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ShopShot: AI Product Photos

Paid

Summary

A phone snap of your product, a two-week wait for the photographer, and a final image that still looks like it was shot in a garage — that's the loop ShopShot exists to break. Upload the photo, pick a scene, and a marketplace-ready packshot comes back in roughly 20–25 seconds.

ShopShot handles background removal, scene compositing, and multi-ratio export in a single workflow — no Lightroom, no manual cutting, no re-uploading for each storefront. The product itself is never redrawn; color, shape, and fine detail carry over from your original photo, which matters when a garment's texture or a bottle's label is the selling point. Batch processing covers up to 50 SKUs in one run with consistent lighting across the set, so a seasonal catalog refresh doesn't become a week of piecemeal work. The ceiling shows up fast if you need anything beyond what the scene library and prompt field offer — there's no API, no self-hosting, and no way to plug this into an existing automation pipeline.

Bottom line: The right call for a solo seller who needs Amazon-ready packshots before the weekend — the wrong call the moment your team needs to trigger image generation from an order management system or feed the output into a downstream workflow without human hands in the middle.

Pricing Plans

Subscription
Price
$19-$279 per month

Pro

$49per month

150 shots per month ($0.33 per shot)

  • Every scene
  • Group up to 4 products
  • Bulk up to 50 in one batch
  • Enhance re-roll
  • 10 aspect ratios
  • Top quality 2K
  • Full commercial rights

Studio

$119per month

400 shots per month ($0.30 per shot)

  • Every scene
  • Group up to 4 products
  • Bulk up to 50 in one batch
  • Enhance re-roll
  • 10 aspect ratios
  • Top quality 2K
  • Full commercial rights

Scale

$279per month

1000 shots per month ($0.28 per shot)

  • Every scene
  • Group up to 4 products
  • Bulk up to 50 in one batch
  • Enhance re-roll
  • 10 aspect ratios
  • Top quality 2K
  • Full commercial rights

View full pricing on shopshot.ai →

Pricing may have changed since last verified. Check the official site for current plans.

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Best For: Solo sellers with small catalogs, Growing stores with regular product launches, High-volume sellers running A/B tests, Multi-store operators and small agencies

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  • Automatic background removal on upload, so you skip manual masking in Lightroom or Photoshop and go straight from phone photo to studio scene without an intermediate editing step.
  • Product fidelity is preserved by design — the model generates the scene, not the product — which means label text, fabric texture, and color accuracy survive the process rather than getting averaged into a generic render.
  • Six aspect ratios export from a single upload, so a 1:1 Amazon packshot, a 9:16 Instagram story, and a 16:9 web banner don't each require a separate session or a manual crop.
  • Batch processing up to 50 SKUs under one scene setting produces consistent lighting and framing across a full collection, which removes the visual inconsistency that comes from shooting products across multiple sessions.
  • Full commercial rights on every output with no platform lock-in on your uploads, so you're not negotiating usage terms or losing assets if you close the account.
  • There is no API and no automation hook of any kind — triggering image generation from an order management system, a Shopify app, or a custom pipeline is not possible. Teams that need programmatic access at volume move to a provider with a generation API and accept the manual scene-curation tradeoff.
  • Credits spent on outputs you dislike are gone — the vendor states explicitly that non-failed jobs are non-refundable. At any scale above occasional single shots, a bad batch of 50 is a real cost, not a support ticket.
  • The scene library and prompt field are the only customization surfaces — there is no fine-tuning, no style transfer from a brand guide, and no way to enforce a background that matches a specific existing creative system. Brands with strict visual identity requirements that go beyond what a written prompt can specify will find the tool's ceiling before their first seasonal campaign is finished, and switch to a tool that accepts reference images or brand presets.

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About

Platforms
Web
API Available
No
Self-Hosted
No
Last Updated
2026-07-04T03:29:49.306Z

Best For

Who it's for

  • Solo sellers with small catalogs
  • Growing stores with regular product launches
  • High-volume sellers running A/B tests
  • Multi-store operators and small agencies

What it does well

  • Creating marketplace packshots for Amazon, Etsy, and Walmart
  • Generating social media story reels and ad creatives
  • Producing web hero banners and catalog feeds
  • Refreshing seasonal catalog imagery in batches
  • Building brand moodboards and lookbooks

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is ShopShot: AI Product Photos free?
ShopShot: AI Product Photos is a paid tool ($19-$279 per month). No permanent free tier is offered.
Is ShopShot: AI Product Photos open source?
No — ShopShot: AI Product Photos is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
What platforms does ShopShot: AI Product Photos support?
ShopShot: AI Product Photos is available on: Web.

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ShopShot: AI Product Photos

ShopShot takes an existing product photo — phone snap, flatlay, or raw packshot — strips the background automatically, and drops the product into a curated studio scene. The workflow is three steps: upload, pick or write a scene prompt, generate. One credit produces one image in about 20–25 seconds, exportable in six aspect ratios (1:1, 9:16, 16:9, 4:5, and two 1:1 variants for ads and moodboards) without re-uploading or re-cropping for each surface.

The distinguishing commitment is fidelity to the source product. The vendor states explicitly that the product’s shape, proportions, colors, materials, and fine details come from the original photo — the generation model builds the scene around the product, not a generic approximation of it. That’s the architectural difference between this and tools that repaint the whole image: if your label or pattern matters to conversion, it survives the process.

Batch mode processes up to 50 SKUs in a single run under a shared scene setting, which means consistent lighting and framing across a full catalog — the kind of consistency that previously required booking the same photographer twice. That’s the primary fit for high-volume sellers running A/B creative tests or agencies refreshing seasonal imagery. The hard limits: there is no API, no self-hosted option, and no free tier. Credits are non-refundable on output you dislike (failed jobs from timeouts or model errors refund automatically, per the vendor). Teams that need to wire image generation into an existing order pipeline or automation stack will find no integration surface here.

The vendor is candid about being early-stage — the page states no customer testimonials exist yet and commits to showing only real before-and-after outputs rather than fabricated social proof. All tiers receive identical output quality; volume, not quality, separates the paid plans.