Using AI-generated photos for reselling clothes
Description
Using AI-generated photos can significantly reduce the time spent on modeling and photographing clothes for resale. This idea involves leveraging AI tools to create realistic images of clothes, thereby streamlining the listing process.
Potential
This solution can save resellers a considerable amount of time, allowing them to list more items and potentially increase sales. It also eliminates the need for human models, reducing awkwardness and logistical challenges.
Key Features
- AI-generated images of clothes.
- Reduction in time spent on photography.
- Elimination of the need for human models.
- Potential increase in the number of items listed and sold.
Related Problems (1)
Description
Resellers of clothes, particularly those who model the clothes themselves, face a significant time investment in the photography process. This can be a major bottleneck in their operations, limiting the number of items they can list and sell.Impact
This problem affects individuals who resell clothes on platforms like eBay, Vinted, or Depop. The time-consuming nature of modeling and photographing each item can lead to reduced efficiency and potential loss of sales due to slower listing times.Sources (1)
Hi all - just a quick question. I've been reselling clothes for about 4 months now. The sourcing is fine (found a couple charity shops that are goldmines) but the photography is killing me - I enjoy modelling but it's taking me like 10 - 12 hours a day to model 40 clothes. I've seen some sellers using AI model photos and their stuff seems to sell quite fast - I was just wondering if there were any implications or penalties to your account doing this? I did try asking my roommate to model for the female clothes but honestly it's a bit awkward. I've been looking at all the AI options and this tool called ModelFast seems to be the one that looks the most "non AI" - because I don't want people to be able to tell. It's fairly cheap at like £0.30 a generation and was wondering if you guys thought it would be worth the investment? Would love to hear from any sellers that have used AI photos - TIA.