How to Preview Jewelry on a Model with OpenClaw
Preview jewelry on a model with OpenClaw and ToolRouter. Generate realistic worn jewelry images for product pages and client presentations.
ToolJewelry VisualizerSee how jewelry looks worn — place rings, necklaces, and earrings onto model images for product pages and client presentations. OpenClaw is the strongest fit for generating worn previews at catalogue scale — all SKUs, consistent model context, production-ready output.
Connect ToolRouter to OpenClaw
1Install the CLI
npm install -g toolrouter-mcp2Call tools directly from OpenClaw
toolrouter-mcp call web-search search --query "AI tools"
toolrouter-mcp toolsSteps
Once connected (see setup above), use the Jewelry Visualizer tool:
- Define the model context schema — skin tone, neckline, hand position — and apply consistently across all SKUs.
- Run `visualize_on_model` with `jewelry-visualizer` across the full product catalogue.
- Flag any images where piece placement or scale looks incorrect and rerun those.
- Export the complete set with SKU-matched filenames for catalogue upload.
Example Prompt
Try this with OpenClaw using the Jewelry Visualizer tool
Use jewelry-visualizer to generate worn model previews for all 20 SKUs in our spring collection. Keep the model context consistent (same skin tone, neutral background). Return images with SKU-based filenames and flag any where the piece placement looks unnatural.
Tips
- Define the model context once and lock it before batching — consistency across a 20-SKU set matters for the catalogue's visual coherence.
- Separate rings, necklaces, and earrings into sub-batches if they require different model body parts — mixing types in one batch can create context errors.
- Review the full catalogue set as a grid before uploading — inconsistent scale across pieces is easier to spot side-by-side.