Use case · AI Shopify product page creative
A Shopify product page is the conversion surface. The PDP gallery, the hero shot, the lifestyle still, and the short product video all carry the buyer decision. Generic AI tools cannot produce that whole gallery with brand-accurate fidelity at the same time. Avocado AI is the workspace that does. Fine-tune image models on your products, generate the full PDP gallery, add a short product video, and publish to Shopify without leaving the session.
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Shopify PDP creative is the last creative the buyer sees before the add-to-cart click. If the hero shot is generic, the lifestyle still is off-brand, or the product video does not match the bottle on the rest of the page, conversion drops. The brands that win on Shopify ship a coherent PDP gallery where every asset is brand-accurate.
Generic AI image tools can produce a single beautiful hero. They cannot reliably produce the full eight-to-twelve-asset PDP gallery with the same product identity across every shot. Avocado AI is built around that consistency.
Upload twenty to forty product photos. Avocado fine-tunes any of nineteen image models on the line. Flux 1.1 Pro and Imagen 4 Ultra are common picks for PDP work. The fine-tuned model becomes a persistent brand identity that locks label text, pantone, and silhouette across the full gallery.
The Storyboards canvas becomes a PDP-gallery layout. Hero shot on a clean backdrop. Lifestyle still in the right setting. Detail macro for the texture or label callout. In-use shot showing scale or context. Pack shot for cart and email. Every still references the brand-fine-tuned model, so the gallery reads as one product across eight to twelve assets.
Modern Shopify themes support short product video alongside the gallery. Avocado runs Seedance 2.0 for cinematic product motion, LTX-2 for audio-driven motion, and Veo 3 for short brand films with native audio. The brand-fine-tuned still becomes the first frame, so the product in motion matches the product in the gallery.
A PDP video usually needs a short voiceover or a music bed rather than a long voiceover. Avocado includes voice generation, voice cloning, AI music, and the Music Studio inside the workspace. Compose finishes the cut and exports at Shopify-friendly dimensions.
PDP creative usually involves the founder, the brand designer, and the ecommerce manager. Avocado runs Storyboards, a multiplayer infinite canvas where all three open the same canvas, comment on individual gallery assets, and approve the PDP set live. The Lini agent generates new variations on demand when a reviewer wants a tweak.
Avocado starts at nineteen euros per month, pools credits across image, video, music, and voice, and includes commercial rights on every plan. For a brand maintaining ten to fifty Shopify SKUs and refreshing PDP creative quarterly, the pooled credit model is far cheaper than buying separate subscriptions for an image tool, a video generator, a music app, a voice tool, and an editor.
The product page is the last creative surface before the buyer clicks add-to-cart. A coherent PDP gallery with brand-fine-tuned hero, lifestyle, detail, in-use, and pack shots converts at a noticeably higher rate than a fragmented gallery where the hero looks generic, the lifestyle still feels off-brand, and the product video does not match the rest. Most Shopify brands underinvest in PDP gallery refreshes because the labor cost across a fragmented tool chain is prohibitive. Avocado collapses the cost by producing the full gallery from one fine-tuned model in one session.
The first SKU PDP gallery takes about a day inside Avocado: fine-tuning, generation, video, voice, music, finishing. The second SKU takes less than half a day because the fine-tuning workflow is familiar and the gallery layout in Storyboards is already in place. By the third or fourth SKU, the team is shipping a full PDP refresh in a couple of hours. For a brand with thirty-plus SKUs, the cumulative savings against a fragmented chain are substantial.
Most Shopify teams ship a refreshed PDP gallery for the top three SKUs inside a week. Day one is fine-tuning a brand model on each SKU. Day two is generating the eight-to-twelve-asset gallery per SKU in Storyboards. Day three is adding a short product video per SKU with Seedance and dropping in voice and music. Day four is finishing in Compose, exporting at Shopify-friendly dimensions, and publishing the refreshed PDP to the storefront.
Upload twenty to forty product photos. Avocado fine-tunes any of nineteen image models on the line so every PDP asset carries the brand identity.
The Storyboards canvas becomes a PDP-gallery layout with hero, lifestyle, detail, in-use, and pack shot positions. The Lini agent suggests scene prompts off the brand brief.
Every asset references the brand-fine-tuned product. Flux 1.1 Pro for the hero, Imagen 4 Ultra for the lifestyle, Seedream for the stylized detail. One coherent gallery, one session.
Use the brand-fine-tuned still as the first frame for a short Seedance pack-shot video or an LTX-2 audio-driven motion clip. Drop in a music bed from the Music Studio.
Compose finishes the gallery and the product video. Export at Shopify-friendly dimensions and publish the refreshed PDP. The full set is live within the week.
Generic AI image tools treat each generation independently. A single beautiful hero is doable, but the full eight-to-twelve-asset PDP gallery drifts on label, pantone, and silhouette. Avocado fine-tunes any of nineteen image models on your products, so every asset in the PDP gallery reads as the same product.
Yes. The Storyboards canvas becomes a PDP-gallery layout. Hero, lifestyle, detail, in-use, and pack shots all generate from the same brand-fine-tuned model in one session. The full gallery reads as one product across eight to twelve assets.
Yes. Seedance 2.0 produces cinematic product motion. LTX-2 produces audio-driven motion. Veo 3 produces short brand films with native audio. The brand-fine-tuned still becomes the first frame so the product in motion matches the product in the gallery.
Yes. Voice generation, voice cloning, AI music, and the Music Studio all sit inside the workspace. The credits pool with image and video.
Avocado starts at nineteen euros per month, pools credits across image, video, music, and voice, and includes commercial rights on every plan. For a brand maintaining ten to fifty SKUs and refreshing PDP creative quarterly, the pooled credit model is far cheaper than separate subscriptions for an image tool, a video generator, a music app, a voice tool, and an editor.
Yes. Storyboards is multiplayer. The founder, designer, and ecommerce manager open the same canvas, comment on individual gallery assets, and approve the PDP set live. The Lini agent generates new variations on demand.
In our experience, yes. Most flagging on PDP creative comes from inconsistent product representation or off-spec compliance copy. Brand fine-tuning removes the inconsistency. Commercial rights on every Avocado plan remove the rights-violation flags.
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