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Campaign · Editorial lighting · 4K-ready looks

Direct campaign-ready fashion imagery, directed by clicks — with the AI Brand Campaign Generator.

Generate studio-quality on-model campaign shots from your real garment settings using a browser app. Every creative decision is a control, not a text field—then you export with clear provenance. No studio days. No samples shipped. No prompts.

  • ~$0.55 per image
  • ~30–40 seconds per generation
  • 150+ styles
  • 2K and 4K
  • C2PA-signed provenance
  • Full commercial rights, permanent, worldwide

7-day free trial • 50 tokens (10 images) • Cancel anytime

Campaign framing with garment-led control
Solution
Try it — every setting is a click
Campaign gloss on-model shot
4:5

Direct the shoot. Zero prompts.

Pick lens, framing, lighting, background, mood, and visual style. Your garment settings stay faithful while RAWSHOT renders campaign-ready imagery with signed provenance and watermarks. 5 tokens · ~34s per image

  • 6 clicks · 0 keystrokes
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Image Composition
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Mood
Pose
Camera angle
Lens
Framing
Lighting
Background
Resolution
Aspect ratio
Visual style
Product focus
4:5 · 4K · Half body
Generate

How it works

Click-to-direct campaign composition

Turn editorial intent into repeatable controls—visual styles, camera choices, and framing—then export labeled outputs for your storefront and socials.

  1. Step 01

    Select your campaign look

    Click a visual style preset, then set lens, framing, pose, lighting, background, and mood. The garment stays the brief, so your design reads as designed.

  2. Step 02

    Direct the shoot with controls

    Adjust camera distance, angle, and aspect ratio until the framing matches your campaign layouts. No text fields—every change is a control you can repeat.

  3. Step 03

    Generate with provenance and exports

    Create the image, then download campaign-ready files with C2PA-signed provenance metadata and visible plus cryptographic watermarking cues.

Spec sheet

Proof that campaign control stays faithful

Twelve proof surfaces show how RAWSHOT keeps your garment accurate, your outputs labeled, and your team workflow consistent from single shots to catalog scale.

  1. 01

    No-likeness by design

    Synthetic models are built from 28 body attributes with 10+ options each, making accidental real-person likeness statistically negligible by design.

  2. 02

    Click-driven, no prompting

    Every creative decision is a button, slider, or preset—camera, angle, distance, pose, facial expression, and background—without any prompt field.

  3. 03

    Garment fidelity, not drift

    Your cut, colour, pattern, logo, fabric, drape, and proportions are represented faithfully. The garment is the brief RAWSHOT is engineered around.

  4. 04

    Diverse synthetic model set

    RAWSHOT uses transparently labeled diverse synthetic models so your campaign can vary while staying clear about what the output is.

  5. 05

    Consistent face across SKUs

    Save and reuse the same model settings so your brand face stays constant across variants. No drift between shoots.

  6. 06

    150+ visual style presets

    Choose from catalog, lifestyle, editorial, campaign, street, Y2K, vintage, noir, and more—so your look matches your brand system.

  7. 07

    2K/4K and every ratio

    Export in 2K or 4K resolution with every aspect ratio, from vertical social crops to wide editorial layouts.

  8. 08

    Compliance-ready provenance

    Outputs are C2PA-signed and AI-labeled. RAWSHOT aligns with EU AI Act Article 50 and California SB 942, hosted in the EU.

  9. 09

    Signed audit trail per image

    Each generated image carries signed audit trail data so teams can verify what was produced and maintain accountable creative records.

  10. 10

    GUI for single shots, API for catalogs

    Use the browser GUI for one-off campaign frames, or the REST API for nightly pipelines across thousands of SKUs.

  11. 11

    Speed with transparent token pricing

    Photo generation is priced per image at about ~$0.55 and completes in ~30–40 seconds. Tokens never expire, and failed generations refund.

  12. 12

    Full commercial rights, forever

    Every output ships with full commercial rights, permanent and worldwide, so you can use campaign imagery without vague licensing uncertainty.

Outputs

Campaign outputs you can publish Labeled, repeatable, brand-led

Explore campaign-style exports across editorial lighting, clean catalog polish, and street-ready crops—each built around the garment, not a free-form prompt.

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Editorial campaign
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Clean catalog
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Street flash
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Noir mood

Browse 150+ visual styles →

Comparison

RAWSHOT vs category tools vs DIY prompting

Three lenses on every dimension — what you optimize for in RAWSHOT versus typical category tools and blank-box AI workflows.

  1. 01

    Interface

    RAWSHOT

    Click-driven UI for camera, framing, pose, light, and style.

    Category tools + DIY

    Often shorter controls with less direct art direction. DIY prompting: Typed prompts plus prompt tuning overhead before results.
  2. 02

    Garment fidelity

    RAWSHOT

    Garment-led control keeps cut, color, pattern, and drape faithful.

    Category tools + DIY

    Garment details may warp because the tool bends to text inputs. DIY prompting: Common garment drift between outputs when styles change.
  3. 03

    Model consistency across SKUs

    RAWSHOT

    Save the model and reuse it across variants to prevent drift.

    Category tools + DIY

    Face and body can shift between renders, hurting catalog uniformity. DIY prompting: Inconsistent faces across outputs makes it hard to keep a brand look.
  4. 04

    Provenance + labelling

    RAWSHOT

    C2PA-signed, AI-labeled, and watermarked with visible + cryptographic cues.

    Category tools + DIY

    Typically no provenance metadata or unclear labelling story. DIY prompting: Missing provenance metadata and unclear attribution trail.
  5. 05

    Commercial rights

    RAWSHOT

    Full commercial rights to every output, permanent, worldwide.

    Category tools + DIY

    Rights can be unclear or gated by account tiers. DIY prompting: Unclear rights after generation complicates publishing decisions.
  6. 06

    Iteration speed per variant

    RAWSHOT

    Repeatable controls make variants fast without re-creating prompts.

    Category tools + DIY

    Iteration can be slower when you rework vague inputs each time. DIY prompting: You iterate by rewriting text, which is slower and less reliable.
  7. 07

    Pricing transparency

    RAWSHOT

    Flat per-image pricing for photos, with tokens that never expire.

    Category tools + DIY

    Often per-seat pricing and volume tiers that punish growth. DIY prompting: No predictable per-image economics for production workflows.
  8. 08

    Catalog API

    RAWSHOT

    GUI for single work plus REST API for catalog-scale pipelines.

    Category tools + DIY

    Catalog automation is usually limited or requires separate tooling. DIY prompting: DIY approaches rarely offer signed audit trails or clean pipeline surfaces.

Prompting does not scale

Stop writing essays. Direct the shoot.

Most AI photo tools start with a blank text box. Rawshot turns the shoot into repeatable controls, so creative teams can produce consistent fashion imagery without prompt syntax or one-off hacks.

Category norm

Manual
Prompt box

Create a premium editorial fashion photograph of a model wearing the exact navy oversized wool coat from SKU-1842, full-body crop, realistic hands, consistent facial identity, clean e-commerce lighting, subtle Paris street background, 85mm lens, no logo distortion, no fabric hallucination, same pose as last campaign, repeatable for all colorways...

Needs prompt engineering
Breaks across SKUs
Hard to repeat

A prompt can describe one image. It cannot become a shared production system for hundreds of products, models, angles and markets.

Rawshot

Clicks

Saved shoot recipe

Apply to 1 SKU or 10,000 via GUI, CSV or REST API.

Scale
Preset-driven shoots anyone can repeat
Same model, pose and styling across a catalog
GUI for teams, API for production volume

Rawshot makes creative direction visible: buttons, presets and sliders instead of hidden prompt craft. The result is easier to teach, faster to approve and built for repeat production.

Use cases

Campaign workflows for teams that need consistency

Operator archetypes and how click-directed, garment-first output fits the way they actually work.

  1. 01

    Indie brand campaign operator

    You click a campaign style preset, direct lighting and framing, and generate on-model images without paying for studio days.

    Confidence · high

  2. 02

    DTC ecommerce creative lead

    You maintain a consistent brand face across product variants and publish campaign-ready stills faster for weekly PDP refreshes.

    Confidence · high

  3. 03

    Editorial art director

    You iterate lens and angle controls to match an editorial layout, exporting 4K frames that stay garment-faithful.

    Confidence · high

  4. 04

    Catalog merchandising manager

    You batch nightly exports through the REST API so thousands of SKUs share the same model settings and campaign lighting language.

    Confidence · high

  5. 05

    Influencer marketing producer

    You generate platform-ready aspect ratios from the same garment settings so your influencer posts stay on-brand week to week.

    Confidence · high

  6. 06

    Adaptive fashion label coordinator

    You direct the shoot with controlled framing and product focus so the garment reads clearly in campaign imagery, labeled for transparency.

    Confidence · high

  7. 07

    Resale and vintage seller curator

    You create consistent catalog visuals for pre-owned pieces while keeping the garment details represented faithfully for shoppers.

    Confidence · high

  8. 08

    Factory-direct manufacturer marketer

    You scale production visuals for seasonal lineups with predictable per-image pricing and a repeatable campaign look across batches.

    Confidence · high

  9. 09

    Student fashion creator

    You learn art direction through click controls, then export labeled images for portfolios without prompt experiments.

    Confidence · high

  10. 10

    Lingerie DTC campaign planner

    You direct close-up and half-body framing with editorial lighting so campaign stills highlight the product accurately and consistently.

    Confidence · high

  11. 11

    Marketplace seller ops

    You generate campaign-ready imagery per listing and export with clear provenance and commercial rights for reliable publishing.

    Confidence · high

  12. 12

    Crowdfunding lookbook coordinator

    You produce rapid campaign visuals for updates while keeping SKU consistency so backers see the collection as intended.

    Confidence · high

— Principle

Honest is better than perfect.

Every RAWSHOT photo is C2PA-signed and labeled, with visible plus cryptographic watermarking cues. That means campaign teams can publish with transparency—aligned with EU AI Act Article 50 and California SB 942—while the garment stays the brief.

RAWSHOT · Editorial

Rights & provenance

Full commercial rights. Forever.

  • C2PA-signed on every image — EU AI Act Article 50 compliant
  • 28-attribute synthetic models — real-person likeness statistically impossible
  • Full commercial rights to every generation — no recurring licensing fees
  • Tokens never expire · One-click cancel · Transparent pricing

EU AI Act

C2PA

Commercial use

Pricing

~$0.55 per image.

~30–40 seconds per generation. Tokens never expire. Cancel in one click.

  • 01The cancel button is on the pricing page.
  • 02No per-seat gates. No 'contact sales' walls for core features.
  • 03Failed generations refund their tokens.
  • 04Full commercial rights to every output, permanent, worldwide.

FAQ

Practical answers on control, rights, pricing, scale, and compliant publishing.

Do I need to write prompts to use RAWSHOT?

Never—you direct every output with sliders, presets, and clicks on the garment, not typed prompts. That UI control is consistent across GUI and REST API payloads, which is why ecommerce teams onboard buyers without rewriting creative briefs as chat threads.

For catalog teams, reliability matters more than model cleverness; RAWSHOT keeps tokens, timings, refund rules, commercial rights framing, provenance signalling, watermarking cues, REST surface, and SKU-scale batch patterns explicit so operations can rehearse PDP launches without hallucinated garment inventions.

What does an AI-assisted brand campaign workflow change for a DTC catalog?

It turns campaign creation into repeatable direction on your product: you set lens, framing, lighting, mood, and style, then generate imagery that stays faithful to your garment details. Instead of rebuilding a new creative recipe every time, you reuse the same controls across variants and exports.

That matters when your merchandising calendar is tight and your visuals must remain consistent. With RAWSHOT, each output includes signed provenance and clear labeling so your team can publish campaign frames confidently while keeping the garment as the brief.

Why skip reshooting every SKU for seasonal updates?

Because the operational pain is the reshoot, not the design. When you rely on repeatable controls, you can generate campaign-ready stills for new colors, sizes, or drops without waiting on studio schedules, reshipping samples, or re-briefing creatives.

RAWSHOT also reduces drift by keeping garment-led fidelity and by letting you save and reuse model settings. Your team can iterate faster while preserving brand consistency across the catalog and the campaign assets it feeds.

How do we turn a flat garment into editorial-looking campaign imagery without prompts?

You direct the shoot through the app controls: choose a campaign visual style preset, then adjust camera angle, framing, and lighting to match your editorial intent. The system is engineered around the real garment so cut, color, pattern, logo, fabric, and drape stay represented faithfully.

From there, select the aspect ratio and resolution you need for your channels, and generate. Your exports carry C2PA-signed provenance and watermarking cues so teams can keep publishing workflows clean.

How does garment-led control beat prompt roulette for fashion PDPs?

Prompt-based approaches are hard to reproduce: the same text can yield different product reads, inconsistent faces, or invented branding that isn’t yours. Garment-led control keeps your creative direction tied to the garment settings, so variants remain aligned to the actual item.

In practice, that means fewer “almost right” renders and less manual cleanup. RAWSHOT combines click-driven art direction with labeled provenance and an audit trail per image, so your PDP and campaign pipeline is easier to manage.

Will the images include provenance metadata and labeling for compliance teams?

Yes. RAWSHOT photos are C2PA-signed and AI-labeled, with visible plus cryptographic watermarking cues that support provenance workflows for publishing and review.

This is built for production reality: your marketing team can move faster because compliance information travels with the output. The platform is EU-hosted and aligns with EU AI Act Article 50 and California SB 942, while the audit trail is signed per image.

What quality checks should we run before publishing campaign imagery?

Start with garment fidelity: verify cut, color, pattern, logo, fabric, drape, and proportions visually in the generated frames. Then confirm consistency: ensure the face and model settings match your campaign identity across the set of SKUs you plan to publish.

Finally, check attribution signals: C2PA-signed provenance, watermarking cues, and labeling that travels with each file. When those checks pass, you can publish with fewer surprises and clearer accountability.

What are the token economics for stills, and how do failures work?

For photos, pricing is per image at about ~$0.55, and generations typically take ~30–40 seconds. Tokens never expire, so your team can budget predictably for campaign sprints without worrying about time limits.

If a generation fails, the platform refunds tokens, and you can retry using the same click-driven controls. This keeps experimentation contained while your creative direction stays repeatable across variants.

Can we plug RAWSHOT into a catalog pipeline for thousands of product images?

Yes. RAWSHOT supports a browser GUI for single shoots and a REST API for catalog-scale pipelines, so teams can automate nightly generation while keeping the garment as the brief.

For operations, that means you can preserve SKU consistency and carry output provenance through your publishing workflow. Each image includes signed audit trail data, which is valuable when multiple teams review assets for campaigns and storefront listings.

How do we scale campaign output across roles—creative, merch, and compliance—without slowing down?

Use the same controls and the same labeled outputs across roles. Creative sets the campaign direction through click-driven controls, merchandising defines the SKU scope and framing needs, and compliance can rely on signed provenance metadata and watermark cues already embedded in each file.

Because RAWSHOT is designed for both GUI and REST API usage, teams can keep one workflow from single approvals to large batches. That lets your campaign production scale without turning creative direction into an untracked, manual process.