Saljug Mahmudlu

Adject 2.0 - Create hyperrealistic product visuals with AI

Adject 2.0 is an agentic product studio where brands can create, edit, and iterate product visuals inside an infinite creative workflow. Instead of isolated generations, products, models, edits, videos, and assets stay connected inside projects and evolve continuously over time. Upload once, generate in context, iterate visually, and build complete campaigns without fragmented tools or repetitive prompting.

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Elian Bazan

Product fidelity across iterations is the hardest problem in this space. Most AI image tools subtly morph the product after a few edits. How does Adject keep it consistent? Reference image locked in, or something else?

Vamshi Reddy

Solid execution on a real pain point. We produce a lot of B2B service collateral and one of the consistent headaches is creating professional visuals without the cost of a dedicated design team. The upload once, iterate without starting over workflow is exactly what non-designers need. Curious whether the output quality holds for B2B use cases like software UI screenshots or professional service imagery, or is it primarily tuned for physical product photography?

Pratik Raj

The idea of keeping all products, models and edits connected in one place sounds like a practical way to maintain creative flow instead of hopping between generate and download.

Just wanted to understand if it handles tricky materials like fabric or reflective surfaces well, since those often need subtle lighting and texture detail to feel real.

Natalia Iankovych

Didn’t Google release a similar program a few weeks ago for free (unfortunately I don’t remember the name)? For online stores.

Javier Jimeno

This is really interesting for anyone doing product photography on a budget. I'm building a SaaS and the amount of time (and money) we've spent on product screenshots and marketing visuals is absurd.

Question: how does it handle consistency across multiple shots? One of the biggest problems with AI-generated product visuals is that the product looks slightly different in each render — lighting, angle, even color can shift. For a landing page where you need 6 screenshots that look like the same photoshoot, is there a way to lock the style?