NENDO

Lookbooks at the
speed of design.

Lookbook studio built for indie designers.Upload your design, pick a muse, choose a style — eight looks and a 360° turnaround in four minutes.

01 · For

Made for the designer mid-collection, not mid-launch.

Built for the designer who can’t justify a $5k shoot for a sample that’s still in fabric review — but needs the lookbook anyway. For wholesale buyers. For the pitch deck. For the next drop.

Made for

  • Indie + emerging fashion designers — small batch, slow fashion, sample-room scale.
  • Capsule drops + brand pillars— when the look matters and the budget for a real shoot doesn’t exist yet.
  • Wholesale linesheets + pitch decks — buyer-ready visuals before the sample arrives.
  • Anyone who’s spent three weeks building a Pinterest mood board to brief a stylist.

Not for

  • ·Full-campaign replacements — when budget exists for the real shoot, take it.
  • ·Real-model licensing or named-talent campaigns.
  • ·On-figure fit + tech photography for production. Pattern review still needs a body.

Nendo is a pre-shoot visualisation studio— it gets your design from “this is what I’m making” to “this is what it’ll look like on a body” at the speed your design process actually moves.

02 · What you get

Four deliverables.
One muse.

Every lookbook bundles these four outputs. Generate the full set, or pick only what your pitch needs.

8 looks

Your lookbook

Eight runway-ready poses on your muse, wearing your design. The pre-shoot mood board you used to spend three weeks building in Pinterest.

360° body

Model turnaround

See how your garment reads from every side — front, three-quarter, profile, back. Catch the silhouette issues before pattern review, not after sample arrives.

Save up to 12 personal muses

Saved muses

Lock the model your brand sells to. Save them, drop them into the next collection in one click. Same muse, every season — your visual identity compounds instead of starting from zero each drop.

High-res ZIP · every look

Brand-ready exports

High-res ZIP of every look and 360° turnaround view — drop straight into your media library, pitch deck, or wholesale linesheet.

03 · How it works

Three steps.
No prompt-engineering.

Designed so you can ship a finished lookbook without writing a single prompt.

01

Brief your design

Drop a design photo or describe the garment. Upload a model muse reference — your brand archetype. Save the muse for the next collection.

02

Lock the look

Pick a pose set — editorial, movement, attitude. Lock your brand palette so colours stay on-brief. Choose how many looks you need.

03

Download the lookbook

Watch the grid fill. Tweak any look — "open the coat", "shorter hem". Export the ZIP. Drop it into your pitch deck or IG queue.

04 · Tips for best results

Five things
indie designers do.

Small habits that turn an okay lookbook into one your buyer remembers. Pick the ones that fit your workflow.

Shoot garments flat first

A clean flat-lay on neutral background beats a draped mannequin shot. Nendo reads fabric, silhouette, and seam lines better when nothing is competing.

Pick your muse like a brand archetype

Your muse should reflect your customer, not your moodboard. Match age, body, and energy to who actually buys. The lookbook will sell harder.

Lock your brand palette

Drop 3–6 hex codes from your brand kit before generating. Generation biases toward those colours so the lookbook stays on-brief.

Tweak garment details mid-grid

Don't regenerate from scratch. Hover any look → Tweak → "open the jacket", "raise the hem". Keeps the muse and pose intact.

Save your muse for next season

Once you find a muse that fits your brand, save them. The next collection drops faster — same model, new garments, consistent visual identity.

05 · FAQ

Quick answers.

Indie fashion designers and micro-brands building lookbooks at the pace of their design process — pre-shoot mood boards, pitch decks, wholesale submissions, IG launch teasers, Kickstarter assets. The kind of label where the designer is also the pattern-maker, marketer, and stylist.
Eight editorial looks of your garment on the same muse, plus an optional 360° body turnaround (six angles) for silhouette and pattern review. Download everything as a high-res ZIP, or send a shareable web link. Same muse, same outfit, every frame.
Pick a style on the configure page. Editorial is clean Vogue / GQ studio energy; Streetwear brings candid kinetic poses, wide / fisheye lenses, and a city backdrop. More styles are rolling out. Whatever you pick, your muse and garment stay locked — only the poses, camera, and mood change.
No — and it shouldn’t. Nendo replaces the pre-shoot work: pitch-deck visuals, investor decks, wholesale lookbooks, mood boards, IG launch teasers, Kickstarter assets. Final campaign images still need a camera. Think of Nendo as the speed layer that lives upstream of the photoshoot, not in place of it.
Closer when you give it clean reference. A flat-lay shot on neutral background catches seam lines, color, and silhouette. Texture and sheen — silk, leather, vinyl — come through on the second pass. For couture-level fidelity, treat the output as a styling-stage approximation, not a fabric-accurate render.
Yes. Click ⊕ Save museon the brief page — your muse's description and reference photos save to your account. Next collection: open the configure page, click their thumbnail in the "Your saved muses" strip, and they load with one click. Up to 12 saved muses per account.
Yes — drop 3 to 6 hex codes from your brand kit into the brand palette section on the brief page. Nendo biases generation toward those colours, so the lookbook reads as your brand, not generic Pinterest. Palette ships with the ZIP as a JSON file for your records.
Personal use, pitch decks, and pre-shoot mood boards are covered on every tier. Full commercial rights — campaign use, paid ads, e-commerce hero images — come with the Studio ($99) and Bulk packs. Trial, Starter, and Pro are personal + pitch-deck use.
No subscriptions — fashion ships in drops, not monthly cycles, so Nendo sells credit packs instead. Trial · free (1 lookbook, watermarked, 1K), Starter · $22 (3 lookbooks, 2K), Pro · $69 (10 lookbooks, 2K), Studio · $99 (10 lookbooks, 4K, commercial use, priority queue), and Bulk · $279 (30 lookbooks, 4K, commercial use). Credits expire 12 months after purchase. See /pricing for full details.
Every active credit renders at your highest available quality+ commercial-use tier. Buy Studio after Pro, and every credit — including the Pro ones — upgrades to 4K with commercial-use rights. Your trial credit follows the same rule once you’ve paid for anything. The active tier shows on the /configurepage before every Build so you always know what you’ll get.
Your uploaded design and muse references are sent securely to our generation pipeline — we don’t train on them and we don’t share them. Your finished lookbook is saved to your account so you can re-open and re-download it; delete any of them anytime from your account. Full details in the privacy policy.
Yes. Every look has its own Tweak and Regenerate buttons. Change one look without touching the others — open the coat, shorten the hem, swap the pose. The muse and overall palette stay locked across the lookbook.

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Build the lookbook
your brand deserves.

Closed beta. Indie designers only. Invite-only access while we tune the model.