Frequently asked questions
AI supplement product photography FAQ
- What is AI supplement product photography?
- It uses an image model to create commercial-looking supplement scenes from a written brief, with an optional product photo as guidance. You can explore packshots, lifestyle settings, campaign concepts, and different crops without building a physical set. It is generation, not a camera capture or a guarantee that a real package is reproduced exactly.
- How do I write a good supplement product photography prompt?
- Start with the product form and material, then add the scene, lighting, camera angle, crop, and final channel. State whether the label faces forward and how much empty space you need. Only name ingredients, flavors, certifications, or benefits that are true for the product, and avoid asking the model to invent small label text.
- Can I use a photo of my own supplement product?
- Yes. Add a clear reference when you want the result to follow an existing bottle, tub, pouch, label layout, or color palette. A reference improves direction but is not a preservation guarantee: compare the output with the source at full size and keep approved artwork or photography for details that must stay exact.
- Will the label and Supplement Facts stay accurate?
- Do not assume they will. Generative models can misspell, simplify, move, or invent small text, dosage, certification marks, and package details. Treat prompt-only labels as fictional. For a real SKU, review every pixel and use the original approved product image or composite the approved label artwork into the final scene when exact reproduction matters.
- How much does one supplement image cost?
- Each run creates one 1K image and costs 8 YouArt credits. The cost is shown before you generate. Refining the text is free until you run it; generating another variation or rerunning after a prompt change is a new 8-credit run.
- Can I use the generated image commercially?
- Commercial use depends on the current YouArt terms and plan, your rights to every uploaded image, and any trademarks, packaging, people, claims, or third-party material in the result. It can also depend on the marketplace and jurisdiction. Review the current terms and the final asset; generation by itself does not clear third-party rights or approve health claims.