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New Features ⏱ 5 min read Product · Collections · Try-On · Audio

From Prompt to Finished Campaign: The New Creative Features in McLeuker AI

Campaigns, collections, virtual try-on, voice and podcasts: a fashion idea carried all the way to finished content, without ever leaving the platform.

Making fashion content used to mean opening five tabs. One tool for the campaign image. Another for resizing it to fit Instagram, then LinkedIn, then Pinterest. A third for the caption. Somewhere in there, someone records a voiceover on their phone. And if you wanted a podcast about the collection? That was a different week entirely.

Ask a general AI tool for help and it does one piece of that. It makes an image, or writes a caption, or reads a script aloud. Useful, but you’re still the one stitching it all together at midnight.

We built something different: a creative suite that takes a fashion idea and carries it all the way to finished content: campaigns, collections, try-on, voice and podcasts, shaped for fashion from the first prompt to the last export.

Here’s what’s new.

One idea in. A whole campaign out. No tabs, no handoff, no rebuilding it somewhere else.

Product Campaigns

A campaign isn’t one image. It’s a hero shot, a carousel, a cover, a header, each one a different size, each one needing to feel like it belongs to the same world.

Now you describe the campaign and it comes back built. Generate the visuals from a prompt or bring in your own product photos and reshape them. Use a reference image to hold the same model, the same lighting, the same styling across every frame so the campaign reads as one story instead of five loosely related pictures. The presets are the ones fashion people actually reach for: luxury editorial, fashion, product.

Then the platform side. Instead of guessing dimensions and cropping by hand, you get assets already sized for where they’re going: the right frame count for an Instagram carousel, the correct shape for a LinkedIn document, a Pinterest pin, a TikTok cover, an email header, each one with the hook and the call to action already in place.

Captions, hooks, and campaign voice that stay consistent whether it’s a paid ad, an organic post, or an email. One tone, across everything.

Summer linen dress campaign visual shot in warm daylight

Fashion Collections

A collection is harder than a single campaign, because it has to hold together. Same hand, same mood, look after look.

You can bring in more than one reference at once: a garment sketch, a fabric swatch, a model. The tool fuses them into a cohesive look and then lets you keep going. Change the colourway. Swap the fabric. Restyle the look while the model and the lighting stay exactly where they were. That’s how a collection stays coherent instead of drifting look by look.

A coherent summer linen collection shown as a series of coastal looks

Virtual Try-On

This is the question that comes before every purchase and every styling decision: how does it look on?

Upload a garment and a person, a model, a client or yourself and see it worn. The real fit, the way the fabric falls, the right light. Not a rough collage, but a believable image of how that piece lives on that body.

For a brand, that means showing a piece on more than one body without booking a shoot. For a school or a designer, it means watching a look walk before the sample even exists. And for anyone simply deciding, it takes the doubt out before the commitment.

It’s the thing a general tool simply won’t do: it can’t put a dress on you. Here, that’s the starting point.

Virtual Try-On interface fitting a garment onto a chosen model

Audio & Podcasts

This is the part most people don’t expect from a fashion platform.

Start simple: turn any text into spoken audio in seconds. A product description, a trend explainer, a voiceover for a short video. Six voices to choose from, so the sound matches the brand instead of fighting it.

Go bigger and you get full podcast episodes. You write the conversation as a list of turns, and it comes back as a finished piece, two voices in natural back-and-forth, paced, separated, exported and ready to publish. Collection deep-dives, trend roundtables, a brand origin story, a sustainability explainer. Long-form audio, without the microphone, the editing, or the afternoon lost to it.

And when a clip needs a voice, short video comes with narration layered over its own soundtrack, so a quick teaser actually says something.

Podcast production interface generating a two-voice fashion episode

A fashion platform that doesn’t just show the look. It tells you why it matters, in a voice you chose.

How it all fits together

The point isn’t any single tool. It’s that they were built to hand off to each other.

Picture a real campaign. You generate the hero images and the carousel frames. You write the platform-native captions. You show the pieces worn with try-on. You produce a short podcast that explains the collection story. You cut a few video clips with narration on top. Then you package the whole thing into a downloadable lookbook or press kit, ready to send.

That’s one session. Not five tools and a folder of mismatched exports, one continuous flow from idea to finished, sendable content.

And everything you make can be indexed and searched later, so this campaign becomes raw material for the next one. Your work builds on itself instead of disappearing into a downloads folder.

Where’s the line between this and a general AI tool?

What you’re doingA general AI toolMcLeuker AI
Campaign visualsOne image at a timeA full campaign, consistent across every frame
Platform sizingYou crop and resize by handAssets sized and built for each platform
CollectionsEvery look starts from scratchSame model and light, look after look
Try-onCan’t put a garment on a real personSee any piece worn, with realistic fit and drape
Audio & podcastsReads a script aloudTwo-voice episodes, made for publishing
The finishExport, then rebuild elsewherePackaged into a lookbook or press kit
LaterEach output is one-offIndexed, searchable, reusable

A general tool can make you a piece. What it can’t do is understand fashion, keep a campaign consistent, show it worn, and hand you finished content at the end. That’s the whole difference between something that generates and something that gets you to done.

Where is my mind?

Anyone can make an image now. That stopped being the hard part.

The hard part is everything around it: keeping a campaign consistent, holding a collection together, seeing it worn, giving it a voice, and finishing it as something you can actually send. That’s the work. And that’s what these features were built for, not to make one clever thing, but to carry a fashion idea all the way to the end.

The fastest way to understand it is to try it. Ask for a campaign. A collection look. A dress on yourself. A podcast about your next drop. And watch how much comes back finished.

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