Turn clothing and accessory photos into editorial model shots, flat lays, and lifestyle imagery — without a photographer, studio, or model. Free, no sign-up.
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A/B test your AI image variants on real traffic
This tool generates variants one at a time. With MidaGX you generate multiple AI image variants and automatically A/B test them on your live store — no developers, no designers.
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Upload a product photo and describe your change above
Upload your fashion product photo
Upload any clothing item, accessory, shoe, or fashion product image. Flat on a table, on a hanger, or an existing listing photo all work.
Describe the photography style
"Model wearing outdoors", "editorial studio", "flat lay on marble", "street style", "luxury fashion editorial" — describe the fashion photography context you need.
Download your fashion image
The AI generates a professional fashion product photo in ~20 seconds. Download and use it in your Shopify listing, ads, or social content.
Test which image style sells more
Model shot vs. flat lay? Editorial vs. lifestyle? Use MidaGX to A/B test fashion product image styles against real traffic and find the winner.
Fashion brands live and die by their product photography. AI makes it possible to generate and test every major fashion photography style without booking a studio or hiring models.
Show clothing items being worn in natural, editorial, or street settings without hiring a model. Shoppers visualise fit and styling much better with on-body imagery.
Try: "Worn by a model in bright outdoor natural light, fashion lifestyle photography"
Generate clean, consistent flat lay images for collections, lookbooks, and marketplace listings. Flat lays work especially well for accessories, scarves, and knitwear.
Try: "Overhead flat lay, neatly arranged on clean white linen background"
Create editorial-quality fashion images for lookbooks, brand campaigns, and premium brand positioning without an editorial photoshoot.
Try: "Clean editorial studio, dramatic directional lighting, fashion magazine quality"
Urban street style imagery works extremely well for contemporary fashion brands targeting younger audiences on TikTok, Instagram, and social ads.
Try: "Urban street style, worn in a city setting, candid editorial fashion photography"
Position fashion products as premium with dark, dramatic, high-end staging that justifies luxury price points without an expensive editorial shoot.
Try: "Luxury fashion editorial, dark moody background, high-end magazine aesthetic"
Generate seasonal fashion imagery — autumn/winter, spring/summer campaigns — without a new photoshoot each season. Refresh your collection imagery for every campaign.
Try: "Autumn setting with warm natural light and fallen leaves in background"
Yes. Upload a clothing photo and describe the model context — "worn outdoors in natural daylight", "editorial studio", "street style". The AI generates a contextual product image showing the garment in the described setting while keeping the item itself visually identical. The results work best for garments with clear form — jackets, dresses, tops — rather than very lightweight fabrics where drape is critical.
For apparel hero images, on-model shots typically outperform flat lays because they show fit, scale, and styling — all factors that drive purchase decisions and reduce returns. However, flat lays often outperform for accessories, bags, and shoes where the item's structure and detail matter more than fit. The only reliable answer for your specific product is to A/B test both — generate each style with this tool and test them with MidaGX.
Yes. AI-generated product images are accepted on Shopify, Etsy, Amazon (secondary images only — MAIN must be white background), ASOS, and social commerce platforms, as long as they accurately represent the product. The AI keeps the garment or accessory visually identical while changing only the background and setting — which is both legally sound and compliant with major platform image policies.
Describe the specific context clearly: "Worn by a model outdoors in bright natural morning light, editorial fashion photography style" or "Overhead flat lay on a clean white linen surface, symmetrically arranged". Specify the mood: "natural and relaxed", "editorial and dramatic", "luxury and moody". Be specific about lighting — "bright natural light", "soft studio diffused lighting", "dramatic directional spotlight" — as lighting is the single biggest factor in fashion photography quality.
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MidaGX generates AI fashion product image variants and A/B tests them on your live store automatically. Free Sandbox plan covers up to 100,000 monthly tested users.