Use Case

AI Ecommerce Images

Create ecommerce-ready product visuals, listing images, banners, and promotional graphics for faster catalog and campaign production.

Flux AI helps ecommerce teams produce product images, promotional banners, and category visuals faster while keeping model choice tied to the specific image task.

Best For

Where this workflow fits best

Listing images

Create clean product visuals that focus on clarity, consistent framing, and catalog-friendly composition.

Store banners

Generate ecommerce banners with enough room for offers, value props, and campaign overlays.

Promotional assets

Build sale graphics, product highlights, launch visuals, and category imagery with reusable prompt systems.

Workflow

How to use this use case

Separate listing images from campaign images

Use cleaner prompts for catalog visuals and more styled prompts for promo images or hero banners.

Match model to the asset type

Use minimalist product models for listings and stronger detail or premium models for banner assets.

Standardize ratios

Keep aspect ratios and prompt blocks consistent across product pages, feed images, and banners.

Recommended Models

Which models to start with

Nano Banana Pro

Best for clean product listing visuals and minimalist ecommerce imagery.

Flux Dev

Best as the default workflow model when the store needs one practical model across multiple image types.

Seedream 4

Best for sharper banners, detail-first promotional assets, and higher-resolution commercial output.

FAQ

Common questions about this use case

Quick answers about model choice, workflow fit, and how to use Flux AI for this image task.

Which model is best for ecommerce images?

Nano Banana Pro is the best fit for clean product listings, Flux Dev is the balanced default, and Seedream 4 is better when banners or promo assets need more visible detail.

Can Flux AI help with both listings and banners?

Yes. The workflow supports simple listing images, product category visuals, promotional banners, and launch assets.

Should ecommerce teams use one model or multiple models?

In most cases, multiple models work better. Use a simpler product model for listing images and a more detailed or polished model for promotional assets.