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Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
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Pebblely wins for everyday users who want to create beautiful product photos without any design skills—it's simple, has a generous free tier, and integrates with Shopify. ObjectCut is a developer-focused API tool for high-volume background removal with precise edge control, but it's not beginner-friendly and lacks a mobile app. The single biggest difference: Pebblely is a ready-to-use app for non-technical creators, while ObjectCut is a raw API for developers.
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Common questions
ObjectCut is better if you need precise, high-volume background removal with edge refinement and PSD output. Pebblely is better if you want a simple, one-click background removal plus a new scene generated around your product.
Neither has a mobile app, but Pebblely's website works reasonably well on a phone browser. ObjectCut requires API calls or a desktop plugin, so it's not practical on a phone.
Pebblely's free tier is more generous for occasional use. ObjectCut's Pro plan ($10/month for 300 images) is cheap if you need volume, but the free tier is very limited.
No. Both tools are designed for still images only. ObjectCut supports JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, and TIFF; Pebblely supports PNG, JPG, and WebP.
Pebblely is far easier—you just upload a photo, pick a theme, and download. ObjectCut requires technical steps like generating an API key and setting up webhooks.
Pebblely is the easy, creative choice for everyday users; ObjectCut is the powerful, technical choice for developers.
If you're a regular person who just wants to make your product photos look great without learning any tech, start with Pebblely—it's free to try and incredibly easy. If you're a developer or run a large e-commerce operation that needs automated background removal at scale, ObjectCut is the better choice, but be ready for a steeper learning curve.