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Generating a Product Shot

A product shot is a clean, high-quality image of a single product designed to clearly showcase its features and details. Dreem helps you generate professional, e-commerce-ready product shots in seconds using AI.

Written by Tierney Morgan

How to Create Product Shots

1. Open Studio

From the left navigation, click Studio, or click the green arrow on the Studio module.

2. Upload Your Product Image and Select Product Shot

Accepted file types are: JPG, JPEG, PNG, WEBP, or AVIF with a 20MB max. For the highest-quality results, upload as many product angles as possible (front, back, logo, pattern details, and more), then assign each image to the correct angle label (front, back, detail or styling).

3. Select Your Views

Choose from a range of product shot views to control how your product is presented.

4. Generate

Click Generate to create your product shot.

5. Edit or Regenerate

After generating content, Dreem gives you several ways to refine your results.

Option 1: Edit with Dreem's Image Editing tool

Image Editing in Dreem is designed to feel like post-production for AI-generated content, so you don't have to start over every time you need a change. Instead of regenerating entire images, you can refine specific details while keeping the original composition and context intact.

Open any image to make targeted updates using text prompts (e.g., "change the shoes to loafers") or the drawing/brush tool to indicate exactly where changes should be applied. You can also attach a reference image for better detail accuracy. Each request generates a new version, allowing you to quickly iterate, compare results, and revert to earlier versions as needed.

Option 2: Regenerate Variants

If you want a completely new result:

  • Click Generate to produce fresh variations

  • Adjust your settings or prompt

  • Try multiple poses, angles, or styles

6. Save or Download

Your final product shot is saved to Dreem, and you also have the option to download it.

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