CONTENT CREATION

Auto-restyle packshots dropped into a Dropbox folder

Detects new packshot files in a watched Dropbox folder, swaps the plain background for a branded lifestyle scene via Replicate.

CategoryContent Creation
Enginesim
Difficultybeginner
Triggerevent
Steps5
Setup~5 min

How it runs

The automated pipeline, trigger to output.

  • TriggerNew file in Dropbox incoming folderDropboxDropbox
  • LogicConfirm supported image type
  • ActionSwap background via ReplicateReplicateReplicate
  • ActionFetch and rename rendered output
  • OutputUpload to Dropbox ready folderDropboxDropbox

What it does

Gives photographers a dead-simple handoff: drop a raw packshot into a Dropbox folder and get back a publish-ready lifestyle image in a sibling folder. No tickets, no manual upload to a render tool.

When to use it

Use it when a product photographer or agency delivers white-background shots into shared Dropbox storage and you want them automatically restyled to your brand's standard lifestyle look before anyone touches Photoshop.

How it works

  1. 1The flow triggers when a new image file appears in the watched Dropbox "Incoming Packshots" folder.
  2. 2It downloads the file and checks the extension is a supported image type, ignoring non-image uploads.
  3. 3The image is sent to a Replicate background-replacement model with your standard branded-scene prompt, keeping the product intact.
  4. 4The returned render is fetched and named to match the source file with a "-lifestyle" suffix.
  5. 5The finished image is uploaded to the Dropbox "Ready to Publish" folder where the storefront sync picks it up.

Set it up

What you configure once, before turning it on.

  1. 1
    Connect DropboxFiles and folders.
  2. 2
    Connect ReplicateImage, video, and model inference.
  3. 3
    Set each agent's modelWe leave models unset so you pick the tier — fast + cheap, or top-quality.
  4. 4
    Tune it to your dataEdit the prompts, filters, and field mappings so it matches how your team works.
  5. 5
    Test, then turn it onRun once against a sample, confirm the output, then enable the trigger.

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