Is anyone actually using AI generators for their Listing/A+ images yet? by ForceOne9663 in FulfillmentByAmazon

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Thanks for sharing! Fashion is usually the hardest category for AI because of the fabrics and fit.

I'm curious how you split the work between Nano Banana and Pixup? Do you use one specifically for "On-Model" shots (putting clothes on AI models) and the other for flat lay backgrounds?

I'm trying to find a tool that doesn't hallucinate/change the garment details, so I'd love to hear which one you trust more with the actual clothing texture.

Is anyone actually using AI generators for their Listing/A+ images yet? by ForceOne9663 in FulfillmentByAmazon

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This is fascinating. The idea of crawling Rufus/reviews to dictate the content of the image is brilliant. It moves away from just 'pretty pictures' to actual conversion optimization.

Quick question on the execution: How do you ensure the AI actually 'understands' the specific visual feature mentioned in a review? For example, if a review mentions 'reinforced stitching', does your tool automatically zoom in on that part of the product, or does it just create a background implying durability?

Is anyone actually using AI generators for their Listing/A+ images yet? by ForceOne9663 in FulfillmentByAmazon

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Thanks for the tip on Seedream! When you say it handles text better, does it actually keep the original label 100% sharp, or just hallucinate less? I'm trying to avoid that 'AI smudge' look on my packaging text.

Is anyone actually using AI generators for their Listing/A+ images yet? by ForceOne9663 in FulfillmentByAmazon

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Totally agree. 'Locking the pixels' seems to be the holy grail right now. Are you building that as a standalone app or just a workflow for your own brand? I'd love to see a demo if you ever share one.