SellerPic AI Review: A Product-Photo Workbench Built Around Trying Things On
By: AI Collection
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SellerPic AI
FreeSellerPic AI Review: A Product-Photo Workbench Built Around Trying Things On
If you've ever priced a fashion shoot for a small Shopify store, you know the math. A model, a studio, a few looks, post-production — and you walk away with maybe forty usable shots, two weeks later, for the cost of a quarter of stock. SellerPic, an AI image and video platform built in Singapore, is one of the more aggressive attempts to compress that pipeline into a credit-based subscription. After spending time on the marketing site, the tool catalog, the pricing, and a few rounds of buyer chatter, here is what a working merchant should know before clicking "Start Free Trial."
What it is, in one paragraph
SellerPic is an AI image and video studio aimed squarely at e-commerce sellers — Shopify and Amazon merchants, TikTok Shop sellers, Etsy operators. The pitch is simple: feed it a flat product photo, and it returns model shots, lifestyle scenes, and short videos you can post directly. The first public showing was a Show HN post in September 2024, so this is a young product. The team is the Singapore-registered Ecocreate Technology Pte. Ltd., and the About page lists a fleet of underlying models the platform routes work to — Nano Banana (multiple variants), Flux.1 Kontext, Seedream 4.0, GPT Image 1, Sora 2, Kling, Hailuo, Veo 3.1. That last detail matters. SellerPic is not trying to be a foundation model. It is a wrapper that picks the right model for the job and stitches the workflow around it.
The toolbox, grouped honestly
The catalog reads long but breaks into a few clusters:
- Virtual try-on. Apparel, jewelry, rings, watches, necklaces, earrings, bracelets, accessories. The jewelry try-ons get their own dedicated tool pages, which is a tell — that is where the company has invested.
- Model and pose. Swap Fashion Model substitutes a generated person onto your own product; the AI Pose Generator changes stance and angle without reshooting.
- Scene and background. Product Spotlight, Lifestyle Scene, Product in Hand, plus the standard background remove and replace.
- Image cleanup. Upscaler, retoucher, extender, enhancer, color changer, magic eraser. The table-stakes utilities.
- Video. Image-to-video, LipSync, and an "Instruct Edit" mode for ad-style clips. Sora 2 and Veo 3.1 sit underneath here.
- Ad workflow. Clone Ad takes a competitor reference and produces a similarly-structured ad. Useful, ethically gray — you decide.
Pricing, with the math worth doing
Four tiers, all monthly, with a yearly plan that runs at half price:
- Free — $0, 20 credits, 1 video processed at a time, watermarked output, one "own model" slot in Swap Fashion Model.
- Starter — $29/month ($14.50 yearly), 200 credits, three videos at once, watermark removed, UHD downloads, commercial use, three own-model slots.
- Growth — $79/month ($39.50 yearly), 600 credits, LipSync access, early access to new features, five own-model slots.
- Advanced — $99/month ($49.50 yearly), 3,000 credits, batch processing, priority queue, unlimited own-model slots.
The credit cost per tool is not published as a clean per-image table — different operations spend different amounts — so the more useful comparison is per dollar of credit. At Advanced on the yearly plan you are at roughly 1.7 cents per credit; on the Starter monthly you are around 14.5 cents. The spread tells you who the platform is priced for. The Advanced annual plan is the tier where the unit economics actually beat outsourcing; if you only need a handful of shots a month, the Free tier covers experimentation and Starter feels expensive per credit.
What buyers report
Independent review aggregators put SellerPic at 687 customer reviews on Trustpilot, the bulk on the positive end. Themes repeat:
- Jewelry try-on draws the strongest praise. One reviewer called it the most accurate jewelry try-on they had used; that maps to where SellerPic puts its specialized tooling.
- Speed comes up constantly. Sellers running Amazon listings emphasize that producing variant shots in hours instead of weeks is the practical unlock.
- Customer support is mentioned positively, including for resolving messy generation failures.
The honest counter-signal: a meaningful minority of buyers report distorted faces and limb artifacts in fashion-model outputs, including the dreaded "two heads" outcome when the source photo is awkward. Several reviewers say they will use the images for hero shots but stay cautious about product detail pages, where customers zoom. That pattern is real, and it tracks with what every multi-model AI image platform faces today. The underlying models do good work most of the time and bad work some of the time, and a wrapper cannot fully paper over that.
A few things you only find by digging
- The "since 2019" tagline on the marketing site does not match the product's Show HN debut in late 2024. There may well be a longer corporate history at Ecocreate; the product you are buying is roughly a year and a half old.
- An API is referenced in the site navigation but is not surfaced on the pricing page. If integration with your stack matters, expect a sales conversation.
- Credit costs per tool are not transparent up front. The Free tier is the cheapest way to learn what your typical workflow actually burns.
- It is a Singapore vendor. Fine for most merchants; for buyers who need a US or EU data-processing footprint for compliance reasons, ask before subscribing.
Who it actually fits
This is a sharp pick if you sell fashion, jewelry, accessories, or any product where a person interacting with the item converts better than a flat shot, and if you produce enough imagery monthly to amortize the Growth or Advanced annual plan. The try-on tools, especially the jewelry-specific ones, are the strongest part of the offering. The multi-model routing gives you room to keep up as new image and video models drop without changing platforms.
It is a softer fit if you sell hard goods where a clean white-background shot is enough — a magic eraser plus a background remover from any competing tool will get you there for less money. And it is not the right pick if you need the same reference face across many shots, or if the legal and compliance side of AI-generated models is still unsettled in your category. Try the Free tier on five or ten of your real product photos before paying for a month; the results vary enough by source image that a personal sample matters more than any external review.
Sources consulted
- SellerPic homepage — overall positioning, marketing claims, on-page testimonials
- SellerPic llms.txt — official sitemap of core pages
- SellerPic sitemap.xml — full URL inventory and tool-page coverage
- SellerPic pricing — tier prices, credit allowances, per-plan features
- SellerPic about — company entity (Ecocreate Technology Pte. Ltd.) and underlying models
- SellerPic tools index — confirmed catalog of tool sub-pages
- Show HN: SellerPic on Hacker News — first public launch, dated September 2024
- SellerPic customer reviews on Trustpilot — 687 reviews used to gauge sentiment themes
Published on: May 30, 2026
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