If you sell print-based products, there's a good chance you're not selling on just one platform, or in just one product category. Maybe it's an Etsy shop plus a Redbubble account. Maybe it's a Printful-powered Shopify store with posters, stickers, and tote bags all in the same catalogue. Whatever the combination, the same design usually needs to become a different mockup for every place it shows up — and doing that by hand, per platform, per product, is the part nobody enjoys.
AutoMockup Desktop exists for exactly this situation. It drives your own installed copy of Adobe Photoshop in the background to batch-place your designs into your own PSD mockup templates — posters, stickers, tote bags, and whatever else your template library covers — so the same design becomes every mockup you need in one pass, instead of one Photoshop session per product per platform.
Listing photos are the single biggest lever you control for clicks and conversion. AutoMockup Desktop lets you produce several style variants of every design — different rooms, frames, or product angles — fast enough to actually A/B test your listing photos instead of shipping whatever you had time to make once.
Running a catalogue through Printful, Printify, or a similar POD supplier usually means dozens of designs across many product types and colourways. AutoMockup Desktop batches the whole matrix — every design against every template — so growing your catalogue doesn't mean growing your mockup workload at the same rate.
Redbubble already renders its own mockups on-platform, so you don't strictly need this to sell there. Where AutoMockup Desktop helps is everywhere outside Redbubble — your own Instagram, Pinterest, TikTok, or portfolio site — where Redbubble's generic render isn't the image you want representing your brand, or when you're cross-listing the same design to Etsy or your own store and need mockups that actually match your look.
Society6, TeePublic, Amazon Merch, your own Shopify store, wholesale line sheets — anywhere a design needs to show up as a real, styled product photo, batching it through your own Photoshop works the same way.
AutoMockup Desktop doesn't guess at rendering — it opens your real PSD template, places your design into the Smart Object, and lets your actual copy of Photoshop render every blend mode, shadow, and fabric fold exactly as the template's designer built it. That means it handles whatever range of products your template library already spans:
The only real limit is a template that wraps a design around a true curved surface without already handling that warp itself — but the large majority of mockup packs sold on Etsy, Creative Market, and Envato are built with a flat or angled Smart Object precisely because that's what's reliable to design and sell. If it works by hand in your Photoshop, it works in AutoMockup Desktop.
Select the folder where your PSD templates live — posters, stickers, totes, whatever your catalogue spans. AutoMockup scans it automatically.
One file or a whole folder of artwork. Every design runs against every template you selected — no manual pairing, no repeating the process per platform.
Photoshop works through the full batch in the background. Come back to a finished folder, ready to upload wherever you sell.
Why it looks right every time: because it isn't reimplementing Photoshop's rendering the way browser-based tools do — it's driving your actual copy of Photoshop. Whatever effects your templates already use, the output matches what you'd get opening the file yourself.
No uploads, no per-mockup cost, no account required to use it. AutoMockup Desktop runs entirely through the copy of Photoshop already installed on your computer — which matters if you're juggling client work, unreleased drops, or anything else you'd rather not put through a cloud pipeline.
$19.99 one-time — Windows & Mac, no subscription.
See AutoMockup Desktop →Requires Adobe Photoshop already installed · Batch any product your templates support
Yes. AutoMockup Desktop just produces mockup images from your PSD templates — where you upload those images afterward is entirely up to you, whether that's an Etsy listing, an Instagram post, or a Shopify product page.
Not for selling on Redbubble itself — its built-in mockups cover that. This is more useful the moment you want to promote or cross-list that same design anywhere Redbubble's own render doesn't fit, or if you're already using PSD templates for a more distinctive look than the platform default.
Yes — select all three template types plus your design, and AutoMockup Desktop generates every combination in one batch.
Yes. AutoMockup Desktop automates your own copy of Adobe Photoshop — it doesn't include a Photoshop license or replace the need for one.
No — a one-time purchase of $19.99. Pay once, use it on every template you own, for as long as you want, with free updates.