
Create cosmetic packaging visuals, frosted glass serum bottle and cream jar without labels, rose quartz surface, dewy botanical accents, luxury beauty photography, no readable text, no logo, no watermark
Create this lookCreate cosmetic packaging visuals concepts with clear subject details, style references, lighting, camera angle, composition, and brand-safe constraints. Generate beauty packaging visuals for product concepts, campaign key art, shelf mockups, and launch presentations.

Create cosmetic packaging visuals, frosted glass serum bottle and cream jar without labels, rose quartz surface, dewy botanical accents, luxury beauty photography, no readable text, no logo, no watermark
Create this lookCreate a clean skincare packaging mockup, pastel tubes and minimal boxes with blank labels, soft gradient background, high-end studio lighting, product hero composition, no text, no logo, no watermark
Create this look

Create a dramatic cosmetic launch visual, glossy lipstick tubes with blank caps, mirrored black surface, crimson rim lighting, premium editorial still life, no readable text, no logo, no watermark
Create this lookIt is a free image generator workflow that turns a short idea into a detailed cosmetic packaging visuals prompt with subject, style, lighting, camera angle, and composition cues.
Start with the exact subject, then add use case, visual style, materials, color palette, lighting, camera angle, and what to avoid such as readable text, logos, or watermarks.
Yes. Each prompt can specify studio lighting, natural daylight, macro depth of field, cinematic wide angle, flat lay, poster layout, product shot, or editorial framing.
Use them for concept art, campaign drafts, product mockups, website heroes, social thumbnails, posters, decks, and other visual planning where you need original imagery.
You can use the prompts as creative direction, but you should review generated outputs for rights, brand safety, privacy, and any third-party restrictions before publishing.
Open Seele AI workspace, start from a prompt, and keep iterating the visual direction until it feels ready to use.