AI-Generated Product Packshots From Sketches - A New Era for B2B in Fashion, Sports, and Accessories

Lumoo is proud to announce the release of Lumoo Alive, a groundbreaking AI-powered feature that transforms hand-drawn, digital, 3D or CAD sketches into photorealistic product packshots in seconds. This marks a monumental shift in how fashion, footwear, and accessory brands present and sell their collections in the B2B space.

With Lumoo Alive, what used to be an abstract sketch is now a hyper-realistic image. It’s ready for line sheet presentations, sales meetings, lookbooks, and even virtual try-on. The impact is immediate. Producers and brands can now sell in with real-looking visuals, not just sketches, before a physical sample even exists.

“This is a complete game-changer. We’re collapsing the timeline between design and go-to-market,” says Henrik Skagerlind Fasth, Co-founder & Head of AI at Lumoo. “Alive empowers brands to tell compelling product stories earlier than ever before. With full realism.”

Key Features:

  • AI-Generated Realistic Packshots from any type of sketch

  • Works across clothing, shoes, and accessories

  • Optional output for Virtual Try-On and AI-generated motion/video

  • Supports hand sketches, digital illustrations, 3D renders or CAD.

A New Standard for B2B

The traditional sample process is slow, expensive, and limiting. Lumoo Alive removes friction entirely.

It enables teams to:

  • Present new collections to buyers weeks or months earlier

  • Skip costly prototyping stages

  • Align merchandising, marketing, and sales in real time

With further integration into Lumoo’s VTO (Virtual Try-On) pipeline and AI video systems, Alive opens the door to complete digital-first B2B storytelling. A single sketch can become an animated try-on video within hours.

Future-Proofing Product Development

Alive is part of Lumoo’s broader mission to redefine fashion development using AI.

It enhances creativity, speed, and sustainability across the entire value chain.

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