for jewelers
however you sell, the photo is the job.
bling ai turns an iphone photo of your piece into studio-grade jewelry photography — in about a minute, for a fraction of a studio day. the pitch is the same everywhere. the details depend on where you sell. find your business below.
pick your channel
a guide for the way you actually sell.
etsy sellers
listing-ready shots that win the grid — with the four-shot etsy pack built in.
read the guide →
shopify jewelry stores
a whole catalog that looks art-directed, without a studio day or a per-SKU invoice.
read the guide →
instagram jewelers
a feed-coherent grid and reels-ready video, one upload at a time.
read the guide →
jewelry makers
you make the piece; let bling ai shoot it — studio light for one-of-a-kind work.
read the guide →
permanent jewelry
on-wrist shots that book the next appointment, from a snap at the welding table.
read the guide →
vintage & estate sellers
give antique pieces the setting their history deserves — staged, never faked.
read the guide →
the common thread
one workflow, every storefront.
whatever you sell and wherever you sell it, the bottleneck is the same — the photo. it's the first thing a buyer judges and usually the only thing standing between a serious piece and a scroll-past. and it's the one part of the job most jewelers never trained for.
the workflow doesn't change from channel to channel: snap the piece on your phone, pick a studio, export. what changes is the emphasis — a consistent catalog for shopify, a dream shot for permanent jewelry, an honest-but-elevated stage for estate. each guide above is the same tool, pointed at the way you work.
new to the whole idea? how to photograph jewelry with your phone is the place to start, and the full guide library goes deeper on every piece type.
ready when you are
shoot your inventory like a campaign.
free to start. no account needed to try.