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EditThisPic vs Pixelcut: Different Tools for Different Jobs

Pixelcut is built for mobile e-commerce. EditThisPic handles any photo edit via text description on any device.

Quick Answer Updated
Pixelcut is a mobile-first app built around product photos — background removal, clean product templates, batch processing for e-commerce sellers. EditThisPic is a text-driven AI editor that works on any photo type: describe any edit and it happens. Both are free to try. Different strengths, different users.
Pixelcut handles batch e-commerce product shots with templates. EditThisPic handles any edit you can describe in plain English. Different strengths — choose based on your workflow.

The Verdict

Pixelcut is the right tool if you're an e-commerce seller who needs consistent background removal across many product photos via a mobile app. EditThisPic is the right tool if you need to describe edits in plain language, work on any photo type (portraits, scenes, old photos), and want full desktop support. They don't fully overlap — many sellers use both.

Feature EditThisPic Pixelcut
Background Removal Yes — describe any replacement background Yes — e-commerce optimized, clean cutouts
Text-to-Edit (describe any change) Yes — core feature No — template and tool-based only
Object & Person Removal Yes — natural language prompts Limited — basic eraser
E-Commerce Product Templates No templates Yes — product background presets
Batch Processing No — one photo at a time Yes — batch background removal
Mobile App Mobile browser (no app download) Native iOS + Android app
Desktop Use Full desktop browser support Web version available (limited vs app)
Portrait & People Editing Yes — retouching, fixes, changes Basic — not a core focus
Photo Restoration Yes — fix old damaged photos No
Free Tier 1 free edit/week, no account needed Limited free tier with watermarks on some outputs

Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on what you need. Pixelcut is purpose-built for e-commerce: batch background removal, consistent product templates, and a mobile app workflow. EditThisPic wins for complex edits — custom background descriptions, object removal, portrait retouching — anything beyond clean background swaps. Many sellers use both.
EditThisPic is free to try with no account required and no watermark on downloads. You get 1 free edit per week. Paid plans start at $4.99/month for 15 edits. Unlike some Pixelcut free-tier outputs, EditThisPic downloads are clean.
Yes — EditThisPic works in any mobile browser on iPhone or Android. It's not a native app, but the mobile web experience is fully functional for editing. Pixelcut has a polished native app if that workflow matters to you.
No. EditThisPic edits one image at a time with AI that understands each photo's unique context. For bulk background removal across a large product catalog, Pixelcut's batch processing is genuinely more efficient.
Pixelcut uses tool-based editing — you select tools, apply templates, use presets. EditThisPic is text-driven: describe any edit in plain English and AI executes it. These are fundamentally different interaction models.
Both are easy to use. Pixelcut's templates make product photo editing predictable. EditThisPic's text interface means no menus to learn — just describe what you want. For non-product photo editing, EditThisPic's natural language approach is arguably simpler.

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