Upgrade your jewelry brand to luxury.

Editorial product photography for the independent maker building toward Mejuri, Catbird, Anita Ko. Hero shots, lifestyle scenes, considered detail crops, in your house style, built from your own references.

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Where indie jewelry brands stall

Editorial photography costs $1,500–$5,000 per drop.

A new collection means studio rental, a photographer who reads the brief, lighting tests, proofs, retouching cycles. Three weeks and four figures between concept and live page. The houses you're building toward ship campaign-grade imagery on every product. The photography gap is the visible one.

Generic AI tools don't close it. They invent jewellery from scratch: wrong stones, wrong proportions, wrong piece. The result reads as AI, not as your brand.

The reference-led approach

Your actual piece, rendered with editorial intent.

Upload 1–10 references. The model reads the shape, the stones, the metalwork, the proportions, and renders new frames of that exact piece in different settings, light, and composition. Studio hero, on-hand lifestyle, macro detail, velvet and silk editorial, golden-hour outdoor. The full brief sheet, in your visual language.

A drop's worth of considered imagery in an afternoon, at indie-budget cost.

The workflow

Brief, generate, refine.

1. Upload the piece

1–10 reference photos of the ring, necklace, earring, or bracelet. A clear phone shot is enough; no studio required.

2. Brief the frame

"Macro on white silk, single-source window light, restrained crop." Or apply a saved Aesthetic, or pick a starting point from the prompts library. The brief carries the house style.

3. Generate & refine

Standard renders in 8–15 seconds, Premium in 20–40. Up to 4K. Iterate the same brief until the frame matches the campaign.

Built for the modern jewelry house

Every frame the campaign needs.

From quiet catalogue hero to lifestyle that stops the scroll.

Studio hero

Clean, considered product frames. The visual anchor of every product page and lookbook spread.

On-body lifestyle

Rings on a hand, stacking sets layered, necklaces resting on a neckline, earrings in soft window light.

Macro detail

Close-ups holding stone clarity, prong work, engraving, hallmarks. The frame that converts the considered buyer.

Editorial & campaign

Velvet, draped silk, golden hour, atmospheric still life. The imagery that earns the magazine feature.

The economics

The campaign budget of the indie founder.

For a typical 12-piece drop:

ApproachTimeCost
Studio shoot with a jewellery photographer 2–3 weeks $1,500–$5,000
DIY lightbox plus your own retouching A weekend, plus edits $200 setup, plus your time
recreateme.ai (Core) An afternoon $30 / month, full drop

The point isn't cheaper photos. It's that the campaign-grade visual standard is no longer gated by a four-figure shoot budget.

What you own

Full commercial rights, your imagery, your house.

Every frame you generate is yours, for owned channels: site, lookbooks, paid campaigns, wholesale decks, print. No per-image licence, no usage caps, no surprises in the small print.

Nothing of yours is on file unless you choose to share to the public Discover gallery. Posts can be made private or deleted at any time.

The campaign-grade jewelry imagery your brand deserves.

8 credits to begin, no card required.

Questions

From founders building independent jewelry houses.

How is this different from generic AI image generators?

Generic generators invent images from scratch and return a vaguely jewellery-shaped object that isn't yours. recreateme reads your own reference photos as the anchor, so every generated frame is your actual ring, pendant, or bracelet, rendered in new settings, light, and angles. The piece stays recognisable across the entire campaign.

How faithful is the rendering to the actual piece?

Upload 1–10 reference photos. The AI locks shape, stones, metal tone, prong work, and proportions. You get hero, lifestyle, and detail crops that read as the same piece across every shot, not an interpretation, not an approximation.

Can I use these images commercially?

Yes. You own every image you generate and can use them across your owned channels: site, lookbooks, paid campaigns, print, wholesale decks. No per-image licence, no usage caps. Full terms in our Terms of Service.

How long does each generation take?

Standard engine: 8–15 seconds per image. Premium engine: 20–40 seconds. Queue several in parallel: start a batch, return to a folder of finished frames.

What kinds of jewelry shots can I generate?

Clean studio hero, on-hand lifestyle (rings, stacking sets, neckline-laid necklaces), macro detail (stone clarity, prong work, hallmarks), velvet and silk styled compositions, golden-hour outdoor lifestyle. The brief sheet of any considered jewellery photographer.

How is it priced?

8 credits to try, free, usable on any resolution and either engine. Paid plans start at $15/month (Lite, 75 credits). Core: 150–300 credits/month. Max: 500–2,000. Annual billing is 25% off. See pricing for the full ladder.

Do I need a studio or special equipment?

No. A clear phone photo of the piece on any background is enough. The AI handles the studio setup, lighting design, and composition. No tripod, no lightbox, no Lightroom.

Can I hold a consistent brand aesthetic across the catalog?

Yes. Save reusable Aesthetics (palette, lighting, compositional grammar) and apply them across every piece. Every ring, every necklace, every campaign shot stays in the same visual house.

Other categories

Built across the editorial line.

Live

Fragrance

Glass refraction, atmospheric still life, ingredient and note imagery, ritual scenes.

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Fashion

On-model editorial, garment drape, fabric macro, lookbook campaign, atelier scenes.

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Skincare & apothecary

Texture rendering, ritual flatlays, ingredient close-ups, bathroom-vanity ambient.

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Watches

Mechanical detail, lume shots, leather strap macro, wrist scenes, dial light play.

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Bags & leather goods

Grain, hardware, atelier scenes, on-body lifestyle, considered hero crops.

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Eyewear

Frame architecture, lens reflection, on-face portrait, materials close-up.

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Candles & home fragrance

Wick and wax pool, vessel craft, atmospheric still life, lit and unlit states.

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Specialty coffee & tea

Brewing ritual, leaf and bean macro, ceremonial scene, café ambient.

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Portraits & self

Recreate yourself anywhere. Photoshoot studio, editorial settings, dating-app portraits, on-brand creator content.

Coming

Activewear

Movement, fabric tension, on-body lifestyle, studio and outdoor athletic editorial.

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Performance apparel

Technical fabric texture, athletic motion, gym and outdoor settings, gear macro.

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Drinks & beverages

Bottle and can architecture, pour-and-splash, cocktail ritual, ambient bar and table scenes.

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Lighting & decor

Interior atmosphere, fixture detail, object styling, ambient warm-and-cool palettes.

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Personal hygiene

Tube and bar packaging, ritual bathroom flatlay, ingredient close-ups, calm clinical aesthetic.

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Make-up

Color fidelity swatches, on-face campaign, packaging architecture, palette and tool stills.

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Body care

Lotion and balm texture, bathing ritual, on-skin macro, packaging in soft natural light.

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Bags

Handle craft, interior detail, on-shoulder lifestyle, leather and canvas texture, hero crops.

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Luxury fashion

House-level editorial, atelier craft, runway-grade lighting, hero campaign stills.

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Furniture

Material grain, joinery detail, room-scene lifestyle, architectural ambient light.

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Home & living

Spatial composition, soft natural light, material warmth, lived-in rooms and considered detail.

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Fashion & apparel

On-model editorial, garment drape, fabric texture, lookbook campaign, atelier scenes.

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Build the visual house your jewelry brand deserves.

8 credits to begin. Upgrade as the catalogue grows.