Create product images with ControlNet SDXL
Generate product visuals, concept shots, packaging mockups, and campaign-ready image variants with ControlNet SDXL.
ControlNet SDXL is a usage-based model with non-token support, suited to image workflows for enterprise teams.
Try ControlNet SDXL with your teamLast reviewed: 2026-05-31
ControlNet SDXL
Remova Media
Practical ways teams can use ControlNet SDXL inside governed AI workflows.
Generate product visuals, concept shots, packaging mockups, and campaign-ready image variants with ControlNet SDXL.
Create visual concepts for paid social, display campaigns, launch assets, and landing-page media with ControlNet SDXL.
Adjust backgrounds, compositions, object placement, and style direction for approved brand workflows with ControlNet SDXL.
Explore visual directions, art styles, color systems, and creative references for internal review with ControlNet SDXL.
Create post images, thumbnails, story graphics, and campaign variations for marketing teams with ControlNet SDXL.
Create placeholder product scenes, app mockup visuals, and interface illustration concepts with ControlNet SDXL.
Adapt visual creative for regions, audiences, formats, and seasonal campaign needs with ControlNet SDXL.
Route image requests through approvals, usage controls, and audit trails before teams publish with ControlNet SDXL.
Generate category visuals, product-background variants, and merchandising images at scale with ControlNet SDXL.
Turn briefs into visual options that teams can compare before production spend with ControlNet SDXL.
ControlNet SDXL is available in Remova as a non-token option with Usage-based pricing input pricing, Usage-based output pricing, and image+text->image modality support for enterprise AI operations.
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Free Resource
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A shortlist of AI use cases ranked by impact and effort for your situation.
Use approved brand, rights, and factual-accuracy rules in image prompts before employees generate assets.
Only use reference images that the team has permission to process and reuse.
Set approved output sizes for campaign, product, and enablement workflows before broad rollout.
Use repeatable seeds when a team needs controlled visual variants for review.
Free Assessment
5 questions about how your company uses AI today. We'll show you the risks most companies miss until it's too late.
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A risk breakdown with the 3 things you should fix first.
Use policy controls, role-based access, and budget guardrails before enabling advanced model tiers at scale.
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