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Is SellerPic (AI product photography) practical for Figma-based design workflows in 2026?

  • February 9, 2026
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Pinki Kachhap

I’m currently looking into SellerPic AI product photography as a potential extension of a workflow that starts in Figma and ends in live e-commerce listings (Shopify / Amazon).

The main problem I’m trying to solve is the gap between:

  • Design systems and mockups created in Figma

  • Final product images, try-on visuals, and short videos used on product pages and ads

From what I can tell, SellerPic is positioned less as a creative design tool and more as a production layer:

  • Generating consistent AI product photography from basic inputs

  • Creating virtual try-on images for apparel

  • Turning approved visuals into short image-to-video clips for marketing

Looking for designer perspectives

If you’re a designer or part of a design-to-commerce team, I’d love to hear:

  • Does a tool like SellerPic reduce post-design production work?

  • How well do its outputs align with brand systems defined in Figma?

  • At what point does manual design still outperform AI-generated visuals?

For reference, this is the tool I’m evaluating: https://app.sellerpic.ai?fpr=brooklyn-nelson64

I’m mainly interested in real workflow impact, not promotion — especially as AI product photography becomes more common in 2026.