The Workflow Concept

Kenna's most powerful feature is the connected workflow. Unlike other AI tools where you generate an image and then have to download it, re-upload it to another tool, and start over, Kenna lets you chain tools seamlessly.

Here's an example of a complete product workflow:

Step 1 — Sketch to Image: Upload a hand-drawn sketch of a sneaker. Kenna renders it as a photorealistic product.

Step 2 — Fabric Generator: Generate a custom textile pattern by describing the fabric you want.

Step 3 — Apply Pattern: Drag the rendered sneaker and the fabric pattern into the Apply Pattern tool. Kenna applies the fabric to the product.

Step 4 — Create Variation: Send the result to Create Variation to generate alternate colorways.

Step 5 — Multi-View: Generate front, back, and side views of the product.

Step 6 — Virtual Try-On: Upload a model photo and the product photo. Kenna places the product on the model realistically.

Step 7 — Relight: Adjust the lighting for a campaign-ready final image.

Every output from one tool can be dragged directly into the next. No downloading, no re-uploading. This is what makes Kenna a studio, not just a tool.

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