AI Fill — auto-suggest attributes
On a jewelry item, the AI fill button (top of the Classification card) reads the item’s description and its main photo and suggests structured attributes — so you don’t have to set every dropdown by hand.
What it fills
It suggests only the fields it can judge reliably:
- Main Group / Category / Subcategory — chosen from your existing lists (it won’t invent new ones)
- Metal Color (yellow / white / rose…)
- Gender and Age Class (era — Contemporary, Estate, Vintage…)
- Setting Type and Closure Type
It deliberately does not guess the things a photo can’t reliably tell you — metal purity/karat, carat weight, diamond color/clarity/cut, ring size, or price. Those stay for you.
How to use it
- Open a saved jewelry item (give it at least a description, and a main photo helps a lot).
- Click AI fill. It thinks for a moment, then shows a short review.
- Review and uncheck anything that looks off, then Apply selected. The fields fill in — but nothing is saved until you hit Save, so you can tweak anything first.
If AI can’t confidently determine anything, it’ll tell you rather than guess.
Good to know
- The item’s photo is sent to the AI to read it — same as the appraisal/description tools.
- Save the item first; AI reads from the saved description and photo (it can’t read a half-typed form).
- It picks Category/Subcategory/etc. only from your own lists, so it stays consistent with how you classify things.
See also
- Generate Description — the AI description writer on the same item