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First time launching something – would love honest feedback

Hey all,

I’m not a photographer — I run a small online shop and usually struggle with product photos.

Lighting, background, consistency… it always ends up taking way more time (and money) than I expect.

So I started experimenting with a small tool that takes a basic product shot and generates a more “studio-like” version using AI.

Some results honestly surprised me, some look off.

I’m genuinely curious what people here think:

  • Does this look usable at all?
  • What gives it away as “fake”?
  • Where does it fail the most?

Not trying to replace real photography obviously — just trying to understand where this kind of thing stands today.

If you were me, would you ever use something like this?

Here’s the tool if you want to test it: https://shotsell.app/

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