Lumepixa vs Pixelcut
Pixelcut is a general-purpose AI photo editor with background removal and image generation. Lumepixa is built specifically for e-commerce product photography. Here is how they compare for online sellers.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Lumepixa | Pixelcut |
|---|---|---|
| Primary purpose | AI product photography for e-commerce | General-purpose AI photo editor |
| E-commerce presets | 10 marketplace presets (Amazon, Shopify, Etsy, eBay, Walmart, etc.) | No marketplace-specific presets |
| AI pipeline | 4-step pipeline: detection, bg removal, scene generation, 4K upscale | Background removal + AI background generation |
| Workflow | Snap → select preset → done (about 1 minute) | Upload → edit → manually select options → export |
| Pricing model | Pay-per-photo credits, no subscription. 3 free credits on signup | Pro: $10/mo, Max: $60/mo (subscription) |
| Output quality | Up to 4K (4096x4096) with AI upscaling | AI upscaling available |
| Platform auto-sizing | Automatic — each preset outputs correct dimensions | Manual size selection |
| Mobile app | Native iOS + Android | iOS + Android + Web |
Why Choose Lumepixa
Built for e-commerce sellers
Pixelcut is a general photo editor. Lumepixa is purpose-built for product photography — every feature is designed around the seller workflow: snap, select platform, get a listing-ready image.
No subscription required
Pixelcut charges $10-$60/month. Lumepixa uses one-time credit packs — pay per photo with no recurring fees. Better for sellers who need photos occasionally.
Marketplace-specific output
Lumepixa knows Amazon needs 2000x2000 white background and Etsy needs lifestyle scenes. Pixelcut outputs generic images that you still need to resize and optimize.
One-tap workflow
No editing skills needed. Pick a preset, and AI handles detection, background removal, scene generation, and upscaling automatically.