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Product background generator

The background workflow removes clutter or places the product on a neutral scene without changing the item itself. It is a common step before main marketplace images and clean catalog grids. Always compare the export with your source—the product must not change shape or color.

Remove or replace

Start with a source that has minimal overlap and distractions. After generation, inspect edges, shadows, and reflections—AI can eat thin parts. Pair with our articles on background removal and replacement.

White vs lifestyle

Main listing images often need white or light gray backgrounds. Lifestyle scenes work for extra gallery slides or social ads if the SKU stays identical. Do not hide kit contents behind props.

Common edge mistakes

Halos, clipped straps, and fake shadows are frequent AI artifacts. Zoom to 100% before upload. Regenerate with a cleaner source instead of publishing a doubtful cutout.

Clutter and prompts

Remove props on set before cleanup in Studio. For scene wording, see prompt and unwanted-object articles—describe background and light, not a different SKU.

Visual examples (in preparation)

Before/after pairs will ship only from owned or licensed sources and real Studio exports—no stock photos or fabricated client stories. Use the checklists below plus How it works and AI quality pages until assets are approved.

What to prepare for a future example

  • Owned source with busy background
  • Clean background export
  • Edge and shadow QA

FAQ

Can I publish AI photos without review?

No. AI can change color, shape, patterns, or small details. Compare every export with the real product before upload.

Does Vitrina AI guarantee marketplace approval?

No. Vitrina AI Studio is an independent tool, not an official marketplace partner. Sellers must check current platform rules.

Do I need a professional photographer?

For catalog updates and test listings, a sharp phone photo is often enough. Premium hero campaigns may still need a photographer.

Where do I start?

Open Studio, upload a source image, pick a workflow (background, product card, clothing on model), and review before publishing.

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