • Show how vintage silhouettes look on modern body types
  • Works with Depop, Poshmark, Etsy, eBay - any marketplace
AI fashion product photo of vintage-style evening dress for resale listing

Show your clothes on the bodies they're made for

Plus-size fashion is one of the fastest-growing segments in e-commerce. But most product photography still defaults to straight-size models. When your customer wears a size 18 and your model wears a size 4, the disconnect costs you sales and drives returns.

TryOnSmart's model library includes diverse body types across the full size spectrum. Show your garments on models that actually represent your customers. A size-16 customer should see how a dress looks on a size-16 body - not a size-2 body with a "runs true to size" disclaimer.

The impact goes beyond conversion rates. Inclusive representation builds brand loyalty. Customers who feel seen come back. They share your listings. They tell friends. One plus-size fashion seller saw their repeat purchase rate increase 40% after adding diverse model imagery to their top 50 products.

  • Models across the full size spectrum - size 2 to size 28+
  • Show the same garment on multiple body types
  • Build trust with inclusive, honest representation
AI fashion product photo showing inclusive plus-size model representation

What fashion sellers are saying

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"I design womenswear and sell direct-to-consumer. My photography budget used to eat 15% of revenue. Now I spend $149/month and get better variety - I show every piece on 3 different body types. My customers comment on it constantly. 'Finally a brand that shows clothes on real-looking people.'"

- Independent designer, womenswear, direct-to-consumer

"I sell vintage on Depop and Etsy. Every piece is unique, so I photograph hundreds of items a month. Flat-lays were killing my click-through rate. Since switching to AI on-model photos, my average views per listing went from 8 to 23. Same prices, same descriptions - just better photos."

- Vintage reseller, 500+ active listings

"We run a plus-size boutique. Finding models for photoshoots who represent our actual customers was always difficult and expensive. TryOnSmart lets us show every garment on multiple body types instantly. Return rate dropped 18% because customers finally know what they're buying."

- Plus-size boutique owner, Shopify store

Fashion photography that fits your budget

Start with 5 garments and 20 AI photos - completely free, no credit card. See the quality on your own clothes before committing. Paid plans start at $69/month for 30 products. At the Growth plan ($149/month), each fashion product photo costs about $0.19 - that's 99% less than a traditional photoshoot.

Every plan includes AI product photography and virtual try-on - your customers can upload a selfie and see your garments on their own body. Fashion product photography, outfit generation, and virtual fitting - all in one platform.

Free

$0/forever
  • 3 products
  • 12 AI photos

Starter

$69/month
  • 30 products
  • 240 AI photos
  • 48 regenerations

Pro

$249/month
  • 200 products
  • 1600 AI photos
  • 320 regenerations

Your clothes look better on people than on tables

Upload a garment. See it on a model in 30 seconds. Build a lookbook in an afternoon. No studio. No photographer. No waiting.

Free plan includes 5 garments and 20 AI fashion photos. No credit card required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about our AI virtual try-on technology

What is fashion product photography?
Fashion product photography is the process of creating on-model images of clothing and apparel for e-commerce listings, lookbooks, and marketing. Unlike general product photography, fashion photography needs to show how garments drape, fit, and move on a body. TryOnSmart uses AI to generate these images from flat-lay garment photos - no models, studios, or photographers needed.
How is this different from regular AI product photography?
Regular AI product photography works for any product type. Fashion product photography specifically requires fabric intelligence - understanding how silk drapes, how denim creases, how patterns align across seams. TryOnSmart's AI is trained on fashion-specific data, so it handles these fabric behaviors realistically. It also offers 50+ models across body types, which is essential for inclusive fashion brands.
What types of clothing work best?
Dresses, tops, blouses, jackets, coats, sweaters, pants, skirts, and full outfits all work well. The AI handles different fabrics including silk, cotton, denim, leather, knits, and sheer materials. For best results, photograph the garment with the full piece visible and not folded. Background quality doesn't matter - the AI extracts the garment automatically.
Can I create a consistent lookbook across my whole collection?
Yes. Choose a model (or set of models) and style settings that match your brand. Those settings apply consistently across every garment you upload. A 30-piece collection photographed with the same model, lighting, and poses looks like it was shot in a single studio session. Upload via CSV to process your entire catalog at once.
How does the AI handle different body types?
TryOnSmart includes 50+ AI models spanning slim, athletic, mid-size, and plus-size body types, with diverse ages (20s to 60s+), skin tones, and ethnicities. You can show the same garment on multiple body types in under 2 minutes. This is especially important for inclusive fashion brands - customers buy with more confidence when they see garments on bodies similar to theirs.
Is the quality good enough for fashion e-commerce?
Output resolution goes up to 2048x2048 pixels - more than enough for Shopify product zoom, Etsy's recommended 2000px, Amazon's listing requirements, and Instagram. The AI produces realistic fabric rendering, natural lighting, and proper body proportions. Many fashion sellers report their customers can't distinguish AI-generated images from traditional photoshoot images.
How much does fashion product photography cost with TryOnSmart?
The free plan gives you 5 garments and 20 AI photos at no cost. Paid plans start at $69/month for 30 garments. At the Growth plan ($149/month for 100 garments), each image costs about $0.19. Compare that to $150-$300 per styled fashion photo with a traditional photographer - it's a 99% cost reduction.
Can I use these images for my fashion brand commercially?
Yes. Every image you generate is yours to use commercially - on your online store, marketplaces, social media, advertising, and print catalogs. Full commercial rights, no licensing fees, no per-use charges, no watermarks.
Does this work for vintage and one-of-a-kind pieces?
Absolutely. Vintage and resale sellers benefit the most because every piece is unique - you can't amortize photoshoot costs across identical inventory. Upload a flat-lay of each vintage piece and get back an on-model image that shows how the silhouette looks when worn. Works with Depop, Poshmark, Etsy, eBay, and any other marketplace.
How fast can I photograph a full clothing collection?
Each garment takes 30-90 seconds from upload to finished on-model image. A 30-piece collection takes under 20 minutes. A 100-piece collection takes about an hour. Use the CSV bulk upload to process everything at once. Traditional fashion photoshoots take 2-3 weeks for the same volume.