The Pain Point (Why do I need this?)
Great product photography usually requires:
- Expensive Gear: DSLR cameras, light boxes, tripods.
- Technical Skills: Understanding aperture, ISO, and lighting angles.
- Post-Processing Time: Hours in Photoshop using the Pen Tool to cut out backgrounds.
For a reseller or a brand launch, you don't have time to be a professional photographer. You just want your product to look good on Amazon right now.
The Solution (What does it do?)
Photoroom is an AI-first photo editor that lives in your phone. It automates the most tedious part of photography: The Cutout. You snap a photo of your product (even against a messy background), and Photoroom isolates the object with pixel-perfect precision instantly.
But it goes beyond removal. It understands 3D lighting. When you place that cutout on a white background, Photoroom generates realistic shadows based on the object's shape, making it look like it was shot in a studio, not floating in white void.

Key Features (For Sellers)
- Batch Mode (The Time Saver): Select 50 photos from your camera roll. Apply "White Background + Soft Shadow". Export all to Amazon-ready size (2000x2000). Done in 2 minutes.
- Instant Backgrounds (AI Gen): Don't just want white? Tyep "Wooden table with coffee beans" and Photoroom will generate a realistic surface and lighting environment for your product.
- Marketplace Presets: It knows the rules. One tap to resize for Amazon (Pure White), eBay (Light Gray), Instagram Stories (9:16), or Etsy.
- Retouch / Magic Eraser: Did a speck of dust or a price tag ruin the shot? Swipe over it to remove it instantly.
Our Verdict / Test Results
- Edge Detection: 10/10 (Handles hair, fur, and transparent glass better than any other mobile tool).
- Speed: 10/10 (The fastest workflow from "Shoot" to "List").
- AI Realism: 8.5/10 (The generated backgrounds are great for social media, though sometimes lower resolution than Midjourney).
Bottom Line: If you take your own product photos, this app is non-negotiable. It replaces a $200 Lightbox and a subscription to Photoshop.
