I tried Adject today and was quite impressed.
I uploaded a simple product photo I had, and it produced professional-looking images with different backgrounds. What surprised me most was how natural the logo and shadows looked—AI usually fails in these areas.
It also has a video feature that creates short 5-second videos. It's ideal for Instagram stories, but there aren't many template options, so you have to experiment a bit yourself.
It's very easy to use; even someone like me who doesn't understand design could handle it comfortably. Since it works on a project basis, everything stays organized.
The downsides: The template library is currently empty, and you can't process 50 products at once. But it does the job well—it's fast, cheap, and effective.
I will definitely recommend it to my friends who do e-commerce in our entrepreneurship programs. It makes much more sense than renting a studio and paying a photographer.
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Interesting shift from one-off generations to a continuous creative workflow.
Keeping assets, edits, and iterations connected inside projects solves a real pain for teams. This could meaningfully streamline how campaigns are built.
How you handle consistency across iterations (lighting, textures, brand identity) and how collaborative workflows are managed?
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@thamibenjelloun Really appreciate your comment 🙌
That’s exactly the problem we wanted to solve with 2.0, creative work constantly loses context between generations, edits, and tools.
I mean for consistency, we’re approaching it through persistent project context, reusable assets, and canvas-aware generation so the system understands what already exists instead of generating in isolation every time.
Collaboration workflows are also a big future direction for us moving forward as we keep expanding the project and workspace layer.
Thanks again for checking it out ❤️
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@thamibenjelloun Yeah, exactly. That's why we switched to canvas style. It's like if Figma and Cursor had a baby, but for brands.
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I'm one of the people on the team behind Adject, and we spent a lot of time wrestling with the technical side on this release 😄
Going from 1.5 to 2.0, we didn't really add a feature, we changed the mental model. In v1, every generation started from zero. Prompt, download, start over. It worked, but every campaign meant rebuilding the context all over again.
In 2.0, products, models, edits, and assets all live connected to each other. The agent doesn't work inside a single box anymore, it sees the whole workspace. We had to seriously rethink how state and context move through the system.
Big thanks to everyone on the team, it was great to ship something like this together. Happy to chat with anyone who has questions about the architecture or the agentic workflow side.
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Hello Product Hunt community! 😸
Bringing Adject v2 to life has been an amazing journey. As the team building the AI infrastructure, our biggest challenge (and most fun task) was setting up the new chatting logic. Getting the agent architectures to communicate perfectly to provide a smooth user experience took a lot of late nights, but we are really proud of the result.
Please give it a spin and let us know where we can improve. I'm looking forward to reading your feedback and answering your questions!
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Tried a lot of AI design tools before but most of them feel like one-time prompt generators tbh. You make something nice, then the whole workflow resets again
Adject 2.0 feels much smoother. Being able to keep everything in one infinite workspace and continue iterating without constantly re-uploading or restarting honestly makes a huge difference.
One of the few AI creative tools that actually feels built for real workflows.
Would really love to hear your thoughts and feedback, especially from people interested in the future of creative AI tools.