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Voxiru

Freemium

Summary

Shooting product photos on a kitchen table is the easy part — getting a white background that passes Amazon's image requirements without hiring a designer is where most small sellers lose hours. Voxiru exists to close that gap.

Voxiru is a web-based product image editor built for e-commerce sellers who need clean, compliant backgrounds without touching Photoshop. The core workflow is upload-and-receive: drop in a product photo, and the tool returns an edited image with a replaced or cleaned background. It targets the specific pain of Amazon FBA compliance, Etsy shop consistency, and color-variant generation for fashion and beauty SKUs. The ceiling appears when you need anything outside that defined scope — complex compositing, brand-specific style guides, or API-driven automation — none of which the tool supports. Teams with those requirements move to tools with API access or self-hosted pipelines.

Bottom line: Pick Voxiru if you need to push 50 Amazon-compliant product images through in an afternoon with no design software; expect to hit a wall the moment your workflow requires API access, custom brand templates, or integration into an automated catalog pipeline.

Pricing Plans

Subscription
Price
$3.74–$19.99/month (first month), then $4.99–$19.99/month
Free Tier
5 image edits within 48 hours; demo results include watermark; requires signup for clean, logo-free results

Free Trial

Free

5 image edits within 48 hours, no card required

  • 5 image edits (48hr)
  • All 8 operations
  • Bulk upload up to 3
  • HD download

Starter

$4.99per month

First month $3.74 with coupon FIRST25, then $4.99/month

  • 30 image edits per month (+25% bonus, 62 credits first month)
  • All 8 operations
  • Bulk upload up to 7
  • HD download
  • 30-day file storage
  • Email support

Pro

$9.99per month

Most popular tier. First month $7.49 with coupon FIRST25, then $9.99/month

  • 80 image edits per month (+25% bonus, 250 credits first month)
  • All 8 operations
  • Bulk upload up to 15
  • HD download
  • 30-day file storage
  • Priority email support

Business

$19.99per month

First month $14.99 with coupon FIRST25, then $19.99/month

  • 200 image edits per month (+50% bonus, 750 credits first month)
  • All 8 operations
  • Bulk upload up to 40
  • HD download
  • 30-day file storage
  • Priority email + chat support

View full pricing on voxiru.com →

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

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Best For: E-commerce sellers managing large product catalogs, Amazon FBA sellers needing compliance-ready images, Small businesses and solopreneurs without design skills, Marketing freelancers scaling client work, Beauty and fashion brands needing rapid product variants

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  • Background removal tuned for marketplace compliance standards, so Amazon FBA sellers avoid the manual back-and-forth of rejected listings caused by non-white or cluttered backgrounds.
  • Batch processing across an entire product catalog, which means a seller relaunching a seasonal line doesn't spend a week in Photoshop producing uniform images one at a time.
  • Color variant generation from a single base image, so beauty and fashion brands can produce a full SKU set without reshooting each colorway separately.
  • No design software or technical skill required — the entire workflow runs in a browser, which means a solopreneur can produce catalog-ready images without hiring a contractor for a one-off shoot.
  • Freemium entry point lets a seller validate output quality on their actual product images before committing to a paid volume tier.
  • No API access means every image requires a manual upload — at catalog scale (hundreds of SKUs refreshed seasonally), this human-in-the-loop bottleneck makes the tool impractical, and teams with that volume switch to a programmatic image processing service that exposes batch endpoints.
  • Output is a downloaded file with no integration path into Shopify, Amazon Seller Central, or any catalog management system — every processed image requires a separate manual upload step downstream, which compounds the time cost as catalog size grows.
  • The tool's scope is fixed to background editing; there is no support for compositing, shadow generation, lifestyle scene creation, or brand-specific template application, so any client or internal brief requiring those outputs forces work in a separate tool regardless.

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About

Platforms
Web (browser-based)
API Available
No
Self-Hosted
No
Last Updated
2026-06-01T12:33:58.309Z

Best For

Who it's for

  • E-commerce sellers managing large product catalogs
  • Amazon FBA sellers needing compliance-ready images
  • Small businesses and solopreneurs without design skills
  • Marketing freelancers scaling client work
  • Beauty and fashion brands needing rapid product variants

What it does well

  • Creating product listings for Etsy and Shopify with consistent, professional backgrounds
  • Generating color variants for fashion and beauty product SKUs
  • Meeting Amazon FBA strict image requirements automatically
  • Batch processing entire product catalogs for e-commerce businesses
  • Delivering professional product edits to clients as a freelance service

Integrations

ShopifyEtsyAmazon

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Voxiru free?
Voxiru is a paid tool ($3.74–$19.99/month (first month), then $4.99–$19.99/month). A 2-day free trial is available.
Is Voxiru open source?
No — Voxiru is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
What platforms does Voxiru support?
Voxiru is available on: Web (browser-based).

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Voxiru

Getting product imagery to a professional standard is a recurring tax on e-commerce operations — one that falls hardest on solopreneurs and small teams with no design budget. Voxiru addresses this with a web-based image editing tool focused on background removal and replacement for product photography. The workflow is upload-and-receive: a user submits a product image, and the tool processes it to deliver a cleaned or replaced background output. No software installation, no design expertise required.

The differentiating focus is marketplace compliance. Rather than positioning as a general photo editor, Voxiru is built around the specific output requirements of Amazon FBA, Shopify, and Etsy — pure white backgrounds, isolated products, and the kind of uniformity that catalog-scale work demands. Batch processing across a product catalog is a stated capability, which is where the tool earns its place over manual editing for sellers managing dozens or hundreds of SKUs. Color variant generation for fashion and beauty products extends that utility to teams who need the same base image delivered in multiple colorways.

The tool is web-only with no self-hosted option and no API, which defines its hard boundaries. It fits sellers and freelancers who work inside a browser and can accept a manual upload-download loop. It does not fit teams building automated pipelines, developers who need programmatic image processing, or operations where edited images need to route directly into a catalog management system. There is no integration layer — output is a downloaded file, and what happens next is your problem. Teams that hit that ceiling typically move to image processing APIs that expose endpoints for batch automation.