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Model Swap keeps your product and pose exactly as shot, and replaces the model with a different one.

What it does

This template takes an existing on-model photo and swaps in a new model, while keeping the product and pose unchanged. It’s the fastest way to reuse a shoot you already have — showing the same product on a different gender, ethnicity, or look — without booking a new session.

Inputs

Product image (required) Your existing on-model photo, with the product and pose clearly visible. See Product Images for prep guidelines.
Model selection (required for the swap) Filter by gender, ethnicity, or body part to choose the new model. Browse options at Model Faces.
An optional reference image can also guide styling details you want carried into the result.
The AI refines what’s visible in your source photo — it keeps the pose and product as shot, so an input at a three-quarter angle will produce a three-quarter result.

How to use it

1

Open Model Swap in Studio

From Studio, select the Model Swap template.
2

Upload your on-model photo

Add the shot whose product and pose you want to keep, then pick the new model from the model selection filters.
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

A pose with the product clearly visible and unobscured gives the AI the clearest read on fit and shape to carry onto the new model.
If your source photo is a close-up crop — hands, torso, feet — narrow the model selection to that body part for a more consistent swap.
Small differences in lighting and angle interpretation are normal. Generating 2-3 variations gives you options to pick the most natural result.
On-model photo with the original model swapped for a new one

Model Faces

Browse and filter the models available for on-model templates.

Product-to-On-Model

Don’t have an on-model shot yet? Start from a flat lay or packshot instead.