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AI Scene Composer — Place Products into Commercial Scenes

Reviewed by Jianchao Ci, CEO & CTO

Choose a base scene, add your product images, define their position and scale, and generate a composed visual. The model integrates the products into the scene with matching lighting and perspective — no studio shoot required.

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Use cases

  • Product mockup creation for Amazon listings and Shopify storefronts
  • Lifestyle scene composition for social media and paid ad creatives
  • Multi-product arrangement shots for bundle offers and gift sets
  • Campaign imagery generation from existing product assets
  • Brand-consistent product scenes across seasonal campaign variations
  • eCommerce asset generation without a studio shoot

How it works

  1. Choose a base scene image that fits the product context
  2. Add product images and define their position and scale within the scene
  3. Generate — the model integrates products with matched lighting and perspective

FAQ

Can I create photorealistic product mockups for Amazon listings with this?

Yes. Photorealistic product mockups for Amazon are the core use of KrafLayer's AI Scene Composer, which places real product images into a chosen base scene with matched lighting. Pick a scene that fits the listing context — a white studio surface, a lifestyle countertop, a category-specific environment — position the product with pixel coordinates, and generate. The model integrates the product so lighting, perspective, and surface reflections agree with the scene rather than looking composited. For example, a coffee grinder placed on a kitchen-counter scene gains realistic contact shadows and ambient light. Additionally, up to five products fit one composition, which supports bundles and gift sets. Sellers build listing and campaign mockups from existing product assets for Amazon and Shopify with the Scene Composer, producing commercial-quality imagery without a studio shoot or manual compositing in external editing software for each new product.

How many products can I place in a single composition?

Up to five products fit in a single KrafLayer AI Scene Composer composition. Each product is defined by a source image plus pixel coordinates that set position and size on the base scene canvas. For example, a gift-set mockup can arrange three skincare bottles and two boxes at precise spots within one lifestyle scene. The model treats the coordinates as strong placement guidance and handles visual integration — matched lighting, perspective, and surface reflections across every placed item. Five products give room for bundles, sets, and multi-item arrangements while keeping the layout controllable. Additionally, regenerating with adjusted coordinates tunes an arrangement that needs refinement. Sellers compose multi-product hero images for Amazon listings and Shopify campaigns from existing cutouts with the Scene Composer, defining exact positions rather than re-staging a physical flat lay for every bundle or seasonal set.

Is this the same as replacing a background?

Scene composition and background replacement are related but distinct workflows. KrafLayer's AI Background Replacer wraps one new environment around a single product cutout, generating the scene behind the subject. The AI Scene Composer instead places one to five products into an existing base scene at coordinates the user defines, which gives control over position, scale, and multi-product arrangement. For example, a single bottle on a fresh marble surface is a Background Replacer job, while three bottles arranged across a styled countertop is a Scene Composer job. Choose Background Replacer for one product against a generated backdrop, and Scene Composer for deliberate placement of several products together. In practice, sellers use Background Replacer for clean single-SKU shots and Scene Composer for bundle and lifestyle hero imagery across Amazon and Shopify, picking the tool that matches the layout goal.

Does the model handle the lighting and shadow matching automatically?

Yes. Automatic lighting and shadow matching is built into KrafLayer's AI Scene Composer, so placed products integrate with the base scene without manual compositing. The integration model adapts each product's appearance to the scene's ambient light, direction, and contact shadows. For example, a product set on a sunlit countertop receives warm light and a soft cast shadow that match the surface. Matched integration reduces the pasted-on look that undermines a mockup's credibility on a listing. The model applies this across all placed products in one pass, keeping a multi-item arrangement visually consistent. Additionally, choosing a base scene where the placement makes physical sense improves the result. In practice, sellers position products by coordinate and let the Scene Composer resolve lighting, producing Amazon and Shopify imagery that looks photographed rather than assembled from separate cutouts.

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