Creative brief
Message, audience, tone, composition, lighting, and visual direction.
AI capability · image creation
Send approved product photographs, brand guidance, or a creative brief. Receive visual directions, refined variations, and final files prepared for your intended channel.

Demonstration output
Generated examples are for illustration; final suitability depends on the brief, references, rights, and review.
Demonstration project
Demonstration asset — created to show the workflow, not client work. Select each stage to inspect the larger example.

01 · Reference and concept
Reference material and first creative direction
What you provide
You do not need to write a perfect prompt. Tell us what the image needs to communicate and where it will be used.
Message, audience, tone, composition, lighting, and visual direction.
Approved product images, people, logos, styles, or existing campaign references.
Dimensions, aspect ratio, file format, variations, background, and target channel.
Permission to use references, named approver, and intended publication or distribution.
Common use cases
Start with one representative request so the creative direction, consistency, text handling, and review process can be evaluated.
Create consistent product scenes, angles, backgrounds, and visual directions for ecommerce or internal review.
Explore several creative routes before committing production time or a final media budget.
Prepare visuals for social, email, presentations, landing pages, and campaign testing.
Test colour, composition, lighting, and art direction using approved references and brand guidance.
What you receive
A finished image is more useful when your team can identify the input, version, format, rights, and review state.
Image files in the agreed format and dimensions
Source brief, reference assets, and instruction version
Variation name, creation timestamp, and output settings
Review state, rights status, and recommended next step
Commercial expectations
Start with one output or a small batch; larger requests are scoped after the first review.
Dimensions, format, consistency, text handling, and quality checks are agreed before work begins.
You provide approved references and a named reviewer for publication or commercial use.
The request is quoted after input, volume, quality target, and delivery requirements are understood.
Request image output
Share a sample input, desired output, intended use, approximate volume, preferred format, and deadline. We will respond with a recommended capability, delivery scope, review process, timeline, and price.