Pixflux.AI announced the release of Scene Burst, an AI background generator designed to help e-commerce sellers create a consistent scene pack from a single product photo. Available starting January 21, Scene Burst produces a structured set of backgrounds that can be applied across product listings and social creative, reducing repeated photo shoots and manual compositing. The feature is intended for merchant teams that need predictable output quality and a repeatable workflow as they publish across multiple channels. Learn more via Pixflux.AI Scene Burst.
The launch comes as e-commerce continues to expand and sellers face growing content demands across storefronts and social discovery. Global e-commerce sales are forecast to reach $6.88 trillion in 2026, up 7.2% from 2025. At the same time, more consumers use social media for product research, reaching 32% on average across markets, up from 27% in 2023. Pixflux.AI said Scene Burst is designed to help sellers keep product presentation consistent while producing more variations for listings, campaigns and social placements.
Scene Burst uses a single-input workflow: users upload one product image, define a brief and generate multiple scenes in a planned sequence so outputs remain visually coherent. The system is designed to preserve core product details while generating a set that follows consistent styling cues, supporting a main image plus supporting scenes approach for catalog updates and campaign refreshes. Pixflux.AI said Scene Burst supports common web formats including JPG, PNG and WebP. For related background replacement workflows, sellers can also change backgrounds.
Media and merchant-friendly details from the initial release include systematic output order that generates a hero result first, followed by Scene 1, Scene 2 and additional variations in sequence to keep visual logic consistent. Multi-platform planning supports platform-oriented recommendations and a dedicated multi-platform section that maps common placements to suggested canvas ratios. Scene-level control allows each scene to be defined with a short description to guide background intent, enabling packs such as clean studio, lifestyle tabletop, or seasonal promo while maintaining a unified look. The pack-based workflow is designed to produce a full set for one SKU in a single job rather than one-off images, helping teams standardize how they prepare listing and social assets.
In today's multi-channel commerce, consistency is the difference between a product that looks professional everywhere and one that looks random from post to post, said Martin, CEO of Pixflux.AI. Scene Burst is available now on Pixflux.AI. Learn more about how the feature generates a full scene pack from one product photo via the AI Background Generator. To explore the platform and product updates, visit Pixflux.AI.



