
We’ve just rolled out the biggest refresh of our AI Pose Agent since launch. From today you can choose between two fresh models—Recommend and Old Version—so you get exactly the quality, speed, and price you need. The legacy build is officially retired, so read this once and you’re good to go.
What’s New in AI Pose Agent
- Two models instead of one
- Same three-step workflow: upload → describe → pick
- Recommend gives smoother joints, truer colors, magazine-level finish
- Old Version gives crisp angles, faster turnaround, 60 % lower cost
- Both live inside the same “Pose” button—just toggle the version before you hit Generate
Recommend vs Old Version in AI Pose
Recommend (recommended)
- 40 credits / image
- Best for hero shots, look-books, ads, any place where the pose has to be perfect and the tones must match the original frame-for-frame.
- Skin texture, fabric drape, and finger placement are all noticeably cleaner.
- Slight speed trade-off, still under 40 s on average.
Old Version
- 15 credits / image
- Great for story boards, batch social posts, internal mocks, or when you just need “good-enough” fast.
- Output is slightly sharper but less studio-polished; angles can vary a touch more.
- Typical render time < 20 s.

When to Pick Which
Use Recommend if:
- The final image will be printed or used full-width on a marketplace carousel.
- You need the same lighting, shadow, and color science as the source photo.
- You’re selling a premium product and any glitch kills trust.
Use Old Version if:
- You’re A/B testing ten cover ideas and only one will survive.
- You want to pump out daily outfits for TikTok or Instagram without burning credits.
- Perfect pixel match is overkill; you just need the pose to read clearly.
How to Switch (30-Second Guide)
- Open Pose Agent like you always did.
- Upload the Original Image as you always did.
- Type your prompt, e.g. “change pose, one foot forward, shoulders gently turned back”.
- Before you click Generate, you’ll now see two radio buttons: Recommended/Old Version
- Pick, hit Generate, done.
- Everything else—masking, background lock, multi-angle—works exactly the same.
AI Pose Case Study – Same Prompt, Two Goals
Next, we’ll use a single original image to switch between these two different modes and see what differences emerge in the resulting images.
Prompt: “One foot half-a-step forward, shoulders swiveled back just a touch.”
Recommended (40 credits)
Use this when the pose has to lock in like a mannequin and the colors must photocopy-match the original.
- Micro-folds on the shirt replicate pixel for pixel
- Heel lift angle identical to source shot
- Zero hue drift on background cyclorama
- Perfect for hero banners, PDP top images, or any ad displayed on a 4-meter LED wall.



Old Version (15 credits)
Pick this when you need the gist, fast.
- Pose is 95 % there; front foot may swing 2-3° either way
- Slightly cooler tone, still clean enough for Stories
- Render done before your coffee finishes
Ideal for bulk look-books, internal mood boards, or filler posts that scroll away in 24 h.



More Examples
Recommended
Prompt: Model holds a bag in one hand, lifts an umbrella, or interacts with the product—say, feeling the fabric.



Old Version
Prompt: Model holds a bag in one hand, lifts an umbrella, or interacts with the product—say, feeling the fabric.



Recommended
Prompt: Body turned slightly away, head glancing back, natural expression.



Old Version
Prompt: Body turned slightly away, head glancing back, natural expression.



Recommended
Prompt: Feet naturally apart, arms relaxed at sides, clean upright stance.



Old Version
Prompt: Feet naturally apart, arms relaxed at sides, clean upright stance.



Conclusion
Pick Recommend when every stitch and shadow has to pay rent on the front page. Pick Old Version when speed and scale matter more than pixel-perfect twins. Tap once, switch anytime—your credits, your call. Go test the next pose now.


