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Adject AI

Adject AI turns a single product photo into realistic commercial-ready images and videos for ecommerce listings and ads.

Adject AI

What is Adject AI?

Adject AI is an AI tool that generates commercial-ready product images and videos for ecommerce listings and ads. Its core purpose is to let brands create realistic visual variations from a single uploaded product photo, reducing the need for traditional photoshoots and time-consuming mockup workflows.

The product is positioned as an “all-in-one” visual generation workflow: upload one product photo, then generate studio or lifestyle-style outputs suitable for online storefronts and advertising materials.

Key Features

  • Turn one product photo into realistic ecommerce visuals: Upload a single image and generate multiple product visuals designed for listings and ads.
  • Image generation for multiple product categories: Built to support real ecommerce product types across apparel/fashion, beauty/cosmetics, jewelry/accessories, furniture, packaged products, and electronics.
  • Video generation and frames-to-video: Generate product video outputs and create video frames from existing inputs (as described by the plan features).
  • Video- and image-oriented outputs for listings/ads: Targets creatives meant to be used directly in product pages and advertisements.
  • No credit card required to start: The site indicates a free start, with plans available to upgrade later.

How to Use Adject AI

  1. Start by selecting the product creation workflow and uploading a product photo.
  2. Generate visuals from the uploaded image for ecommerce use (e.g., listing images or ad creatives).
  3. If you need video outputs, use the plan features that include video generation/frames-to-video.
  4. Choose a subscription tier based on the amount of generation credits and whether you need templates and commercial use.

Use Cases

  • Apparel and fashion product pages: Create clean, consistent apparel visuals from one product photo for faster catalog updates.
  • Beauty and cosmetics creatives: Generate luxury-style skincare or makeup visuals with studio-like lighting to support product listings.
  • Jewelry and accessories: Produce high-detail jewelry imagery with realistic reflections and designed backgrounds.
  • Furniture and home decor lifestyle visuals: Generate lifestyle interior product visuals (e.g., sofas, chairs, decor) from a single input image.
  • Packaged goods and retail-ready items: Create product visuals for bottled, boxed, and other packaged products for ecommerce placements.
  • Electronics and smart devices: Generate modern tech product visuals suitable for store and ad use.

FAQ

  • Does Adject AI require a photoshoot? The site describes replacing photoshoots with AI-generated visuals by starting from a single uploaded product photo.

  • Can Adject AI generate both images and videos? The plans list image generation and video generation, and also mention frames-to-video on higher tiers.

  • Is Adject AI limited to fashion products? No. The site states it supports many categories beyond fashion, including beauty/cosmetics, jewelry/accessories, furniture, packaged products, and electronics.

  • Are templates and watermark controls included? The pricing table lists “no watermark” and references templates (e.g., limited templates on BASIC, full templates on PROMO/ULTRA), but specific template behavior isn’t detailed on the page content provided.

  • How do credits relate to output? The pricing plans are described in terms of “credits” and include which generation types are included per tier; exact credit-to-output mapping isn’t provided.

Alternatives

  • AI product photo/creative generators: Tools that generate ecommerce images from product photos, typically focused on image outputs rather than adding video.
  • Traditional mockup and template-based design workflows: Using pre-made mockups/templates for consistent visuals, but usually requiring more manual asset preparation and less “single-photo to variations” automation.
  • Stock imagery plus manual editing: Combining stock product imagery with editing/design tools, which can reduce production time but may not match a brand’s exact product photo requirements.
  • In-house photoshoots with retouching: Maintaining a photography workflow (studio lighting, models, editing) for maximum control, but at higher time and production costs compared to AI generation.