Use case · Product
One design.
Every size you ship.
Marketplace wants one ratio. Your site wants another. Email wants small. Retina wants big. It's the same image five times, and it's someone's afternoon.
Launch day
1080×1350
Launch day
1080×1920
Launch day
1080×1080
Launch day
PRODUCT1280×720
Each one composed for its shape — not the same image cropped four ways.
Composed, not cropped
Automatic cropping fails predictably.
The logo clips, the headline reflows into nothing, the product sits off-centre in the square version.
A frame per size, each with its own layout, means the portrait version is designed portrait. The slots are the same; the composition is right for the shape.
Resolution
1× for the grid. 4× for the hero.
scale is a parameter, not a different template. A render costs scale² credits — 1 at standard, 16 at 4× — because sixteen times the pixels is sixteen times the work, and we would rather price that plainly than bury it.
Failed renders are refunded automatically, so a catalogue batch that half-fails costs you only what it delivered.
A 2× render costs 4 credits — four times the pixels, four times the price.
The case that sells it
A rebrand stops being a project.
A new accent colour normally means re-exporting every product image by hand.
Here it is: edit the template, publish, re-run the batch. The catalogue is consistent again by lunchtime, because there was only ever one design.
- “Our product photography is bespoke.”
- The photography is the image slot. What's templated is everything around it — the frame, the logo, the badge, the type, the safe areas. That's the part that has to be identical across ten thousand listings.
Questions
- How do I resize product images for every channel?
- Build a frame per size, each with its own layout, so every version is composed for its shape rather than cropped into it. One call per size.
- Can I re-render my whole catalogue after a rebrand?
- Yes — edit the template, publish, re-run the batch. There was only ever one design, so the catalogue is consistent again the same day.
- How do I generate high-resolution product images?
- Set scale from 1 to 4. A 4× render costs 16 credits because it is sixteen times the pixels, and the response tells you the cost.
