Availability and promise boundary
This page is marked beta. Voloshow does not claim unsupported model access, marketplace approval, or guaranteed commercial rights.
Example media
Reviewed visual examples



How to use in Voloshow
Workflow steps
- 1
Start with owned product material
Upload or describe only products, packaging, and brand assets you are allowed to use.
- 2
Choose the image type
Decide whether the output is a white-background catalog draft, lifestyle scene, detail crop, or social ad visual.
- 3
Generate and clean up
Run the product photo workflow, then use Background Remover, White Background, Transparent Background, Image Upscaler, Image Resizer, or Image Compressor for finishing.
- 4
Review before upload
Compare the draft against the real product and marketplace requirements before publishing anywhere.
Specs
Specs, availability and credits
| Status | Beta Product-photo quality depends on source material, provider behavior, and human review. |
|---|---|
| Availability | Product photo workflow is currently in beta. Use it for draft catalog images, lifestyle scenes, and social visuals, then review product accuracy before publishing. |
| Credits | Depends on active Product configuration and selected model. |
| Inputs | Owned product image, product-safe prompt, background preference, target channel. |
| Review | Verify product truth, packaging, claims, marketplace rules, and rights before publishing. |
| Platform disclaimer | Not affiliated with Amazon, Shopify, Etsy, or any marketplace; approval is not guaranteed. |
Common mistakes
Avoid these before publishing
- Inventing product certifications, reviews, badges, or performance claims.
- Letting generated labels or packaging replace the real product truth.
- Using unowned brand assets, characters, or competitor packaging as references.
Next action
Create a product-photo draft, then review it manually.
Use the beta workflow for fast product visual concepts, then clean up the background and verify accuracy before publishing.
What this helps with
Product-photo workflows are for drafting catalog shots, lifestyle scenes, ad concepts, white-background variants, and detail crops. They help teams move faster, but they do not replace product truth, marketplace policy, or brand review.
How to use it in Voloshow
Start with owned product material, choose the output type, run the beta workflow, and keep the result in draft status until a human checks shape, packaging, claims, and channel rules. Use Background Remover, White Background, Transparent Background, Image Upscaler, Image Resizer, and Image Compressor for focused finishing instead of regenerating every export change.
- Use owned product photos or rights-safe prompts.
- Separate background cleanup from generation.
- Keep final marketplace review outside automation.
Catalog vs lifestyle comparison
A catalog image needs accurate shape, conservative lighting, and predictable crop. A lifestyle image can use environment and props, but should still preserve scale and product identity. A social ad concept can reserve text space, but final copy should be added after generation for legibility and compliance.
Safe commercial boundary
Generated results are drafts. Review product accuracy, packaging, brand rights, claims, and marketplace rules before publishing or selling. Do not invent certifications, ratings, platform badges, medical claims, or product features. Voloshow is not affiliated with Amazon, Shopify, Etsy, or any marketplace, and does not guarantee marketplace approval.
Platform-specific review still matters
Amazon, Shopify, Etsy, and social ad channels each have their own image rules, claim limits, and approval expectations. Treat product-photo drafts as starting points, then check the exact channel requirements before uploading final assets.
Prompt examples
Copy-ready starts
Copy an example, then replace the subject and production details with material you can use.
A single skincare bottle on a white seamless background, accurate silhouette, preserved blank label area, soft commercial shadow, clean ecommerce crop, no rating badges.
A compact travel mug on a stone kitchen counter with morning window light, realistic scale, understated props, premium retail photography, no unowned brand marks.
A square product ad visual with one hero object, monochrome paper background, sharp red accent line, space for headline text, realistic studio lighting, no fake discount badge.
An owned product packshot with a clear front-facing silhouette, soft shadow, neutral white background, conservative crop, no invented certifications or marketplace icons.
A close detail crop of an owned product material texture, realistic side light, clean background, accurate surface finish, no exaggerated performance claims.
A premium product on a dark stone plinth, controlled rim light, realistic reflection, minimal props, catalog-safe composition, no generated text or fake awards.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
No. Outputs are AI-generated drafts. You must review product accuracy, rights, claims, and platform rules before publishing.
Use a clear owned product image with visible edges, stable lighting, and packaging details that can be checked against the real product.
Use background tools and product-photo workflows together, then verify the final image against your marketplace requirements.
Treat them as drafts. Voloshow is not affiliated with Amazon, Shopify, Etsy, or any marketplace, and does not guarantee marketplace approval.
Keep prompts focused on lighting, crop, and setting. Do not ask for badges, ratings, certifications, or claims that are not true for the product.


