> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.holala.ai/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Templates

> A Template is a one-job function inside Studio. Pick the one that does what you need, upload your inputs, and Generate. No prompt-writing.

A **Template** is a function that does one job. Product-to-On-Model puts your product on a model. White Background drops a clean packshot background. Ghost Mannequin removes the mannequin. You never describe what you want in words — you pick the Template that already does it.

<Note>
  There is **NO PROMPTING**. Choosing the right Template *is* the instruction. A few Templates accept a short optional prompt to nudge the result, but you never have to write one to get an image.
</Note>

## How a Template works

<Steps>
  <Step title="Open Studio and pick a Template">
    Each Template card names the exact job it does. Pick one to open its panel.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Upload your inputs">
    Every Template asks for a **product image** (required). Some also take an optional **reference image** for style and scene, a **model selection**, or a short prompt. Studio shows you which inputs that Template needs.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Choose resolution and variations, then Generate">
    Pick 1K / 2K / 4K and how many variations you want, then hit Generate. Results auto-save to your Library.
  </Step>
</Steps>

<Tip>
  New to the flow? Start with the [Getting Started](/index) guide, and read [Product Images](/input-uploads) so your first generation comes out clean.
</Tip>

## Templates by category

<Tabs>
  <Tab title="Create on-model">
    Put your product on a person — or take the person back out.

    <CardGroup cols={2}>
      <Card title="Product-to-On-Model" icon="user">
        Turn a flat or packshot product into a photo worn by a real-looking model.
      </Card>

      <Card title="Ghost Mannequin" icon="shirt">
        Remove the mannequin while keeping the fabric drape and silhouette intact.
      </Card>

      <Card title="Model Swap" icon="users">
        Keep the product and pose, swap in a different model.
      </Card>

      <Card title="Model Remover" icon="user-slash">
        Take the model out of an on-model shot and leave the product alone.
      </Card>
    </CardGroup>
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="Generate & place">
    Set the scene and background around your product.

    <CardGroup cols={2}>
      <Card title="Product Placement" icon="wand-magic-sparkles">
        Drop your product into a generated scene or setting.
      </Card>

      <Card title="Background Generation" icon="image">
        Build a new background around the product you upload.
      </Card>

      <Card title="White Background" icon="square">
        Produce a clean, catalog-ready white-background packshot.
      </Card>

      <Card title="Non-Model Generation" icon="box">
        Model-free product shots — flat, hanging, or propped — with no cast.
      </Card>
    </CardGroup>
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="Angles & detail">
    Add views and sharpen the details you don't have a photo for.

    <CardGroup cols={2}>
      <Card title="View / Angle Generator" icon="cube">
        Generate additional angles of a product from your hero frame.
      </Card>

      <Card title="Side Generation" icon="arrows-left-right">
        Create the side view of a product — packshot, on-model, or lifestyle.
      </Card>

      <Card title="Closeup Textile Generation" icon="magnifying-glass">
        Macro detail shots — fabric weave, stitching, leather grain — from one hero.
      </Card>

      <Card title="Quality Enhancer" icon="sparkles">
        Sharpen and upscale an existing image to final-output quality.
      </Card>
    </CardGroup>
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="Faces">
    Control the model's face.

    <CardGroup cols={2}>
      <Card title="Model Face Generation" icon="face-smile">
        Generate a fresh, consistent model face for your shots.
      </Card>

      <Card title="Model Face Swap" icon="masks-theater">
        Swap the face on an on-model image for a different one.
      </Card>
    </CardGroup>

    <Tip>
      Browse ready-made faces in the [Model Faces](/model-faces) library.
    </Tip>
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="Category-specific">
    Templates tuned for product types that need special handling.

    <CardGroup cols={3}>
      <Card title="Jewellery Image Generation" icon="gem">
        Built for the reflections and fine detail of jewellery.
      </Card>

      <Card title="Kids Image Generation" icon="child">
        Tuned for children's apparel and products.
      </Card>

      <Card title="Lingerie & Swimwear Generation" icon="person-swimming">
        Handles fit and skin for lingerie and swimwear.
      </Card>
    </CardGroup>
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="Scale">
    Move fast across a whole catalog.

    <CardGroup cols={2}>
      <Card title="Bulk Generation" icon="layer-group">
        Run the same job across many products at once.
      </Card>

      <Card title="On-Model to Flat-Lay" icon="table-cells">
        Reverse-engineer a clean flat-lay packshot from any on-model frame.
      </Card>
    </CardGroup>
  </Tab>
</Tabs>

## Every Template lists its own inputs

<Tip>
  You don't have to memorize which Template needs what. When you open a Template in Studio, it shows exactly which inputs it requires — product image, optional reference, model selection, or a short prompt. Upload what it asks for and Generate. See [Product Images](/input-uploads) for how to prep each input, and [Credits](/credits) for what each generation costs.
</Tip>
