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Auto-Style: Let Whatmore Pick Your Settings

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Auto-Style is AI Studio's intelligent styling assistant. When enabled, it automatically selects the background, accessories, and overall aesthetic for your creation — based on your product. Instead of manually configuring every setting, you let the AI choose what will look best, and generate immediately.


What Auto-Style Does

When Auto-Style is on, AI Studio analyses your product — its category, colour palette, fabric texture, and overall style — and applies a background, props, and styling that complements it. You don't configure anything; the AI makes those decisions for you.

This produces cohesive, well-matched results without requiring you to know which background pairs well with which product type. A floaty summer dress might get a sun-drenched outdoor scene; a structured blazer might get a clean studio or urban setting.


When to Use Auto-Style

Turn Auto-Style ON when:

  • You're generating quickly and don't have specific brand requirements

  • You're testing a new product and want to see what looks good before committing to a style

  • You're working through a large batch and want consistent, decent results with minimal configuration

  • You're new to AI Studio and still building a sense of what works

Turn Auto-Style OFF when:

  • You have specific brand guidelines that dictate backgrounds, props, or mood

  • You've already identified a setting (e.g., "always outdoor café, warm tones") and want to lock it in

  • You're creating a Guideline and need to define all settings explicitly

  • A previous Auto-Style output didn't match your brand and you want to override it


How to Toggle Auto-Style

Auto-Style is controlled in the Style & Mood step of the creation flow (Step 3 in Create from Scratch).

  1. Proceed through the creation flow until you reach Style & Mood

  2. The Auto-Style toggle is on by default — leave it on to let AI Studio choose

  3. To take manual control, toggle it off

When you toggle Auto-Style off, three additional fields appear:

Field

What it controls

Background

The environment or setting behind the model (studio, outdoor, urban, etc.)

Style Accessories

Props and styling notes (e.g., "minimal jewellery", "structured tote bag")

Additional Info

Free-text creative direction for anything else (lighting, mood, model action)

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