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Model Remover takes the model out of an on-model shot and leaves the product clean.

What it does

This template starts from a photo of a model wearing or holding a product, and removes the model entirely — producing a clean, standalone product image. It’s built for turning existing on-model photography into flat lay or packshot-style images without a separate shoot.

Inputs

  • Product image (required) — a photo of the model wearing or holding the product you want to isolate. See Product Images for prep guidelines.
Model Remover doesn’t use a reference image or model selection — it works from your on-model shot alone.
The AI refines what your photo shows — it can’t invent parts of the product that the model’s pose hides. If a sleeve or seam is covered by the model’s arm, that detail won’t appear in the result.

How to use it

1

Open Model Remover in Studio

From Studio, select the Model Remover template.
2

Upload your on-model photo

Add the shot you want the model removed from.
3

Set resolution and variations

Choose 1K for a quick test, or 2K/4K for final output. Pick how many variations to generate — more variations and higher resolution use more credits. See Credits.
4

Generate

Results save automatically to your Library, ready to download as JPG, PNG, or WebP.

Tips

Any part of the product hidden behind the model’s body or hair won’t be reconstructed. Choose the shot with the least overlap.
A straightforward pose — standing, product held out or worn plainly — gives a cleaner isolation than a dynamic or cropped pose.
Zoom into where the product met the model’s skin or hair in the original shot, since that’s where results benefit most from a 4K pass.
On-model photo with the model removed, leaving a clean product image

Ghost Mannequin

Have a mannequin shot instead of an on-model shot? Remove the mannequin and keep the garment’s shape.

Product Placement

Drop your isolated product into a new generated scene or setting.