For online sellers

Raw product photos in, marketplace-ready images out — no editing skills needed

Every marketplace has different image rules. Amazon demands pure white. eBay wants padding. Shopify wants square. You just want to list your products and move on. Upload your raw shots — phone photos, supplier images, whatever — and PixMiller handles the rest in about 3 seconds per image.

Product photos arranged on white background

Output meets requirements for

Amazon Shopify eBay Etsy Alibaba Google Shopping

Why sellers switch from manual editing

  • check_circle Amazon-compliant #FFFFFF backgrounds out of the box — no fiddling with color pickers or threshold sliders.
  • check_circle Glass bottles, sheer fabric, shiny electronics, fuzzy plush toys — the edge model handles materials that make other tools choke.
  • check_circle Crop presets for each platform: 1:1 for eBay and Amazon, 4:5 for Shopify collections. One click, done.
  • check_circle Upload a batch of product photos and they all process in parallel — you don't babysit each one.

Time comparison

Manual Photoshop 5–15 min / image
PixMiller 3–5 sec / image

Based on typical product photo editing workflows

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Product photo FAQ

All I have are phone photos from my warehouse. Will those look okay?
That's how most sellers start. Phone photos with uneven lighting, table shadows, cluttered backgrounds — PixMiller handles all of it. The output looks professional even when the input doesn't.
Does the white background actually pass Amazon's strict rules?
Default white output is pure #FFFFFF, product fills the frame, no forced cropping. If you want extra assurance, switch to the dedicated 'Amazon Main Image' preset — it locks all the compliance settings in one click.
Can this feed directly into my listing software?
The API takes image URLs and sends processed files back in the response. Point it at your product database and images get processed automatically whenever you add a new SKU — no manual steps.