I have been working on LoomaDesign, a product visual workflow for ecommerce teams, and one thing keeps becoming clearer: "better product images" is too broad to be useful.
The better question is usually much narrower.
For a small electronics accessory, the image stack should prove compatibility, port shape, cable length, included parts, setup, and scale. A polished desk scene does not help much if the buyer still cannot tell whether the connector fits.
For a multi-color product, the image set should keep every variant honest. One blue, green, red, beige, or black SKU can look accurate alone and still look wrong in the full selector.
I wrote two new practical guides from that angle:
Amazon PDP image stack for small electronics accessories: https://loomadesign.ai/en/blog/amazon-pdp-image-stack-small-electronics-accessories
Product image color variant QA for ecommerce: https://loomadesign.ai/en/blog/product-image-color-variant-qa-ecommerce
The rule I use now is this:
Before creating or editing an image, decide what buyer question it should answer.
Main image: what is the exact SKU?
Detail image: what material, port, label, or feature matters?
Scale image: how big is it in a real setting?
Variant image: does this color match the actual item?
Lifestyle image: what use case does it prove?
A+ or module image: what comparison or proof needs more space?
AI tools are useful in this workflow, but they need guardrails. They can clean a source image, create a scene, or build a module visual. They should not invent accessories, change color, hide ports, shift scale, or make one variant look more premium than the product that ships.
That is the direction I am trying to push LoomaDesign: not a random image generator, but a product visual workflow that helps sellers go from source image to publishable PDP assets with QA in between.
Site: https://loomadesign.ai/
Related:
Image enhancer: https://loomadesign.ai/en/features/image-enhancer
AI product image generator guide: https://loomadesign.ai/en/blog/ai-product-image-generator-for-ecommerce
Amazon PDP best practices: https://loomadesign.ai/en/blog/amazon-pdp-best-practices-product-images-a-plus-content
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