Product Updates··3 min read

Meet Beatrice, your On-Model guide

Describe what you want to create and Beatrice points you to the right On-Model tool, plus answers on plans, credits, and limits.

By On-Model Team

A chat bubble on a dark studio background with a glowing blue line routing it to the right On-Model tool

On-Model has grown into a full studio. You can put flat-lays on a model, swap the model in a finished shot, build a clean packshot from raw photos, recolor a garment across a whole set, fix a garbled logo, or create a reusable AI model for your brand. That range is the point. It's also the catch: when you know the result you want but not which tool gets you there, the first click is a guess, and a wrong guess costs a few minutes every single time.

Beatrice removes that guess. She's the new guide on your On-Model home screen. Tell her what you want in plain language, optionally attach a photo of the garment, and she points you straight to the right tool with a one-click link to open it. Along the way she can answer the practical questions that always come up: which plan you need, how credits work, and what each tool can and can't do.

Beatrice is there the moment you land on the home screen, for everyone, free.

How it works

Start by describing the result you're after. Beatrice reads your goal, names the tool that fits, and gives you a button to open it. No menus to learn first. Here are four common asks and where each one lands:

You tell Beatrice…She opens
"I have flat-lays and want them on a model"Flat to Model
"Recolor this jacket across my photos"Garment Recolor
"Swap the model in my product shots"Model Swap
"Turn these raw shots into a clean packshot"Create Packshot
Describe the result you want and Beatrice opens the right tool. Here a flat-lay goal routes to Flat to Model.

Not sure how to put it into words? Attach a photo of the garment and Beatrice reads it to suggest a starting point. She works from images that show a clothing item, so a product shot, a flat-lay, or a packshot all give her something to go on.

Attach a garment photo and Beatrice reads it to point you to the right tool. A recolor request routes to Garment Recolor.

What Beatrice is

Beatrice is a guide, not the editor. In this first release she points you to the right tool and answers questions about the platform; the generation itself still happens inside the tool she sends you to, where you keep full control of every setting. Think of her as the front desk of the studio: she knows every room and walks you to the right one.

Beatrice takes a plain-language goal, not jargon. Describe the outcome you want ("these on a model", "this jacket in three colors") and let her map that to the tool. There's no wrong way to ask.

Why it matters

For someone new to On-Model, the hardest part is rarely the tool itself. It's knowing the tool exists. Beatrice closes that gap. Describe a goal and she surfaces the right starting point, whether that's the obvious one or a tool you hadn't found yet:

The result is a faster first step and less time spent second-guessing where to click. New users reach the right tool sooner, and regulars discover the parts of the studio they hadn't tried yet.

Try it now

Beatrice is live on the On-Model home screen, on every plan, at no cost. Open On-Model, tell her what you want to create, and let her point you to the right tool.

New to the platform? You can also start from the Flat-to-Model guide, the Create-Packshot guide, or the Model-Swap guide.

product-updatesonboardingai-assistant