Scale Product Photography Across Thousands of SKUs
Generate professional AI product photos at scale. Built for large catalog sellers with hundreds or thousands of SKUs across Amazon, Shopify, and multiple marketplaces.
Managing product photography for large catalogs (500–10,000+ SKUs) is one of the most complex operational challenges in e-commerce. Traditional photography at this scale requires substantial studio infrastructure, large teams, and production budgets that can exceed six figures annually. EComGen's bulk processing and catalog automation makes professional photography viable and cost-effective at any catalog size.
❌ The Challenges
- ✗ Traditional photography at catalog scale requires studio infrastructure and large teams
- ✗ Long tail SKUs (lower-volume products) rarely justify individual photography investment
- ✗ Catalog growth creates a never-ending photography backlog
- ✗ Maintaining consistency across thousands of images requires systematic quality control
- ✗ Seasonal and pricing-driven image updates across large catalogs is operationally complex
✅ How EComGen Helps
- ✓ Process hundreds or thousands of SKUs simultaneously through parallel bulk generation
- ✓ Apply consistent photography style across entire catalog automatically — no individual quality checking per image
- ✓ Generate long-tail SKU images that would never justify individual photography sessions
- ✓ Integrate with Shopify and Amazon APIs to automate catalog sync and image publishing
- ✓ Generate at scale without scaling headcount — AI production capacity doesn't require additional staff
How It Works for Large Catalog Sellers
Connect your Shopify store and/or Amazon Seller Central. EComGen imports your complete product catalog — titles, descriptions, existing images, variant structure.
Set photography style, background preference, and output settings once. These apply to all generated images across your catalog.
Select your full catalog or filtered subsets (by category, date added, status). Queue bulk generation and EComGen processes in parallel.
Review generated images in bulk review interface. Approve batches rather than individual images. Publish all approved images to stores in one operation.