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Upload one product reference and create a gigantic floating product scene that preserves the object's shape, color, material, key details, and visible logo.

— Video gallery —

Reference product, giant campaign scale.

Six reference-to-output examples showing how a product photo can become a giant floating campaign visual. Each card pairs the original reference with the generated oversized scene so identity preservation is easy to inspect.

— Chapter 01 —

What is a Giant Product Generator?

Giant Product Generator is a product-reference image app for turning a normal product photo into a surreal commercial scene where the same object becomes enormous, floating, and campaign-ready. Upload a sneaker, perfume bottle, skincare tube, box, headphone, drink, gadget, or package, and the app rebuilds the scene around that object while treating the original image as the product identity source.

The effect is different from a product background generator. Instead of simply placing a product on a cleaner surface, it changes the scale and art direction: the object can hover over a city street, pool, runway, desert road, beauty counter, gallery space, or cinematic outdoor set. The product should still read as the reference object, with its silhouette, color, material finish, label placement, visible trademark, and logo cues preserved.

Use it for campaign concepts, hero images, social ads, launch moodboards, editorial mockups, and creative pitch visuals. Because the app can preserve visible trademarks and logos from the uploaded reference, use images and brand assets you own, license, or have permission to transform.

— Chapter 02 —

Make the object huge without losing product identity.

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Reference-first product fidelity

The uploaded object guides shape, color, material, label placement, logo visibility, and recognizable product details before the scene is rebuilt.

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Giant floating scene scale

The object becomes an oversized hero element in a real environment, either harmonizing with the setting or creating deliberate artistic contrast.

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Luxury ad compositing

Warm commercial grading, low-angle camera language, realistic shadows, and hyperreal CGI integration push the result toward fashion-campaign polish.

Upload a clean product reference where the full outline, front label, material finish, and key design features are visible.

Use auto for the intended 3:4 ad composition, 9:16 for stories, 1:1 for product-grid posts, or 16:9 for banners and pitch decks.

Avoid tiny, blurry, cropped, or heavily obstructed product photos; the giant version needs enough detail to preserve logo and material cues.

Use only product photos, trademarks, and brand assets you own, license, or have permission to transform for campaign-style visuals.

— Chapter 03 —

Where giant product scenes fit.

Campaign hero concepts

Create a bold first-frame idea for launch pages, product drops, pitch decks, and paid social concepts before commissioning final production.

Beauty and fashion ads

Scale perfume, skincare, shoes, accessories, and headphones into glossy luxury scenes with low-angle camera drama.

Social product hooks

Turn a plain product image into a scroll-stopping surreal scene that still makes the item and brand details easy to recognize.

Moodboard exploration

Test whether a product works better in a harmonious real-world setting or a high-contrast surreal scene before refining the art direction.

— Chapter 04 · How to —

How to create a giant product scene in three steps.

Start with one clear product reference, choose the output shape, and generate a giant floating object scene without preparing a manual composite.

  1. Upload the product reference

    Use a product photo where the object outline, front-facing details, logo area, label, material, and color are readable.

    Tip: Simple product cutouts, studio shots, and clean ecommerce references usually preserve the object better than busy lifestyle photos.

  2. Choose the ad frame

    Keep auto for the default 3:4 luxury ad composition, or switch to 9:16, 1:1, or 16:9 depending on the final channel.

    Tip: Vertical frames are best for low-angle scale drama; wide frames are useful when the surrounding scene matters as much as the object.

  3. Generate and inspect the object

    Create the scene, then check product shape, material, logo area, label placement, scale, shadows, and whether the object feels integrated into the environment.

    Tip: Regenerate from a cleaner product photo if labels distort, brand cues disappear, or the scene overwhelms the product.

— What creators say —

Honest words from Giant Product Generator editors.

Giant Product Generator gives me a fast first draft when I need a visual that feels more deliberate than a normal upload.
Maya T.
Content Creator
The preset-first workflow is useful for testing campaign directions before spending time on manual edits.
Jordan P.
Brand Designer
It keeps the workflow simple: start with the image, choose the look, then refine the result only if the scene needs it.
Elena S.
Photo Editor

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— Frequently asked —

Giant product questions.

What does Giant Product Generator do?

It uses one uploaded product reference to create a new image where that object becomes a gigantic floating product in a real scene, with warm commercial grading, low-angle luxury ad styling, and hyperrealistic CGI compositing.

Does it preserve the product logo and trademark?

The production prompt asks the model to preserve visible trademark, logo, shape, color, material, and key details from the reference image. Always inspect the final output before using it in a campaign, especially when exact label or logo accuracy matters.

What kind of product photo works best?

Use a clear product image with a readable outline, front label, material finish, and minimal obstruction. Sneakers, fragrance bottles, skincare, boxes, gadgets, headphones, accessories, and packaged goods all fit the workflow.

Is this the same as a product background generator?

No. A product background generator usually restages the item at believable product scale. Giant Product Generator deliberately changes the scale, making the product enormous and floating in a real scene for a surreal commercial effect.

Can I use branded products commercially?

Use product photos, logos, trademarks, and brand assets that you own, license, or have permission to transform. The app can preserve visible brand details, so rights and approval checks matter before commercial use.

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