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Key terms

A quick reference to the words you'll see across Furniture Connect.

Term

What it means

Studio

Where you create and edit images and videos, opened from Create. Home to every generation tool.

AI Studio

The image and video generation engine inside the Studio, grounded in your product data for accurate output.

Product

Your catalogue entry for a piece of furniture - its images, attributes, and real dimensions, stored once and used everywhere.

PIM (Product Management)

The Product Information Management system that holds and enriches your catalogue, and exports it to your sales channels.

Product Information

The data on a product: descriptions, dimensions, materials, variants, packaging, compliance, and media.

Furniture Connect Agent

The conversational assistant that creates prompts, images, and videos, and uploads products when you ask.

Tool

A single Studio function, such as Product Staging, Material Swap, or Line Drawing.

Product Staging

The tool that places a product into a styled interior to create lifestyle imagery.

Material Swap / Fabric Swap

The tools that re-render a product in a different fabric, wood, or finish.

Material library

Your central store of fabrics and finishes - each with a code, colour, and swatch - that you link to products.

Quality mode

The speed/detail/cost setting on a generation: Auto, Fast, Balanced, Quality, or Pro.

Credits

What generations cost. Priced by quality mode and output; video is priced per second.

Variation

One of the 1-4 alternative outputs a tool can produce in a single run.

Reference image

An image you add to guide a generation's style, material, or background.

Dimensions

A product's real measurements, used by the Studio to keep renders true to scale.

Enrichment score

A 0-100% measure of how complete a product's data is, used to prep it for export.

Channel

A connected sales platform (e.g. Shopify, WooCommerce, a marketplace) you export products to.

In-Store Sales App

The mobile Visual Sales Platform that removes visual uncertainty for shoppers on the shop floor.

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