Shape an uploaded source photo
Start from an uploaded source photo and define what changes, what stays, and what style target matters before generating.
Work from an uploaded source photo, use image-to-image editing with plain-language instructions, and produce edited photos with changed backgrounds, lighting, objects, or style for creators, ecommerce teams, and designers.
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Prepare an uploaded source photo
Choose an uploaded source photo and write the important constraints: what changes, what stays, and what style target matters.
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Generate edited photos with changed backgrounds, lighting, objects, or style
Run the workflow with image-to-image editing with plain-language instructions and evaluate whether the result matches editing existing photos with prompts.
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Continue to open image-to-image editing or upscale the best result
Keep the strongest edited photos with changed backgrounds, lighting, objects, or style, fix warped faces, messy edges, or unwanted object changes, then continue to open image-to-image editing or upscale the best result.

Prompt recipes
Create edited photos with changed backgrounds, lighting, objects, or style for AI photo editor. Use a realistic product or portrait edit, define what changes, what stays, and what style target matters, and keep the result useful for stores, profiles, ads, and client previews.
Overview
Start with an uploaded source photo, define what changes, what stays, and what style target matters, and turn the first result into edited photos with changed backgrounds, lighting, objects, or style that creators, ecommerce teams, and designers can actually use.
Use this workflow when the source, goal, and handoff are already clear: an uploaded source photo, edited photos with changed backgrounds, lighting, objects, or style, then open image-to-image editing or upscale the best result. The checks below help avoid warped faces, messy edges, or unwanted object changes.
Open the matching tool, create the first edited photos with changed backgrounds, lighting, objects, or style, then use open image-to-image editing or upscale the best result when the result is close but not finished.
Start from an uploaded source photo and define what changes, what stays, and what style target matters before generating.
Guide the workflow with image-to-image editing with plain-language instructions, while keeping identity, pose, product shape, and key details clear.
Compare results for a realistic product or portrait edit, then retry only the parts that need improvement.
Move the finished edited photos with changed backgrounds, lighting, objects, or style into background replacement, cleanup, and upscaling when the project needs a stronger final asset.
Start with an uploaded source photo, define what changes, what stays, and what style target matters, and turn the first result into edited photos with changed backgrounds, lighting, objects, or style that creators, ecommerce teams, and designers can actually use.
Create edited photos with changed backgrounds, lighting, objects, or style for stores, profiles, ads, and client previews without rebuilding the workflow from scratch.
Help creators, ecommerce teams, and designers turn a realistic product or portrait edit into something ready to publish or share.
Test image-to-image editing with plain-language instructions before committing time or credits to a larger production.
Review what changes, what stays, and what style target matters, catch warped faces, messy edges, or unwanted object changes, and decide the next creative step.
Use this workflow when the source, goal, and handoff are already clear: an uploaded source photo, edited photos with changed backgrounds, lighting, objects, or style, then open image-to-image editing or upscale the best result. The checks below help avoid warped faces, messy edges, or unwanted object changes.
Create edited photos with changed backgrounds, lighting, objects, or style for AI photo editor. Use a realistic product or portrait edit, define what changes, what stays, and what style target matters, and keep the result useful for stores, profiles, ads, and client previews.
Good for quickly testing whether the first direction fits the task.
Make a polished version for creators, ecommerce teams, and designers. Emphasize image-to-image editing with plain-language instructions, protect identity, pose, product shape, and key details, and avoid warped faces, messy edges, or unwanted object changes.
Best when the output needs to enter a public campaign or social feed.
Use an uploaded source photo as the source. Improve the result for editing existing photos with prompts, but keep identity, pose, product shape, and key details unchanged.
Use this when consistency matters more than surprise.
Open the matching tool, create the first edited photos with changed backgrounds, lighting, objects, or style, then use open image-to-image editing or upscale the best result when the result is close but not finished.
The result should clearly serve editing existing photos with prompts, not just look visually busy.
Check that identity, pose, product shape, and key details stays stable across retries and variations.
Review warped faces, messy edges, or unwanted object changes before downloading or sending the asset forward.
The final edited photos with changed backgrounds, lighting, objects, or style should naturally lead to open image-to-image editing or upscale the best result.
Start with an uploaded source photo, define what changes, what stays, and what style target matters, and turn the first result into edited photos with changed backgrounds, lighting, objects, or style that creators, ecommerce teams, and designers can actually use.
It works for creators, ecommerce teams, and designers who need editing existing photos with prompts with a clear path to edited photos with changed backgrounds, lighting, objects, or style.
Prepare an uploaded source photo and describe what changes, what stays, and what style target matters before starting the workflow.
Check identity, pose, product shape, and key details, warped faces, messy edges, or unwanted object changes, and whether the output fits stores, profiles, ads, and client previews.
Continue to open image-to-image editing or upscale the best result, or use related tools for background replacement, cleanup, and upscaling.
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Open the matching tool, create the first edited photos with changed backgrounds, lighting, objects, or style, then use open image-to-image editing or upscale the best result when the result is close but not finished.