From $3,000 invoices
to one click.
Independent Shopify merchants have always faced the same impossible equation: a professional clothing photoshoot costs between $3,000 and $8,000 — studio hire, photographer, models, retouching — before a single unit ships. For the small brands that make up the vast majority of fashion commerce, that price tag is a barrier that keeps products stuck with flat-lay snapshots and lost conversions.
"We didn't set out to build a photo editor. We set out to eliminate the reason most fashion brands look amateur online — not lack of taste, but lack of budget."
— Picshoot founding teamPicshoot was built to close that gap entirely. The platform combines Google's Gemini 2.5 image generation for hyper-realistic virtual try-on with Anthropic's Claude Sonnet for contextual listing copy — two frontier AI models working in concert so that uploading a garment photo produces a finished product listing complete with on-model photography, five campaign scenes, and SEO-ready copy. A full shoot that once took a week and a wire transfer now takes under three minutes and costs a few cents.
Picshoot is launching on the Shopify App Store targeting the 1 million+ fashion and apparel merchants on the platform. The app embeds directly into the Shopify admin — no external tools, no file exports, no workflow friction. Merchants on the free plan can complete 15 full shoots per month at no cost; paid plans scale to unlimited volume for high-growth brands.