Problem:
A Photoshop file has numerous unlabeled layers, making it difficult to understand how the document is structured.
Solution:
An AI-powered helper that automatically labels layers based on their appearance and how each element fits into the overall composition.
Example:
Take a file with the following layers:
- "Lorem Ipsum"
- "Vector Smart Object"
- "Rectangle 2 copy 3"
- "Layer 24"
- "Rectangle 1"
- "DSC01234"
After applying auto-naming to each layer:
- "Lorem Ipsum" > "Visit the beach" (actual text)
- "Vector Smart Object" > "Decorative Element" (based on appearance)
- "Rectangle 2 copy 3" > "Horizontal Rule" (based on appearance and proximity to text layer)
- "Layer 24" > "QR Code" (based on appearance)
- "Rectangle 1" > "Footer" (based on appearance and position at bottom of canvas)
- "DSC01234" > "Tropical Beach" (based on appearance)
Why this would be valuable:
Working on files with unclear layer organization often leads to wasted time and reduced productivity. An AI-powered layer naming helper could provide value by making it easy for users to quickly identify key elements within a document.