

Reference
Beverage Display
Upload a product bottle reference and create a premium commercial display with condensation, splashing liquid, ice, and ingredient-specific accents.


Reference
— Chapter 01 —
Beverage Display is a reference-image product display app for turning a bottle, can-shaped package, drink container, supplement jar, or beauty bottle into a premium commercial hero image. Upload the product reference, and the app rebuilds the scene around it with condensation, liquid splash, ice, ingredient pieces, and cinematic studio lighting while keeping the label and packaging identity readable.
The workflow is different from a plain product background generator. It does not only swap the surface behind the item; it creates a high-energy suspended product shot with droplets, reflections, gradient color, and ingredient-specific motion. A citrus drink should receive citrus cues, a botanical tonic should receive herbs or flowers, and a grain-based drink should receive the raw material that actually fits the package.
Use it for beverage launch concepts, ecommerce hero images, campaign pitch boards, social ads, product thumbnails, and flavor-led brand visuals. Because the app can preserve labels and brand marks from the uploaded reference, use product images, logos, and packaging assets you own, license, or have permission to transform.
— Chapter 02 —
The uploaded bottle guides label position, packaging color, material, cap shape, glass or plastic reflections, and recognizable brand cues.
Surrounding fruit, botanicals, herbs, spices, grains, petals, or natural accents should come from the product's actual flavor profile rather than generic decoration.
Condensation beads, ice clarity, splashing liquid, gradient color, crisp shadows, and bright highlights push the result toward commercial product photography.
Upload a clean bottle or can reference where the full silhouette, label text, cap, material, and flavor cues are visible.
Use auto for the default 3:4 product ad frame, 9:16 for stories, 1:1 for catalog grids, or 16:9 for banners and deck slides.
Avoid cropped, blurry, or back-facing packaging; readable labels and visible ingredients give the model better product context.
Use only product photos, trademarks, labels, and packaging assets you own, license, or have permission to transform.
— Chapter 03 —
Turn a drink bottle, tonic, juice, tea, coffee, or supplement reference into a polished hero visual for launch pages and paid social.
Explore whether citrus, botanical, floral, spice, grain, or dairy-adjacent cues should surround the product before final production.
Create a more premium product display for thumbnails, collection banners, and PDP experiments while still checking label accuracy before use.
Move quickly from a plain packshot to a high-speed commercial product idea that communicates freshness, flavor, and premium quality.
— Chapter 04 · How to —
Start with one clear product bottle reference, keep the label readable, and generate a commercial display with ingredient-specific motion.
Use a front-facing product photo where the silhouette, cap, label, flavor notes, material, color, and brand details are easy to read.
Tip: Studio packshots, clean ecommerce photos, and well-lit bottle references usually work better than busy lifestyle crops.
Keep auto for the default 3:4 hero composition, or switch to 9:16, 1:1, or 16:9 when the final channel needs a specific crop.
Tip: Vertical frames make splashes and suspended bottles feel more dramatic; square frames are easier for product grids.
Create the display, then check label readability, package shape, condensation, ingredient accuracy, shadow direction, and whether the decorations match the product.
Tip: Regenerate from a clearer reference if the model invents unrelated fruit, weakens the label, or hides important packaging details.
— What creators say —
“Beverage Display gives me a fast first draft when I need a visual that feels more deliberate than a normal upload.”
“The preset-first workflow is useful for testing campaign directions before spending time on manual edits.”
“It keeps the workflow simple: start with the image, choose the look, then refine the result only if the scene needs it.”

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— Frequently asked —
It creates an ultra-realistic commercial product display from one uploaded bottle or package reference, with condensation, splashing liquid, ice, gradient color, studio lighting, and ingredient-specific accents.
The prompt asks the model to keep the label clearly visible and readable while preserving packaging shape, color, material, and reflections. Always inspect final outputs before publishing, especially when exact label text matters.
The prompt instructs the model to infer ingredients from the product reference and use only matching fruits, botanicals, herbs, spices, grains, flowers, or raw materials instead of generic decorations.
Use a clear, well-lit front or three-quarter product image with a readable label, visible flavor cues, and minimal obstruction. Bottles, cans, supplement jars, beverage packaging, and beauty bottles all fit the workflow.
Use product photos, labels, logos, trademarks, and packaging assets that you own, license, or have permission to transform. Review the final output for label accuracy and approval requirements before commercial use.
Get practical notes on product visuals, new image tools, and campaign-ready prompt ideas.