— On-model imagery · 150+ styles · 4K-ready
Direct your next campaign look with the AI High Fashion Outfit Generator, using click-driven controls that keep every garment faithful.
Generate studio-quality on-model fashion imagery by selecting camera, framing, lighting, background, pose, and visual style—no text entry required. Your garment stays the brief, so cut, color, fabric, drape, and branding are represented accurately for ecommerce and editorial teams. No studio bookings. No samples shipped. No prompts.
- ~$0.55 per image
- ~30–40s per generation
- 150+ visual styles
- 2K or 4K
- Every aspect ratio
- Full commercial rights
7-day free trial • 50 tokens (10 images) • Cancel anytime


Direct the shoot. Zero prompts.
You pick the camera, framing, lighting, background, mood, and outfit focus. RAWSHOT locks the garment-led settings into a shoot recipe and generates on-model photos from your selections. 5 tokens · ~34s per image
- 6 clicks · 0 keystrokes
- app.rawshot.ai / new_shoot
How it works
Click-driven fashion direction, garment-faithful outputs
Direct your shoot with presets and sliders for camera, lighting, pose, and style—then generate with C2PA-signed provenance and an audit trail.
- Step 01
Select a garment-led look
Upload your real garment or outfit setup, then choose outfit focus, framing, pose, and camera angle with click-driven controls. You’re directing the shoot recipe, not writing a command.
- Step 02
Tune lighting, mood, and style
Pick a lighting system, background, and a visual style preset to match your campaign or editorial direction. The software keeps the garment as the brief so the cut, color, fabric, and drape remain consistent.
- Step 03
Generate, label, and publish with proof
Click generate to produce on-model imagery in 2K or 4K at the aspect ratio you need. Every output includes signed provenance, watermarking cues, and an audit trail for clean commercial workflows.
Spec sheet
Proof that fashion control stays garment-led
Twelve proof surfaces show the exact controls, consistency, compliance, and publish-ready outputs teams need for catalog and campaign work.
- 01
No-likeness by design
Synthetic models use 28 body attributes with 10+ options each, transparently reducing accidental resemblance risk. Outputs are AI-labelled and generated to avoid real-person likeness concerns.
- 02
Every creative decision is a click
Camera, framing, pose, facial expression, light, background, visual style, and product focus are UI controls. You steer the shoot without typed instructions.
- 03
Garment fidelity, not genre drift
Cut, color, pattern, logo, fabric, and drape are represented faithfully as the software’s brief. Your outfit stays the subject, so the final image matches what you shipped to RAWSHOT.
- 04
Synthetic models, transparently labelled
Diverse synthetic models are presented with clear labelling. Teams get consistent direction while maintaining transparent provenance cues for every image.
- 05
SKU consistency across generations
Use the same model face and body parameters across SKUs to avoid drift between shoots. Your catalog stays cohesive when you refresh season updates.
- 06
150+ visual styles at your fingertips
Switch between catalog, lifestyle, editorial, campaign, studio, street, noir, Y2K, and more using presets. One upload can land in multiple brand directions without changing the product.
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2K/4K and every aspect ratio
Generate in 2K or 4K and select any aspect ratio you publish to. Full-body, half-body, close-up, detail, and flat-lay framings are available for consistent layouts.
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Compliance with provenance signals
Outputs are C2PA-signed with compliance-ready labelling cues. Designed to align with EU AI Act Article 50 and California SB 942 requirements in production workflows.
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Signed audit trail per image
Each output carries a signed record of what it is, created for reliable internal review. Your teams can validate production steps before distribution.
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GUI for single shoots, REST API for scale
Use the browser GUI for styling sessions, then run catalog-scale pipelines via REST API. The same garment-led engine keeps outputs consistent between workflows.
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Speed and transparent per-image pricing
Photos generate in about 30–40 seconds per image. Pricing stays flat per image, tokens never expire, and failed generations refund tokens.
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Full commercial rights, permanent worldwide
Every output includes full commercial rights for permanent, worldwide use. Publish confidently across product pages, ads, and editorial placements.
Outputs
On-model styling, directed by clicks Catalog-ready proofs
A compact gallery of fashion directions—campaign gloss, editorial lighting, and clean studio looks—generated from the same garment brief.




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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.
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Interface
RAWSHOT
Click-driven fashion direction with garment-led controlsCategory tools + DIY
Shorter control sets, more prompt-like steering, fewer knobs. DIY prompting: Typed prompts that require prompt syntax and iterative guessing02
Garment fidelity
RAWSHOT
Garment cut, color, pattern, logo, fabric, drape stay faithfulCategory tools + DIY
Higher chance of style-driven product drift and altered details. DIY prompting: Garment drift between outputs as the model follows the prompt03
Model consistency across SKUs
RAWSHOT
Same model face and body parameters to prevent driftCategory tools + DIY
Less stable identities across runs; catalog cohesion suffers. DIY prompting: Inconsistent faces across outputs, so SKUs don’t match04
Provenance + labelling
RAWSHOT
C2PA-signed provenance, watermarking cues, and AI-labelled outputCategory tools + DIY
Often no cryptographic record or consistent labelling story. DIY prompting: Missing provenance metadata and unclear attribution signals05
Commercial rights
RAWSHOT
Clear licensing: full commercial rights, permanent, worldwideCategory tools + DIY
Rights can be ambiguous or gated by platform terms. DIY prompting: Unclear rights narrative and harder-to-audit usage policies06
Iteration speed per variant
RAWSHOT
Fast generation per image with flat pricing and cancellation controlsCategory tools + DIY
Repeat runs needed to “fix” drift; controls may be limited. DIY prompting: Iteration loops around prompt wording, wasting time per variant07
Pricing transparency
RAWSHOT
Flat per-image pricing with tokens that never expireCategory tools + DIY
Per-seat pricing and volume tiers that punish growth. DIY prompting: No predictable cost model tied to production workflow08
Catalog API
RAWSHOT
GUI for single shoots plus REST API for batch catalog pipelinesCategory tools + DIY
More manual workflow; less reliable integration for catalogs. DIY prompting: DIY pipelines need extra engineering and still won’t keep garment-led fidelity
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
ManualCreate 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...
A prompt can describe one image. It cannot become a shared production system for hundreds of products, models, angles and markets.
Rawshot
ClicksSaved shoot recipe
Apply to 1 SKU or 10,000 via GUI, CSV or REST API.
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
From runway moodboards to SKU-scale catalog shots
Operator archetypes and how click-directed, garment-first output fits the way they actually work.
- 01
Indie designer launching a campaign fast
Click through editorial lighting and campaign gloss styles, then publish consistent looks across product pages.
Confidence · high
- 02
DTC brand refreshing season collections
Generate new outfit angles and aspect ratios without reshooting every SKU or shipping physical samples.
Confidence · high
- 03
Crowdfunding creator building stretch goals
Produce on-model imagery for updates and emails from a single garment-led shoot recipe in the browser.
Confidence · high
- 04
Kidswear label keeping outfits consistent
Choose framing and mood presets for clean catalogue layouts while keeping garment details faithful.
Confidence · high
- 05
Adaptive fashion line with clear product presentation
Use close-ups and detail framings to show fabric and construction accurately for shoppers.
Confidence · high
- 06
Lingerie DTC aligning brand direction
Select visual styles and lighting to match your brand while maintaining garment-led fidelity for each SKU.
Confidence · high
- 07
Resale and vintage seller curating variations
Build multiple look directions per item with consistent framing and backgrounds for faster listings.
Confidence · high
- 08
Marketplace seller updating 1,000+ SKUs
Run batch generations via REST API for repeatable direction and SKU-level cohesion across the catalog.
Confidence · high
- 09
Factory-direct manufacturer for wholesale catalogs
Generate consistent on-model visuals for line sheets and distributor marketing without studio scheduling.
Confidence · high
- 10
Fashion student portfolio without expensive shoots
Experiment with editorial and campaign presets and publish labelled outputs as part of coursework.
Confidence · high
- 11
Influencer-ready outfit posts across platforms
Switch aspect ratios and keep the same shoot intent while directing lighting and mood from UI controls.
Confidence · high
- 12
Studio lookbook direction in minutes
Create a coherent narrative of outfit images using multiple visual styles and camera framings.
Confidence · high
— Principle
Honest is better than perfect.
RAWSHOT is built for publish-ready transparency. Each image carries C2PA-signed provenance and audit trail signals, with AI-labelled output cues designed for operational clarity in fashion teams and review workflows. That means your catalog and campaign production stays accountable, not just aesthetically on trend.
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 invented garment outcomes.
What does click-driven outfit direction change for SKU-scale ecommerce catalogs?
It turns fashion photography into a controlled production workflow. Instead of iterating through uncertain results, you select camera, framing, pose, lighting, background, and visual style as UI settings, then generate outfit images that stay aligned to the garment brief.
This matters when you publish hundreds or thousands of SKUs: teams need consistent presentation across angles and aspects, plus predictable pricing and batch execution. RAWSHOT pairs a browser GUI for single shoots with a REST API for catalog pipelines, so you can scale without losing creative direction.
Why skip reshooting every SKU when you update your season landing page?
Because reshooting is slow, expensive, and logistics-heavy when product catalogs move constantly. With RAWSHOT, you can create campaign-ready on-model imagery directly from the garment-led settings and iterate on lighting, mood, and layout quickly.
You avoid drift between sessions by keeping the same model direction consistent across SKUs, while still changing visual style presets for each campaign moment. The result is faster iteration without sacrificing product fidelity or internal review clarity.
How do we turn flat garments into catalogue-ready on-model photos without prompt overhead?
You start with the garment as the brief, then select the shoot recipe through dedicated controls. Pick framing (full body to detail), choose lens and camera angle, set lighting and background, and apply a visual style preset for the look you want.
RAWSHOT is engineered around faithful representation of the garment’s cut, color, pattern, logo, fabric, and drape. That keeps your production steps reproducible for QA, even when multiple teammates handle different SKUs or aspect ratios.
Can RAWSHOT keep the same face across my catalog so products don’t look like they were shot by different models?
Yes. RAWSHOT is designed for SKU consistency by maintaining the same model direction across generations for your catalog workflow, so your outfit set doesn’t drift from shoot to shoot.
For teams, that consistency is crucial when shoppers compare products across a category page. Instead of chasing “close enough” faces, you lock the direction once and reuse it across SKUs, while the garment-led brief keeps the product details aligned.
How does garment control beat prompt roulette for fashion PDP and ad creative?
Garment control keeps the product as the brief, while prompt-driven tools often bend imagery toward what the model thinks you meant. With RAWSHOT, you click the exact creative settings—camera, lighting, mood, and product focus—so the garment stays faithful to your design.
This reduces common DIY failure modes like garment drift, invented logos, and inconsistent outcomes across variants. It also makes review simpler because the creative intent is captured as explicit UI settings rather than hidden inside free-form text.
What provenance and labelling do we get when publishing AI-labelled fashion imagery?
Every RAWSHOT output is designed to support transparent publishing with C2PA-signed provenance and AI-labelled cues. You also get a signed audit trail per image, which supports internal review and compliance-style workflows for marketing teams.
For fashion operators, that means fewer “what is this output?” questions during approval. The provenance and labelling cues are included as part of the output experience so your team can audit and distribute with confidence.
What should I expect for costs when generating many outfit photos for product pages?
For photos, pricing is transparent and flat per image. Expect about ~30–40 seconds per generation, with a cost around ~$0.55 per image, and tokens never expire for your workflow planning.
If a generation fails, RAWSHOT refunds the tokens, and you can cancel with a single control on the pricing page. That predictability helps ecommerce teams budget production cycles instead of paying for trial-and-error.
Do we need a special pipeline to run catalog work via API, or can editors do this in the browser?
You can do both. RAWSHOT supports a browser GUI for single-shoot work and a REST API for catalog-scale pipelines, using the same garment-led engine behind the scenes.
That lets editors and designers run quick tests while engineers batch production for thousands of SKUs. The shared direction approach keeps outputs consistent across tools and roles, which is essential for high-volume fashion catalogs.
How do we maintain rights clarity for commercial use across ads, PDPs, and editorials?
RAWSHOT provides a clear commercial rights story with full commercial rights to every output. Rights are permanent and worldwide, which removes a common blocker for teams that need to publish quickly.
Because every output also includes provenance and audit trail signals, marketing and legal reviews can focus on business usage instead of guessing about origin. You can route approvals through your normal workflow with a consistent, publish-ready output package.
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