E-commerce brands
Scale product imagery without the calendar.
- Generate consistent lookbooks in minutes
- A/B test visuals before a photoshoot
- Replace seasonal sample shoots end-to-end
AI fashion & textile design studio
Atelune brings five focused AI studios into one quiet workspace — built for designers, boutiques and brands who care how the result looks.
Photoshoot Studio
Combine a face, a pose, a backdrop and a styling reference into a single editorial shot. Use our libraries or upload your own — every axis is yours to swap.
195,520
unique combinations from 47 faces × 8 poses × 40 backdrops × 13 styles
47
Faces
diverse AI models
8
Poses
studio-grade references
40
Backdrops
from atelier to street
13
Styles
editorial palettes
AI Assistant
Conversation with an AI that understands materials, palettes and trends. Ask it for a moodboard direction, a capsule plan, a name for a collection, or a fabric short-list — and get answers that respect your discipline.
“I need color ideas for a summer resort collection.”
A Mediterranean palette: Santorini Blue, Terracotta, Sandy Beige, Olive Green.
Pattern Generator
Production-ready patterns for textile, packaging and digital surfaces. Start from a photograph, a sketch, or a swatch — atelune returns an editable tile and as many variations as you need.
Original → ∞ variations
Click any tile to see the seamless repeat.
Photo Editor
Replace backgrounds, recolour garments, swap fabric texture — without losing pose, drape or skin tone. The kind of edits a retouch desk would do, done at the speed of a thought.
Swap with intent.
Garments stay garments. Skin stays skin.
Freestyle Studio
Text-to-image when you're starting from nothing. Reference-edit when you want to transform something specific. The same studio handles both — multiple aspect ratios, unlimited iterations.
“A minimalist summer dress with floral embroidery on cream linen fabric.”
Or upload an image and describe what should change.
Made for
E-commerce brands
Boutique designers
Design students
Creative agencies
Marketing teams
Influencers & creators
A new house, with miles of history
“We built atelune because the tools we wanted didn't exist — software that respects taste, materials, and the way a designer actually works.”
— the atelune team
Start with Essentials, scale to Atelier. Credit-based, commercial rights on every plan, no surprises.
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We're building the most opinionated AI toolkit for fashion design. Here's what's on the horizon.
In development
Train an atelune model on your own designs, fabrics and brand aesthetics. Outputs that look like you, not like the internet.
Next
Queue hundreds of variations in one pass. Build a full collection or seasonal lookbook in a single session.
Later
Atelune as a service inside your own pipeline — REST + webhooks, rate-limited per plan.
FAQ
An AI design studio built specifically for fashion and textile work — five focused tools (Photoshoot, Assistant, Pattern, Editor, Freestyle) sharing one quiet workspace, one library, one credit balance.
Each axis is editable on its own. You pick a face, a pose, a backdrop and a styling direction independently — and every choice can be one of ours or a file you upload. Generic models hand you one combined image; atelune lets you compose.
Yes, at every step. Faces, poses, backdrops, style references, pattern sources, reference photos — anything you upload joins our library for that session.
Every plan includes full commercial usage rights. Use the outputs in lookbooks, campaigns, ecommerce, packaging — wherever your brand goes.
PNG and SVG for patterns (seamless tile previews on both); JPEG, PNG, WebP and AVIF for everything else. Uploads up to 25MB per file.
Each generation consumes credits — small for chat or photo edits, larger for a high-resolution photoshoot. Credits roll over for 30 days. The pricing page shows exact costs per operation.
The Atelier tier includes up to 10 collaborators on a shared workspace, with a dedicated account manager. Above that we set up custom arrangements — email hello@atelune.ai.
Photoshoot V2 outputs at 1K, 2K or 4K. Freestyle and Pattern outputs at print resolution. Editor outputs match the source file dimensions.