Product Staging
Place furniture into styled room scenes. Used to take a full production day. AI does it in under a minute.
Definition
Product staging places furniture into a styled room for photography. Traditionally: ship the product, hire a stylist, arrange the set, shoot, retouch. AI staging does the same thing digitally — upload a cutout, describe the room, get a photorealistic staged image in seconds.
Traditional staging
Ship the product to a studio. Hire a stylist to pick props, rugs, and accessories. Arrange the scene. Photograph it. Retouch.
One product can take a full day. A 20-piece collection takes weeks. Costs add up: studio rental, styling, photography, retouching, shipping. Most brands only stage their bestsellers.
AI staging
Start with a product cutout on a white or transparent background — use background removal if needed. Describe the room: materials, style, lighting, mood. AI generates a photorealistic staged image.
Your product keeps its exact appearance — shape, materials, proportions. AI builds the room around it with correct lighting, shadows, and reflections. Try it in AI Studio.
Staging at scale
Stage every product, not just bestsellers. Show the same sofa in a modern flat, a country house, and a hotel lobby. Generate seasonal looks — summer styling, winter warmth.
Batch processing stages hundreds overnight. New collections launch with full lifestyle content on day one.
Better results
Start with a clean cutout. Sharp edges, even lighting, no shadows. Better input makes better output.
Be specific in descriptions. Not 'modern living room' — try 'minimalist Scandinavian living room with oak floors, white walls, and natural daylight from tall windows'. Specificity produces consistent, high-quality scenes.
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