The best AI apps for clothing photos
There's no single best one: it depends on what you sell. For clothing in LATAM you want a specialized tool that doesn't alter fabric color; for mixed catalogs, a general editing suite; for high volume with your own integration, one with an API. Below is what each does well and who it suits.
Most "best apps" lists are paid rankings. This one doesn't order from best to worst: it describes what each tool solves, including ours and what it doesn't do.
The tools, one by one
PicSell Pro
Apparel and nothing else: an engine trained on lace, chiffon, satin and mesh, forbidden from altering color and texture. Returns the studio photo, the on-model garment, the vertical video, ad packs and Mercado Libre copy in native Spanish.
Best for: Anyone selling clothing on Mercado Libre, Instagram or WhatsApp from LATAM. Not useful for non-textile categories, and there's no API.
Photoroom
Editing and background removal at scale, with an API and mature batch flows. Works for any category.
Best for: Large mixed catalogs, or teams that need editing integrated into their own system.
PicCopilot
Product image generation for e-commerce broadly, focused on global sellers.
Best for: Multi-category sellers whose main market is English-speaking.
Canva
Building graphic pieces: cards, carousels, stories and templates. It's a design tool, not a product-photo engine.
Best for: Anyone who needs to compose a piece with text and branding around a photo they already have.
Generic image models
Total flexibility: they'll do anything if you can write the prompt.
Best for: Experimenting. For clothing they have a serious problem: they invent the part of the garment they can't see and shift the color, which is exactly what apparel can't negotiate.
How to choose
If you sell clothing, the criterion that matters most isn't how many styles a tool has but whether it respects the garment: a beautiful photo with shifted color is a return waiting to happen. If your catalog is mixed or you need API integration, a general suite will serve you better than a specialized one.
Frequently asked questions
Which is the best app for clothing photos?
It depends on the catalog. For apparel you want a specialized tool that guarantees fabric color and texture aren't altered; for mixed categories or volume with integration, a general suite with an API pays off more.
Is Canva useful for product photos?
Canva is useful for composing the piece — text, branding, template — around a photo you already have. It doesn't generate the studio shot from a hanger photo: they're different steps and can be combined.
Why not use a generic image model?
Because it extrapolates what it can't see. If the photo doesn't show the hem, it invents one; and if the fabric has a difficult color, it shifts it. With clothing that arrives as a return, which costs more than any subscription.