Build a stock library at studio speed.
Generate commercial-grade, model-free stock imagery in bulk — business, lifestyle, teams, flatlays, food, product. Every render passes review: natural skin, correct anatomy, real texture, and zero over-smoothed AI look. Fill catalog gaps, chase trending searches, and multiply your uploads 10× without booking another shoot.
- Bulk-friendly workflow with a searchable personal library
- Anatomy, hands and skin guardrails engineered to pass Shutterstock / Adobe review
- Any aspect ratio, up to 4K — landscape, square, vertical, banner
- Prompt history so a winning shot becomes an unlimited series
- Model-free by default — no releases, no legal grey area
- Category presets: business, lifestyle, food, product, family, tech, wellness
Real renders from the studio
Every image on this page was generated in Mona. No stock photos, no retouching, no photoshoots.
Four steps, one afternoon
Pick a category preset
Business, lifestyle, food, product, wellness — presets tuned to what stock buyers actually search for.
Generate a full series
One prompt, ten variations. Same subject, different angle, wardrobe and light — a complete themed set in one afternoon.
Save to library, tag & organize
Every render lands in your searchable library with prompt, style and category attached.
Export & upload
Batch-download 4K files with clean metadata. Ready for Shutterstock, Adobe Stock, Getty, Envato.
Built for how you actually work
Chase trending searches
Ship a full themed collection the same day a topic goes viral.
Fill category gaps
That one missing angle in your best-selling series — generated in seconds.
Model-free lifestyle
No releases, no legal risk, no scheduling conflicts with talent.
Scale earnings
Go from 100 uploads a month to 1,000 without hiring an assistant.
Commercial-safe
Own every generation. Sell, license, use in ads — full rights.
Zero studio time
Skip the location scout, the crew and the retouching queue.
“I filled six months of catalog gaps in one weekend. My monthly payouts doubled the next cycle.”