As a content creator who constantly experiments with AI image generator tools for product photography, I used to waste a lot of credits generating one image at a time. Each attempt felt like a gamble, and the trial-and-error approach quickly drained my budget.
Then I discovered a simple but powerful trick: asking the AI to generate a 6x6 grid of variations all at once. Instead of burning credits on individual shots, I get 36 unique product photos in one go, each with different lighting, backgrounds, props, and styling. This approach not only saves cost but also sparks creativity by showing unexpected combinations I wouldn’t have thought to try.




The prompt I use typically includes instructions like “Generate a 6x6 grid of professional product photography.” I specify the mood, quality, and aesthetic to keep everything cohesive, but each cell features a distinct product or unique setting. For example, one grid had bags, bottles, hats, cosmetics, jewelry, food, and electronics, all styled differently yet maintaining a high-end commercial look.
Sometimes, I focus on balanced diversity by keeping the same product but varying backgrounds, angles, and lighting dramatically across all 36 images. Other times, I go for maximum diversity, experimenting wildly with environments and moods while ensuring the product remains recognizable.
Why This Works
- Cost efficiency: Generating a grid means fewer prompt submissions and less credit usage.
- Faster selection: I can quickly scan multiple creative options side by side and pick my favorite without waiting for separate renders.
- Creative inspiration: Seeing diverse setups together sparks new ideas for photo shoots or ad campaigns.
Of course, crafting the right AI prompt makes all the difference. I learned to be very specific about lighting styles, color palettes, and props to avoid generic or repetitive images. Also, it’s important to maintain professional quality throughout the grid so the final chosen image feels polished and usable.
If you’re experimenting with text to image tools for product photography, I highly recommend trying this 6x6 grid method. It’s a game-changer for balancing cost, creativity, and speed.
You can find the full prompt here: ✨Prompt✨