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How to edit an image with text

Edit With Text is the most-used tool in the Studio - the one to reach for first. You give it an image and describe the change in plain language, and it makes the edit while keeping your product intact. It's the most flexible tool, and the best choice when a preset doesn't give you exactly what you want or when you're working from a low-resolution or messy source (e.g. a factory or warehouse photo).

Before you start

  • Have an image to edit - a product shot, a lifestyle scene, or an output from another tool.

Steps

  1. Open Create and select Edit With Text.

  2. Upload your image, choose one from your history, or pick a product from your catalogue.

  3. (Optional) Add reference images or extra products for multi-product scenes.

  4. Describe the change you want in plain language.

  5. Set variations and quality mode, then click Generate.

Furniture-specific edits it's built for

Edit With Text understands furniture, so you can ask for the changes that matter most in this industry:

  • Camera angle - what is the exact camera angle and depth of field effect that you want from a shot

  • Lighting - swap daylight for warm evening, soften harsh shadows, brighten a dim source photo.

  • Paint Colours - specify accent colours or room colours for differentiated looks and styles and select from commonly used paints like Sherwin Williams, Farrow & Ball, Benjamin Moore, Dulux or a Hex code colour picker

  • Add, remove, or tidy elements - drop in or clear props, declutter a busy background, fix a distracting detail.

  • Place several products in one scene - add multiple products or references to build a multi-product room set, with best in class dimensional accuracy

Result

Your edited image, with the change applied and the product preserved.

Tip: We have the best first time generation quality for furniture, if edits need to be made to images they can be re-edited or tweak the original prompt with the changes specified. We have helpful assist modes like "Lock" which keeps your furniture products dimensionally accurate with no design changes

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