Product Images
Hand Shotyard one plain product photo and take back a full set of listing and lifestyle shots.
The lot is already lit and the crew is standing by. Describe the shot and Shotyard builds it — product images, UGC ads and campaign videos, from the world's leading AI models, in one workspace.
Plain facts about the kit in the Shotyard yard — no inflated numbers.
Google, OpenAI, ByteDance and Alibaba engines side by side — pick one per shot, switch without leaving the workspace.
Images to 4K, video from 3 to 15 seconds with native audio on Veo 3.1 — sized for storefronts and paid social.
Feed in your product shots, a reference clip or audio so the same product and the same face come back every take.
Four standing sets, one workspace. Every Shotyard job starts from a prompt or a photo you already have.
Hand Shotyard one plain product photo and take back a full set of listing and lifestyle shots.
Hand-held, creator-style clips with your product in frame and lip-synced audio.
Scripted brand spots up to 15 seconds, from a written brief to a finished cut.
Put an existing still into motion, or bridge a first and last frame you supply.
Walk on, call the shot, take the footage home.
Write the shot in plain words and drop in your product photo or reference clip.
Choose the engine that suits the job, then generate several takes at once.
Keep the take that works, re-shoot the rest in Shotyard, and download it web-ready.
The equipment that makes a Shotyard shot repeatable instead of lucky.
Nano Banana 2 takes up to 14 reference images in a single job, so your actual product — its label, its colour, its shape — survives from the first frame to the fiftieth.
Nano Banana Pro holds the likeness of up to five people across a set, and Seedance 2.0 accepts a reference clip so the same creator carries your whole UGC batch.
Veo 3.1 generates its audio with the picture — dialogue, room tone and effects arrive together, so a spot is ready to post without a separate pass.
Nano Banana Pro and GPT Image 2 put legible, multi-language type inside the frame, which is what a price flash or a pack shot actually needs.
Every image job can return one to four variants, so you compare directions in a single pass instead of guessing and re-running.
Vertical, square, wide and 21:9 out of the box, up to 4K stills and 1080p video, in PNG, JPEG, WebP and MP4.
A shoot is slow, expensive and hard to repeat. Shotyard is a yard you can walk into any day of the week.
Studio work runs about five to ten working days once your product lands, and peak season pushes bookings six to eight weeks out. The Shotyard yard is open now.
Photographers quote roughly $25–50 for a white-background shot and $100–350 for a lifestyle image, before retouching. Creative testing needs dozens of assets, not one.
Only a small share of ad creative ever carries the spend — so the job is to shoot many and keep the winners. Shotyard makes the misses cost minutes.
Roles we built the yard for.
Shopify seller
Every new SKU used to mean another shoot. Now Shotyard has the listing set done before the stock arrives.
Performance marketer
I need ten variants of the same angle to find the one that pays. This is the only way I get there in a morning.
Indie maker
One product photo, one prompt, and I have a launch video. There is no crew to book and no invoice to approve.
Agency producer
We block out the campaign in Shotyard first, show the client a real cut, and only shoot for real once it is approved.
DTC brand owner
The reference images keep the pack looking like our pack. That was the part I did not expect to work.
Shotyard exists because the gap between having a product and having the pictures of it is where most small brands stall. A studio day, a creator brief and a two-week turnaround are fine once. They do not survive a catalogue, a launch calendar or an ad account that eats fresh creative every week.
So we wired the leading image and video models — Google's Nano Banana family, OpenAI's GPT Image 2, ByteDance's Seedance and Alibaba's Happy Horse — into one workspace, behind one set of controls, with references and consistency treated as the default rather than an add-on.
Shotyard is an independent platform and is not affiliated with the AI labs whose models it runs. We add engines as they prove themselves on real jobs, and we retire the ones that do not.
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What people ask before their first shot in Shotyard.
Shotyard is an AI creative production platform. It gives you the leading image and video models in one workspace so you can produce product images, UGC-style ads and campaign videos without a studio, a crew or a booking.
Listing and lifestyle product images, creator-style UGC ad clips, scripted campaign videos up to 15 seconds, and animations built from a still you already own. Shotyard runs text-to-image, image-to-image, text-to-video and image-to-video from one workspace.
For images: Nano Banana, Nano Banana 2, Nano Banana 2 Lite and Nano Banana Pro from Google, plus GPT Image 2 from OpenAI. For video: Veo 3.1 and its Fast and Lite variants from Google, Seedance 2.0 from ByteDance, and Happy Horse from Alibaba. We add and retire models as they ship.
That is what references are for. In Shotyard, Nano Banana 2 accepts up to 14 reference images per job, Nano Banana Pro holds the likeness of up to five people, and Seedance 2.0 takes a reference image, clip or audio track — so the same product and the same face carry across a batch.
Yes. Veo 3.1 generates audio together with the picture — speech, effects and room tone in one pass — and Happy Horse handles multilingual lip sync, so a UGC-style spot arrives finished rather than silent.
Shotyard video runs from 3 to 15 seconds depending on the model, at 480p through 1080p, with 4K available on Seedance 2.0. Veo 3.1 delivers fixed 8-second clips. Images go up to 4K on Nano Banana Pro and GPT Image 2.
No. Describe the shot in plain language and add a photo if you have one. Shotyard picks sensible defaults per model, and every job returns several takes so you can choose rather than re-prompt.
Vertical 9:16, square 1:1, wide 16:9, 4:3, 3:4 and 21:9 are available depending on the model, so a clip fits Reels or a storefront without cropping. Images export as PNG, JPEG or WebP and video as MP4.
Yes — what you generate in Shotyard is yours to use in your own listings, ads and campaigns. You are responsible for holding the rights to anything you upload as a reference, and for following each model provider's usage terms.
Shotyard runs on credits, and each job spends according to the model, resolution and length you choose — a lightweight image costs a few credits, a 1080p video costs more. See the pricing table above for current plans.
Images typically come back in seconds; video takes longer, and the heavier models and higher resolutions take longest. Jobs run in the background, so you can queue the next shot while one renders.
Your uploads and generated assets sit in your own Shotyard account library, are not published anywhere by us, and stay downloadable so you can pull them into your own storage at any time.