Editorial take
Why it stands out
The checked pricing page now uses Pixa branding, so the entry should acknowledge that brand surface while keeping the product identity legible for users who still know it as Pixelcut.
Tool profile
AI commerce-style image editor for fast product photos, background cleanup, and visual asset generation, now surfaced publicly through the newer Pixa pricing brand.
Product photos
Pixelcut belongs in the catalog because it solves a practical image problem that shows up constantly outside formal design teams: making product shots, social graphics, and listing images look cleaner and more sellable without learning a full editor. The product has grown well past background removal and now sits closer to a lightweight visual production stack for people who publish a lot of commercial-looking imagery.
It also deserves inclusion because the public pricing is visible, even if the branding now routes through Pixa. The checked official pricing page presents Free at $0, Pro at $8 per month billed yearly, and Business at $24 per month billed yearly, with credits clearly called out. Editorially, that means Pixelcut should be framed as a practical visual workflow tool with more breadth than its original reputation suggests, while still noting the active Pixa brand transition on the pricing surface.
Quick fit
Editorial take
The checked pricing page now uses Pixa branding, so the entry should acknowledge that brand surface while keeping the product identity legible for users who still know it as Pixelcut.
What it does well
Primary use cases
Fit notes
Pricing snapshot
The checked official pricing surface, now branded as Pixa, lists Free at $0, Pro at $8/month billed yearly, and Business at $24/month billed yearly.