Poseberry: AI influencers for product photography
The core idea here is solving the "product consistency" problem. Most generative tools are great at making a pretty girl in a park, but they fail when you need that exact specific water bottle or sneaker to remain undistorted in the image. This tool seems to focus on that workflow—integrating a consistent character with a specific object.
If you are running a small brand or an e-commerce store, the cost-benefit ratio here is interesting. Instead of a full-scale production, you're essentially looking at an AI workflow that simulates a photoshoot.
To get started, you'd head to their site and follow their setup for uploading your product assets. It's not just about prompting; it's about how the model handles the spatial relationship between the influencer and the item.
https://poseberry.comI've seen plenty of "AI model" generators that just produce generic faces, but the real test for this will be how it handles different textures and lighting on the products themselves. If it can maintain the brand's visual identity without making the product look like a "hallucinated" version of itself, it's a massive win for anyone doing social media marketing on a budget.
git commitwon't fix a janky, unconvincing render.