Welcome to MockupRx
AI-powered garment mockups, directly inside Photoshop.
Here's how to get set up in about 2 minutes.
Double-click the .ccx file
Find the MockupRx.ccx file and double-click it. Creative Cloud Desktop will open automatically and start the install.
Don't drag it into Photoshop — that won't work. It has to be a double-click so Creative Cloud can handle the install.
Click "Install" on the warning dialog
You'll see a prompt saying the plugin isn't from the Creative Cloud Marketplace. That's expected for beta software — click Install to continue.
Open Photoshop
Launch Photoshop (or restart it if it's already open). Go to Plugins → MockupRx to open the panel.
Enter your Gemini API key
On first launch, MockupRx will take you to Settings. Paste your API key and hit Save. You can test the connection before starting.
Don't have a key? Get one free at ai.google.dev — takes about 30 seconds.
Set your Library folder
Click "Change Folder" in Settings to pick where your generated mockups will be saved. This can be anywhere on your machine.
Start creating
You're in. Pick a garment, configure it, and hit Generate. First generation takes 15–30 seconds. Have fun.
Plugin doesn't appear in Plugins menu?
Restart Photoshop completely. If it still doesn't show, check that your Photoshop version is v24.4 or newer.
Generation fails or times out?
Check your API key in Settings with the "Test Connection" button. If the test passes but generation fails, try again — the Gemini API occasionally has brief outages.
.ccx file doesn't open anything?
Make sure Creative Cloud Desktop is installed and running. The .ccx file needs Creative Cloud to handle the installation.