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Airbrush

Airbrush

Product photo consistency fixer that batch-processes your catalog with uniform lighting and styling, eliminating the Frankensteined look of mixing stock photos with DIY shots.

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Airbrush is a product photography normalization tool that solves the visual inconsistency problem destroying e-commerce conversions. Most stores mix manufacturer photos, stock images, user-generated content, and DIY shots that clash in lighting, background, and quality—making product pages look unprofessional and hurting trust. Airbrush fixes this by batch-processing your entire catalog with consistent lighting, backgrounds, and styling parameters, removing or replacing backgrounds uniformly across hundreds of products so everything matches, standardizing product angles and compositions so your grid looks cohesive instead of chaotic, and matching color temperature and exposure across mixed-source photography. It also generates missing product angles when you only have partial coverage from suppliers. E-commerce stores with inconsistent visual identities, dropshippers mixing various supplier photos, and brands transitioning from stock to custom photography use Airbrush to create cohesive product galleries without expensive reshoots.

 

Eliminate the Frankensteined look of mixing manufacturer photos, stock images, and DIY shots with different lighting and quality levels. Batch-process your entire product catalog with uniform backgrounds, lighting, and styling parameters for a cohesive professional appearance. Generate missing product angles and variations when suppliers only provide limited photography coverage. Standardize visual presentation across hundreds or thousands of SKUs without coordinating expensive photoshoot sessions. Match color temperature and exposure across mixed-source photography so product pages don’t look like they belong to different stores.


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