Product listing photos with clean backgrounds

For eBay sellers

Your suppliers don't care about eBay's image rules. We do.

Mixed backgrounds, weird lighting, products shot at random angles — you've seen it all. Upload those supplier photos and PixMiller normalizes them into white-background, properly padded, eBay-compliant images. No Photoshop, no waiting.

10k+

images per day via API

~85%

time saved vs manual editing

99.8%

edge accuracy

3–5s

media per immagine

What your eBay listings get

  • check_circle White backgrounds that match eBay's requirements — also works for Google Shopping and social ads if you sell across channels.
  • check_circle Smart padding that centers the product without cropping the edges. No more cutting off the tip of a shoe or the top of a bottle.
  • check_circle Works across all eBay categories — clothing, electronics, auto parts, collectibles, vintage items. Whatever you sell, the background comes off.
  • check_circle Upload multiple images at once in the dashboard. For power sellers, the API accepts image URLs so you can process large batches programmatically during peak seasons.

Batch workflow

  1. 1 Carica immagini fornitore o invia URL tramite API.
  2. 2 Scegli sfondo bianco o PNG trasparente; seleziona ritaglio (1:1 / 4:5).
  3. 3 Download compliant assets individually or grab them all at once.

What other eBay sellers want to know

I source from five different suppliers. Can I process all their photos at once?
Dump them all in. Different suppliers, different lighting, different backgrounds — PixMiller normalizes everything to the same white-background standard. Your listings end up looking like one cohesive store, not a patchwork of random photos.
Will these images actually pass eBay's upload checks?
White outputs are pure #FFFFFF with correct padding for eBay's gallery. Square crops are pre-sized. You can also export transparent PNGs if you list on Google Shopping or social marketplaces at the same time.
Q4 is coming and I have 3,000 new SKUs. Will the system hold up?
The API handles high-volume periods well. Send all your URLs at once — results come back in the API response so you can process them programmatically.