TinTin — frequently asked questions
TinTin is an AI nail try-on studio for press-on and nail-art sellers — it turns flat-lay tip photos into photoreal on-hand product images, replacing the hand-model photoshoot.
Below are the questions sellers ask most before they start: what to upload, how realistic the photos are, which shapes and skin tones you can show, where the images work, and how pricing functions.
About TinTin
What is TinTin?
TinTin is an AI nail try-on studio for press-on and nail-art sellers. It turns a flat-lay photo of your nail tip sets into photoreal on-hand product images — so you can show every set on a real-looking hand without booking a hand model or a photoshoot.
Who is TinTin for?
TinTin is built for press-on nail brands and nail-tip sellers — the people listing on Amazon, Shopify, TikTok Shop, and Etsy. It's a production tool for the seller, not a shopper-facing app.
How is this different from a consumer AR try-on app?
A consumer AR try-on is a real-time experience your shoppers use on their own hand. TinTin is the opposite end: a B2B tool that generates the high-quality on-hand product photography you publish on your listings, before any shopper tries anything on.
What you upload & how it looks
What do I need to upload?
Just a flat-lay photo of each press-on set — phone-quality is fine. You can also work from existing product shots, packaging mockups, or 3D files if you have them. SKUs, sizes, and shapes stay linked through the render.
Do the AI nail photos look real enough to sell with?
Yes. Outputs are photoreal — accurate nail beds, finger detail, and finishes like gloss, chrome, jelly, glitter, and 3D charms — built to read as studio product photography on a marketplace listing. You approve, tweak, or regenerate any image before you publish.
Can it render different nail shapes and lengths?
Yes — almond, square, stiletto, coffin, and ballerina, from short to XL, plus custom curvature per kit. You render the same set in the shapes your buyers actually choose.
Can I show my nails on different skin tones?
Yes. TinTin renders on 10+ skin tones and finger types, so you can show each set on the audience you actually sell to — which helps buyers judge the fit before they add to cart.
Brand consistency & turnaround
Can I keep the same hand model across my whole catalog?
Yes. Build a custom brand hand model once — skin tone, finger shape, nail bed — and every render across your catalog reuses that identity, so your storefront looks cohesive instead of stitched together from different shoots.
How fast is it for a 100-SKU collection?
A 100-SKU launch on a single hand model usually finishes the same day — versus the days-to-weeks of booking, shooting, and retouching a traditional photoshoot. Extra variations (more skin tones or shapes) add a few hours per axis.
Channels, rights & pricing
Can I use the images on Amazon, Shopify, and TikTok Shop?
Yes. Renders come sized and color-graded for Amazon main images, Shopify product galleries, TikTok Shop cards, and Meta ads — one render run produces every channel's aspect ratios.
Can I use the visuals commercially in my own store and ads?
Yes — you can use the visuals you generate in your own product listings, storefronts, and paid ads. For the specifics of usage rights, see our terms or email support@tintin-x.com.
How much does TinTin cost?
Pricing is credit-based — you spend credits per render, with no hand-model day-rates, studio, or retoucher fees. You can start free; see the pricing page for current plans.
How do I try it?
Send us five tip sets and we'll send back the listing visuals, no commitment — start free in the Studio.
Still deciding? Send us 5 tip sets.
We'll send back the listing visuals — no commitment.
