What do you guys use?

Looking for a free tool to modify my listing pictures preferebly AI. Chat gbt has its limits.

Hello, there are several good free AI tools you can use to improve your Amazon listing images, and most sellers actually combine a few rather than relying on just one tool. For basic work like removing backgrounds and making your main image compliant, tools like Photoroom or Slazzer are very effective and easy to use, especially if you don’t have Photoshop skills.

If you want more control, Pixlr is a great free browser-based editor that works similarly to Photoshop and includes AI features for enhancing images, removing objects, adjusting lighting, and creating clean product visuals. Canva is also useful for creating infographics, adding text, and designing secondary images that explain product benefits.

For more advanced results like lifestyle images or different backgrounds, tools like Pebblely or Claid can generate variations of your product photos using AI, which is very helpful for improving conversion-focused images. A simple workflow is to remove the background first, then enhance the image, and finally create infographics or lifestyle visuals using one of these tools.

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If you’re specifically trying to improve listing photos (clean backgrounds, lighting, minor enhancements, etc.), you’ll get better results using tools that are built for image workflows rather than general chat models.

Most free AI image editors will handle basics like background removal, upscaling, color correction, and object cleanup pretty well. The limitation usually comes when you need consistency across a batch of images or more controlled edits — that’s where generic tools start to fall short.

It also helps to be clear about the exact type of listing (e-commerce, real estate, marketplace, etc.), because the best tool depends on the use case.

If you’re also trying to streamline the process or figure out which AI tools actually fit your workflow before testing dozens of them, platforms like Atomic Chat can be useful for quickly comparing options and figuring out what’s worth trying versus what’s just marketing noise.

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Thank for the suggestion, will defo have a look :smiling_face: