
X-Design
Smart AI suite for authentic lifestyle product images
4.8•24 reviews•1.1K followers
Smart AI suite for authentic lifestyle product images
4.8•24 reviews•1.1K followers
1.1K followers
1.1K followers
X-Design is highly praised for its ability to transform product photography, especially for small businesses and Etsy sellers. Users appreciate its efficiency and the quality of the AI-generated backgrounds, which align well with the Etsy aesthetic. The tool is noted for its ease of use, allowing users to create professional-looking images without the need for a studio setup. Many reviewers highlight its potential to streamline workflows, making it a valuable asset for those involved in e-commerce and reselling.
X-Design
I initially thought it was just another generic AI image generator, but after giving it a try, I was completely wrong.
This one focuses on the home decor niche, and I haven’t seen many products like it before.
Congratulations on the launch, and best of luck with it!
X-Design
@justin2025 Really appreciate you giving it a shot! Totally get the initial “yet another AI tool” impression. We’ve seen the same, which is why we wanted to go deep into one specific use case instead of going broad.
Home decor is where a lot of the real struggle is: lighting, props, lifestyle context and so on, so we spent a lot of time training on those cozy, realistic scenes. Still lots to improve, but glad it stood out to you. Thanks again!
Triforce Todos
Great team, the idea of transforming a simple product shot into a cozy scene with just one click sounds almost too good to be true.
I’m curious, how does the AI handle tricky items like shiny jewelry or textured fabrics?
X-Design
@abod_rehman
Appreciate the kind words, we’ve definitely been aiming for that “too good to be true… but actually works” moment.
Shiny or textured items are definitely trickier, like reflections, transparency, and fine detail can throw things off more easily than with solid objects. We’ve made good progress with things like gold-toned jewelry and soft fabrics (like knits or linen), but it’s still a work in progress.
Would love to hear if you have a specific type of product in mind. Always helpful to learn what you’re testing against!