Generate diverse AI fashion models for your catalog.
Photorealistic catalog models — any ethnicity, body type, or age — generated in seconds and reused across your entire SKU range. South Asian personas for Indian ethnic wear. No casting calls, no day rates, no rebooking when a season changes.
From garment photo to catalog model in three steps.
No briefs, no booking, no editing queue. Upload a product photo, pick a model persona, and download a finished on-model shot the same minute.
Upload your garment image
Drop in a flat-lay product photo, ghost-mannequin shot, or garment-on-hanger image. Pixefit reads the garment's cut, fabric weight, and drape before placing it on any model.
Pick your AI model persona
Choose skin tone, body type, age range, and ethnicity from the model library — including South Asian personas sized and proportioned for Indian ethnic wear. Save the persona and reuse it across every SKU in a collection.
Generate, iterate, download
Your on-model catalog photo is ready in under two minutes. Switch poses or backgrounds and regenerate without re-uploading. Download at full resolution, PDP-ready for your store or marketplace listing.
Built for the full market — not just Western catalog defaults.
Most AI model tools default to a narrow range: tall, light-skinned, mid-20s. That does not work for Indian ethnic wear, plus-size fashion, or any brand whose customers reflect the actual population. Pixefit's AI model generator is built for range.
South Asian and Indian models
Ethnic wear styling — sarees, lehengas, salwar suits, kurtas, sherwanis — requires South Asian proportions. Pixefit's library includes dedicated South Asian personas across skin tones, built for Indian garment types.
Plus-size and inclusive
A plus-size kurta sold to plus-size buyers should be shown on a plus-size model. Pixefit supports personas across the full size spectrum, with accurate garment drape per body type.
Female and male
Menswear — sherwanis, kurta-pajamas, blazers, formal shirts — has its own persona set and pose library. Switch between female and male personas within the same workflow.
Age range — 20s to 50s
Your buyers are not all the same age. Select from younger and mature model personas to match the garment and the audience you are selling to.
Multiple ethnicities
East Asian, South-East Asian, Black, and mixed-ethnicity personas are all in the library alongside South Asian. Market-specific catalogs from a single garment upload.
Petite, standard, and tall
Proportion matters for fit photography. Petite, standard, and tall model personas produce garment photos that reflect how a piece actually fits different frames.
One model persona. Every SKU in your collection.
Casting a new model for each collection is how inconsistency enters a catalog. Pixefit's persona system solves this at the root — save once, apply at batch scale.
Save and reuse across SKUs
Lock in a persona — skin tone, body type, pose defaults, background — and apply it to every product in a collection. Your saree range reads as one brand, not five different shoots.
Pose variants per product
Run the same garment through front, three-quarter, and detail-crop poses in a single batch. Amazon and Myntra reward sellers with multiple on-model angles — Pixefit generates them in one pass.
Batch 100 SKUs at once
One persona, one pose set, one run — process an entire collection in an afternoon. The model does not go off-contract, get sick, or become unavailable between your spring and autumn drops.
A full catalog shoot for less than one model booking.
A model photoshoot runs ₹50,000–₹2,00,000 a day. Pixefit starts free with 20 credits — then paid packs from ₹2,499/$99 for 20 images, dropping to ₹70/$2.57 per image on the Pro pack. No subscription. Credits never expire.
AI fashion model generator — FAQs
What is an AI fashion model generator?
An AI fashion model generator is a tool that creates photorealistic, synthetically generated model figures for fashion catalog photography. You upload a garment image, select model characteristics — ethnicity, body type, age range — and the AI generates an on-model product photo ready for ecommerce platforms. No human model is photographed or contracted. Pixefit is an AI fashion model generator built for apparel ecommerce, with a specific focus on Indian ethnic wear.
How is an AI fashion model different from an AI influencer?
An AI fashion model is a catalog figure used to display products on a PDP or in a brand lookbook — functional, reusable, built for consistency across SKUs. An AI influencer is a persistent social-media persona with a name, a following strategy, and content designed for engagement rather than product display. Pixefit's AI influencer generator handles the latter; this page covers catalog model generation for ecommerce.
Can AI fashion models handle Indian ethnic wear?
Yes, and this is specifically where Pixefit is differentiated from generic tools. The model library includes South Asian personas with proportions suited to ethnic wear. The AI is trained on Indian garment types — sarees, lehengas, kurtas, blouses, salwar suits, sherwanis — and understands how these fabrics drape on a body. Most AI model generators are trained predominantly on Western casualwear and produce visually incorrect results on Indian ethnic garments.
Can I use the same AI model persona across my entire catalog?
Yes. Pixefit's persona system lets you save a model configuration — skin tone, body type, pose defaults, background — and apply it to every SKU in a collection. This is how sellers maintain visual consistency at scale: one saved persona applied across every product in a category, so the grid looks like it came from a single, intentional shoot.
Is it legal to use AI generated models in my brand's catalog?
Pixefit's AI fashion models are synthetically generated — they are not based on any real person's likeness. All model outputs are fully licensed for commercial use: product pages, marketplaces, social ads, print, and lookbooks. There are no talent fees, model release requirements, or usage-period restrictions. You own every image you generate. Pixefit's models comply with current commercial use standards in India, the US, and the EU.
How many images can I generate per garment?
Each garment upload can produce multiple images in a single generation pass — different poses (front, three-quarter, detail crop), different backgrounds, or the same garment on different model personas. Free plans start with 20 credits. Paid packs start at ₹2,499/$99 for 20 images and drop to ₹70/$2.57 per image on the Pro pack. Credits never expire.
Do I need to disclose that models are AI-generated?
Most ecommerce marketplaces — Amazon, Myntra, Shopify stores — do not currently require disclosure of AI-generated catalog imagery. Social media advertising platforms have evolving standards. Pixefit recommends checking current platform policies before running paid ads. For brand transparency, proactive disclosure is a reasonable practice.
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Diverse, photorealistic catalog models for any garment — Indian ethnic wear, western casuals, or both — in under two minutes, at no cost to start.
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