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tyron catlog: a one-night build for a friend's shop
A friend who runs an online clothing shop wanted to skip the photo shoots. He couldn't find a tool that did this. I built one for him in a night.

A friend of mine runs a small clothing brand. Sells through Instagram and a website. The part nobody warns you about with a brand like that is the photos. Every drop means booking a model, picking a spot, scheduling the day, praying the light plays along, editing, posting, doing it again next week. It's a real chunk of work for someone running the whole thing solo.
He told me he'd been looking for a tool that just lets you put a garment on a model digitally. He'd tried a few things. Nothing that actually worked the way he wanted. He said this doesn't exist yet. I figured, alright, let me check if it can.
So I sat down that night and built it.
What it does
You upload a garment. A t-shirt, a hoodie, whatever's going up next. You pick a model from a small set the app ships with. It strips the background, drops the garment onto the model, and gives you back a photorealistic shot ready to post.
Upload, pick, render. That's the whole flow.
He uses it to spin up product shots without booking anyone. It's not trying to be a service for everyone else. It's a one-friend solution that happened to actually work.