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AI Product Photos: Saved Images

The Saved Images tab is your central library for all images you've created with AI Product Photos. Here you can view, select, download, and delete your generated images and models.

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What's Stored in Saved Images?

All saved content from every tab appears here:

  • Product images (from Product Image Generation)

  • AI models (from Model Image Generation)

  • Model scenes (from Model Scene Generation)

  • Variant images (from Variant Image Generation)

  • Upscaled images (from Image Upscaler)


Navigating the Image Library

Grid View

Images are displayed in a grid layout, making it easy to browse your library visually.

Pagination

If you have many images, use the pagination controls at the bottom:

  • Page X of Y — Shows your current position

  • Arrow buttons — Navigate between pages


Selecting Images

Each image has a checkbox in the top-left corner. Click to select individual images.

The action buttons at the bottom show how many images you've selected:

  • Delete selected (0) — Updates to show count

  • Download selected (0) — Updates to show count


Managing Your Images

Download Images

To download images to your computer:

  1. Click the checkbox on each image you want to download

  2. Click Download selected

The selected images will download to your device.

Delete Images

To remove images from your library:

  1. Click the checkbox on each image you want to delete

  2. Click Delete selected

Warning: Deleted images cannot be recovered. This action is permanent.


Using Saved Images Elsewhere

Your saved images can be used in other parts of AI Product Photos:

Saved Content

Where It Can Be Used

Saved models

Product Image Generation (Product + Model mode)

Saved models

Model Scene Generation (Source model)

Any saved image

Variant Image Generation (Style reference)


Tips for Managing Your Library

  • Name your models — Use descriptive names when creating models so they're easy to identify later

  • Download regularly — Keep backups of your favorite images on your local device

  • Clean up unused images — Delete images you don't need to keep your library organized

  • Use pagination — If you have many images, use page navigation rather than scrolling

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