UGC Remix Engine (Rights-Cleared → Shoppable)

Turn creator selfies into on-brand cutouts/backgrounds, normalize lighting, add subtle brand elements and price tags, and crop for Reels/Stories/PDP. One request per image. Parallel runs (bounded).

UGC remix • Clean background • Gentle relight • Subtle brand elements + price tag • Reels/Stories-safe framing
UGC remix • Clean background • Gentle relight • Subtle brand elements + price tag • Reels/Stories-safe framing
UGC remix • Tasteful street placement • Preserve garment drape/scale • Cinematic depth
UGC remix • Tasteful street placement • Preserve garment drape/scale • Cinematic depth

What

Clean, relight, and brand-guard user photos so they’re shoppable and channel-ready. Link outputs to SKUs and publish faster with consistent type and margins.

Workflow

  1. Ingest UGC and confirm consent/rights.
  2. Clean background or cutout; normalize lighting.
  3. Optional subtle brand elements (price tag sticker/brand mark).
  4. Crop for Reels/Stories/PDP; link the SKU.

KPIs

  • UGC throughput.
  • Shoppable UGC CVR.
  • Content moderation turnaround time.

Inputs

  • Consent/rights confirmation.
  • Creator image (single reference).
  • SKU link.
  • Optional: brand fonts/colors, target aspect ratios.

Risks & Guardrails

Over-editing can hurt authenticity. By default, edits cap at color/clean-up and subtle marks. Type stays legible with safe margins. Per-request runs with capped parallelism prevent credit overspend.

UGC Remix Engine — FAQ

Do I need multiple reference images?

No. One UGC photo per request is enough. Run multiple requests in parallel if needed.

Which crops/aspect ratios are supported?

Provide any list (e.g., 1:1, 4:5, 9:16). Each aspect ratio is its own request and output.

How are credits estimated?

The UI estimates total usage as requests × 100 credits.

Can I keep posts authentic?

Yes—cleanup and color corrections are gentle. Brand elements are optional and subtle by design.

Where’s the global FAQ?

See /support for billing, account, and privacy.