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AI Fashion Photography Tools: Every Published Price, Compared

Eleven tools that claim some part of the product-imagery job, with what the entry tier actually buys, the per-image cost where both inputs are published, and the contract terms that never appear in a price column. Read from each vendor's own pricing page, not from other comparison sites.

We make one of these tools. We have written a detailed comparison against nine of the others, and those comparisons say plainly where the other tool wins.

Table published
Tools costed
12
Rows needing a re-check
4

How this table was built

Every figure here was read from the vendor's own pricing page, help centre or API documentation on the date shown in the Verified column — never from another comparison site, and never from a competitor's description of a third party. Where a vendor does not publish a number, this table says so rather than estimating. Per-image figures are arithmetic on a published plan price and a published credit cost; they are not quality judgements, and a cheap generation is not the same as a finished, shippable asset.

Entry price and garment coverage

Sorted by what the tool does, not by preference. Coverage is the column most price comparisons omit and the one that decides the purchase for an apparel catalogue.

ToolEntry pricePer imageFree tierGarment coverageVerified
Fashio AI
fashiolabs.com
$0 / $29.99 mo$0.75, or $0.43 via the 1200-credit pack25 credits/month, renewing, fashion tools includedFull garment range
All garment types, plus dedicated lingerie and jewellery pipelines
Photoroom
photoroom.com
Full comparison
$12.99/mo≈$0.008 per 1K generation (5 credits); ≈$0.23 as a finished 2K asset100 exports/month, but AI Fashion Models needs a paid planFull garment range
AI Fashion Models, Ghost Mannequin and Flat Lay, 5 credits each
Pixelcut
pixelcut.ai
Full comparison
$10/mo≈$0.17 in-app (10 credits); $0.10 via the Virtual Try-On APILimited removal and upscale, watermark-free exportRestricted
Clothing tops only — its own page lists pants, dresses and accessories as "coming soon"
Pebblely
pebblely.com
Full comparison
$9/mo$0.078–$0.30 depending on planNot detailed on the pricing pageNo on-model output
Backgrounds and scenes around a product. No human figures at any price.
FASHN AI
fashn.ai
Full comparison
$19/mo$0.07510 credits, one time onlyFull garment range
On-model garment generation
167 days old — re-check
Botika
botika.io
Full comparison
$33/mo$1.10–$1.338 credits, one-time signup bonusFull garment range
On-model garment generation
174 days old — re-check
Modelia
modelia.ai
Full comparison
$35/moNot derivableNoneFull garment range
On-model garment generation and video
174 days old — re-check
WearView
wearview.co
Full comparison
$29/mo ($24 annual)Not derivableCredit-based trialFull garment range
Primarily clothing
Claid AI
claid.ai
Full comparison
$19/moNot derivableFree trial, limitedNo on-model output
Enhancement and backgrounds. No on-model generation.
167 days old — re-check
vModel
vmodel.ai
Full comparison
Not publishedNot derivableNot publishedFull garment range
On-model garment generation
RawShot
rawshot.com
Full comparison
Not publishedNot derivableNot publishedFull garment range
On-model garment generation
soona
soona.co
Full comparison
$149 per booking$39 per photo, on top of the booking feeNoneHuman photography
Human models, real studio, real photographs

What a price column hides

Every one of these is published by the vendor. None of them show up when you line the monthly prices next to each other, and each one has changed somebody's answer.

Fashio AI
No public API, no batch queue, no team seats. Fashion only — it will not stage a candle.
Photoroom
The cost sits in the export ladder, not the generation: 2K export is 135 credits and 4K is 240 — 27× and 48× the generation. 4K is Ultra-only.
Pixelcut
Credits are consumed even when a completed generation is then blocked by moderation. Video is billed per second: a 5s Veo2 clip is 250 credits, 42% of the Pro allowance.
Pebblely
Cheapest per image in this table, and it cannot produce the asset apparel sells on.
FASHN AI
Daily credits expire unused, so the Pro and Agency headline allowances overstate what a bursty workflow gets.
Botika
Three tiers, same 30 credits. You pay more for features, not for volume.
Modelia
A 2-month minimum commitment on the two entry tiers — the only lock-in in this table.
Claid AI
Strong at what it does; it is not a fashion model tool and does not claim to be.
vModel
You have to ask for a price.
RawShot
You have to ask for a price.
soona
The only option here that produces genuine photography — and the only one where turnaround depends on shipping.

What each tool is, and what its plans include

The full published tier detail, so you can check our arithmetic rather than take it.

Fashio AI

Full garment range

Fashion-specialised generation and editing, 16 tools

Starter free with 25 credits/month; Growth $29.99/month or $99.99/year for 160 credits. Fashion generation is 4 credits.

Read from utils/platformNumbers.ts (read from production configuration) on

Pebblely

No on-model output

Product background and scene staging

Lite $9/mo — 30 images. Basic $19/mo — 200 images. Pro $39/mo — 500 images. Basic and Pro add bulk generation.

FASHN AI

Full garment range

Fashion try-on and on-model generation

Basic $19/mo — 200 credits. Pro $49/mo — 750 monthly plus 50 daily credits. Agency $99/mo — 1,500 monthly plus 100 daily.

Botika

Full garment range

AI fashion model photography

Lite $33/mo, Pro $35/mo and Advanced $40/mo — all three carry 30 credits. Annual billing saves 17% (pay 10 months, get 12).

Modelia

Full garment range

AI fashion models and video

$35/mo — 250 credits, 2-month minimum. $85/mo — 750 credits, 2-month minimum. $300/mo — 3,000 credits, 1-month minimum.

Claid AI

No on-model output

Product image enhancement and backgrounds

Essentials $19/mo — unlimited enhancements, 100+ backgrounds. Pro $49/mo — custom backgrounds, outpainting, 200 API credits. Business is custom priced.

soona

Human photography

Real studio photography, booked as a service

$149 per booking plus $39 per photo and $93+ per additional asset; you ship the product. Standard $13/mo and Pro $49/mo billed annually. Models from $79/hour. Video from $89.

Every head-to-head comparison

Each of these states where the other tool beats us. If you want the argument for buying something else, it is in these pages.

For the wider landscape rather than head-to-heads, see 12 best AI tools for fashion brands and best AI image generators for fashion. Our own figures are documented in full at Fashio AI by the numbers.

AI fashion tool pricing FAQ

Pixelcut at $10 per month, with the caveat that its Virtual Try-On covers clothing tops only — its own page lists pants, dresses and accessories as coming soon. The cheapest tool with full garment coverage is Photoroom at $12.99 per month. Pebblely at $9 is cheaper than both and produces no on-model imagery at all, only backgrounds and scenes.
Fashio AI's Starter plan renews 25 credits every month with the fashion tools included, which is six fashion generations. Pixelcut's free plan allows limited background removal and upscaling with watermark-free export. Photoroom's free plan gives 100 exports a month but excludes AI Fashion Models. Botika and FASHN AI give one-time credit bonuses of 8 and 10 credits respectively. Claid and WearView run limited trials. Modelia and soona have none.
Of the tools that publish both a plan price and a credit cost: Photoroom at roughly $0.008 for a 1K generation, FASHN AI at $0.075, Pixelcut at $0.10 via its try-on API, Fashio AI at $0.43 via the 1200-credit pack, and Botika at $1.10 to $1.33. The Photoroom figure is the least comparable, because a 2K export costs a further 135 credits and 4K a further 240 — so a finished 2K asset is closer to $0.23.
Modelia requires a two-month minimum commitment on its $35 and $85 tiers, which is the only true lock-in in this comparison. FASHN AI's daily credits expire if unused, so its Pro and Agency allowances overstate what an irregular workflow actually receives. Pixelcut consumes credits when a completed generation is subsequently blocked by moderation. All three terms are published by the vendors; none of them appear in a price column.
Pebblely and Claid AI. Pebblely generates backgrounds and scenes around a product you have already photographed. Claid AI does image enhancement, background replacement and outpainting. Both are competent at their actual job and neither claims to generate human models — but for an apparel catalogue they cannot produce the asset that sells the garment.
Each row carries the date it was last read from the vendor's own pricing page, and rows older than 120 days are flagged on the page as needing a re-check. AI tool pricing changes frequently — Photoroom explicitly states its credit costs move with underlying model costs — so verify any figure before you build a budget on it.
It depends on two things this table can answer for you. First, what share of your catalogue is tops — if it is most of it, Pixelcut at $10 is hard to beat. Second, whether you need an API or batch throughput — if you do, Photoroom and Pixelcut have them and most fashion-specialised tools, including Fashio AI, do not. If you sell dresses, lingerie or jewellery and want to test output before paying, a free tier that includes the fashion tools is the differentiator.

Test the output before any of this matters

Fashio AI's Starter plan renews 25 credits every month — six fashion generations — with no card required. A comparison table is a way to narrow the field, not a way to judge whether a tool handles your garment. Upload one real product photo and find out.