Guides
AI product photography, end to end.
Practical playbooks for e-commerce sellers, updated for the 2026 tooling landscape. No fluff — just the steps that move the needle.
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How to remove the background from a product photo (2026 guide)
Every e-commerce listing starts with a clean product cutout. The bad news: most online background removers were built before 2024 and visibly fail on hair, fur, glass, jewelry chains, and reflective metals. The good news: you can now do this in 6 seconds with a 2026 model called BRIA RMBG 2.0. This guide walks through the practical steps and the technical why.
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Amazon product photo requirements (2026): the complete checklist
Amazon rejects roughly 1 in 4 product images uploaded by new sellers — almost always for the same handful of policy violations. This guide is the definitive checklist for 2026 (the policy changed in late 2025) and explains how to generate compliant images automatically with AI.
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Etsy listing photos: how to make handmade products look retail-ready
Etsy lets you upload up to 10 photos per listing — and the conversion difference between a 3-photo listing and a 10-photo listing is enormous. The bottleneck for most indie sellers is photographer time and money. This guide shows how to turn a single phone photo into a full 10-image set in under 30 minutes.
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Shopify product photo size guide: what to upload in 2026
Shopify accepts a wide range of image sizes, but only a narrow band actually performs well across mobile, desktop, theme zoom, and storefront grids. This guide is the 2026 reference for sizing your Shopify product photos — what to upload, what to avoid, and the small details that affect Core Web Vitals (and therefore search ranking).
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The best free AI product photo editor in 2026 (honest roundup)
Every AI product-photo tool advertises a free tier. Almost none of them are useful free — most either watermark the output, downsample to 0.25 MP, or paywall scene generation behind a subscription. This guide is an honest 2026 audit of what each major tool actually gives you on the free plan, including Palmou AI (yes, we're on the list).
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How to add a lifestyle background to a product photo (AI guide, 2026)
Lifestyle product photos convert better than plain white-background shots — buyers can imagine the product in context. Shooting them is expensive: stylist, props, location, photographer. This guide shows how to add a lifestyle background to an existing product photo in 2026 using AI scene generation, with examples for jewelry, candles, skincare, leather goods, and apparel.
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How to take product photos for Vinted that sell faster
Vinted is the EU's biggest secondhand fashion marketplace and the photo is the entire pitch. Buyers swipe through search results on mobile in 1–2 seconds per listing, and the thumbnail decides whether they tap. This guide is the 2026 playbook: official specs, lighting setup with nothing but a window, the 4-photo formula top sellers use, and where AI fits when you're listing dozens of items per week.
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Cómo hacer fotos de producto para Vinted que se venden más rápido
Vinted es el mayor marketplace de moda de segunda mano en Europa, y la foto es todo el pitch del anuncio. Los compradores recorren los resultados de búsqueda en móvil a 1–2 segundos por anuncio, y la miniatura decide si tocan o pasan. Esta guía es el manual 2026: especificaciones oficiales, montaje de luz con sólo una ventana, la fórmula de 4 fotos que usan los top sellers, y dónde encaja la IA cuando subes decenas de prendas a la semana.
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AI product photo generator: the complete 2026 guide
An AI product photo generator turns one ordinary photo of a product — usually a phone snapshot — into a catalog-grade image suitable for Shopify, Amazon, Etsy, or paid ads. The category has moved fast: the 2024 generation of tools used SDXL inpainting and U-2-Net masks; the 2026 generation uses purpose-built image-edit models and 256-level alpha channels. This guide explains what the technology actually does today, what differentiates the leaders, and how to pick one for your store.
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Background removal for jewelry: techniques compared (2026)
Jewelry is the hardest category for background removal. Fine chains, reflective metals, transparent gemstones, and prong settings break every tool that wasn't explicitly trained on them. This guide is the 2026 reference: why most removers fail on jewelry, what changed with 256-level alpha channels, and a side-by-side of the leading tools on actual jewelry SKUs.
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Etsy listing photos: official sizes + checklist (2026)
Etsy gives sellers 10 photo slots per listing and a wide latitude on what to put in them. Most shops use 3–4 and leave conversion on the table. This guide is the 2026 reference: official Etsy listing photo sizes, the 10-slot strategy top shops use, file format rules, SEO basics for alt text, and a 12-item pre-publish checklist you can run through before hitting list.
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Photoroom alternatives compared (2026)
Photoroom is the broadest AI product-photo tool on the market in 2026, with strong mobile apps, a native Shopify integration, and batch tooling. It's also not the right pick for every workflow — desktop-first sellers, high-fidelity single-image use cases, and EU-data-residency needs all map to different tools. This guide is the side-by-side: when to pick a Photoroom alternative, which alternative for which use case, and what each one costs.
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Cómo hacer fotos de producto para Wallapop
Wallapop es el mayor marketplace de segunda mano en España. La diferencia entre vender un objeto en 24 horas o tenerlo colgado tres meses es, casi siempre, la primera foto. Esta guía es el manual 2026: especificaciones oficiales, cómo iluminar sin estudio, las 5 fotos que todo anuncio necesita, y dónde encaja la IA cuando subes más de cinco artículos a la semana.
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AI vs studio product photography: cost breakdown (2026)
AI product photography costs $0.10–$0.50 per finished image and turns around in 15 seconds. Studio photography costs $50–$300 per SKU and turns around in 3–10 days. The headline numbers favour AI by 100–1000× on both axes. The honest comparison is more nuanced — there are categories and use cases where studio still wins. This guide is the full breakdown so you can pick the right tool for your catalog.
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White background product photos for Amazon: complete spec (2026)
Amazon's white background rule is the strictest image policy on any major marketplace. Get it wrong and your listing gets suppressed. Get it right and your product clears review on day one. This guide is the complete 2026 spec: what RGB 255 actually means, the 7 main-image requirements, dimensions and file size, how to shoot it at home, and how AI tools meet the spec end-to-end.
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