Pixelcut
Tool · this deep dive is built from the official pages of the platform itself and of the tools that support it.
Overview
Pixelcut is an image editor with AI. According to the pricing page, what is declared is background removal and replacement, upscaling, generative fill, frame extension (Uncrop), erasing of the unwanted (Pro Eraser), AI backgrounds, batch editing and the assembly of advertising creatives.
The language of text prompts to the generative tools is not stipulated on the pages that were read: neither the terms, nor the pricing page, nor the homepage names the language in which a prompt is to be formulated. The site itself is meanwhile localised — there are /de, /es, /fr, /it, /ja, /ko, /pt-br and /ru sections. But localisation of the interface and a declared language of the prompt are different things. The documents have been read, and an answer about the input language is not in them.
Which platforms it works with
Four points of entry are named in the footer of the official site: the web editor, the application for iOS, the application for Android and a public API with documentation. Separately named is the product "Pixelcut for Claude".
Direct export of a finished picture to social networks is not announced on the pages that were read. Buttons for publishing to a feed the tool does not describe.
Pricing
The prices are in dollars, from the pricing page.
Pro — 10 dollars a month.
Business — 30 dollars a month.
With annual payment the page promises a discount of 20 %, but the annual figure itself it does not show, and we will not calculate it. The minimum paid step is 10 dollars a month on the Pro plan with monthly payment.
What is free
Free access is laid out by tool, not as a single package. Without payment there are available a limited background removal and a limited upscale, and as a separate line — 300 daily credits for generative fill, frame extension, AI backgrounds and Pro Eraser. The word "limited" is from the source itself; by what exactly background removal and upscaling are limited, the page does not specify.
Separately there stands a verbatim line: "Free export without watermark" — free export without a watermark.
Restrictions
The unit of accounting is credits, but their period differs.
Free — 300 AI credits per day.
Pro — 600 AI credits a month, verbatim "Unlimited Background Removal" and "Unlimited Upscale", 3 users, 1000 batch exports a month.
Business — 3600 credits a month, 10 users, 2000 batch exports a month.
On free access the credits are counted per day, on the paid ones per month. Background removal and upscaling on the paid plans are named unlimited, whereas without payment they are "limited". About the carrying over of unspent credits nothing is said in what was read.
Rights to the output
The answer is known by half, and that half is given by the pricing page, not by the terms. The line "Commercial license" stands within the Pro and Business plans and is absent from free access: the commercial licence is tied to payment, and the difference between the plans here is direct.
What was lacking: in the terms of use the question of rights to the output is not examined at all, there is only a non-exclusive licence to the tool for processing the uploaded material. The text of the commercial licence itself — what it permits, for what term, whether it is revocable — was not found in what was read.
Do they train on your data
There is no answer. The terms and the privacy policy have been read in full, and neither of the documents says whether uploaded images and text prompts are used for training models. The policy confines itself to a general storage term.
A mechanism of opting out is not described either: a clause about opting out of training is not in the documents that were read.
The tool does not state that it trains on your pictures, but neither does it state that it does not.
How you earn with it
Commercial use of the output is separated by plan directly: the line "Commercial license" is present with Pro and Business and absent from free access. What exactly this licence permits, the terms do not disclose — the scope of what is permitted does not follow from the source.
Export without a watermark is meanwhile declared free: a picture without a mark is available without payment too, but without the line "Commercial license".
What it will not do
A thematic list of forbidden content the tool does not have. The terms have been read in full, a separate page of rules about content was not found. A list of the kind "no real people, no politics, no explicit images" is not in what was read.
The terms are worded generally: the user is himself responsible for the lawfulness of use, and the owner has the right to remove material that violates the law, the rights of third parties or privacy. And verbatim: "The Owner does not filter or moderate such content" — the owner does not filter and does not moderate such content.
To read this as "anything is allowed" is not possible: the rule about the responsibility of the user and about the right to remove what violates remains in force. What is absent is only a list of forbidden subjects declared in advance.
Publish a picture for you it will not be able to: direct export to social networks is not announced on the pages that were read.
To give a commercial licence free of charge it is not ready: the line "Commercial license" stands only with the paid plans.
To accumulate free credits it will not allow: they are daily, and about the carrying over of unspent ones nothing is said in what was read.
To mark the output as made by AI it does not offer: neither a watermark, nor metadata, nor C2PA is mentioned on the pages that were read. Export without a watermark is promised directly; about any AI labelling the pages say nothing.
To say whether it trains models on your images it will not be able to either: neither the terms nor the policy touch upon this question. Silence does not prove that there is no training.
Verified data
The checked data this deep dive rests on.
About the platform
An AI image editor: background removal and replacement, upscaling, generative fill, expanding the frame (Uncrop), erasing unwanted objects (Pro Eraser), AI backgrounds, batch editing and assembling ad creatives
The composition is taken from the pricing page and the footer of the official site
source, checked 2026-08-07
Platforms
A web editor, apps for iOS and Android, a public API with documentation and a separate product «Pixelcut for Claude» — all four are named in the footer of the official site
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Pricing
Free: limited background removal and limited upscaling, 300 daily credits for generative fill, frame expansion, AI backgrounds and Pro Eraser, and verbatim «Free export without watermark»
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Pro 10 USD a month, Business 30 USD a month; for yearly billing the page promises a 20 % discount but does not show the yearly figure itself
The yearly price is not given — it is not on the page, and calculating it would not count as a source
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10 USD a month (the Pro plan paid monthly)
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Limits and restrictions
Free: 300 AI credits a day; Pro — 600 AI credits a month, verbatim «Unlimited Background Removal» and «Unlimited Upscale», 3 users, 1000 batch exports a month; Business — 3600 credits, 10 users, 2000 batch exports a month
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Legal
Differs by plan: the line «Commercial license» (verbatim) is part of the Pro and Business plans and absent from the free one; the terms of use do not address rights in the output at all — they contain only a non-exclusive licence to the service to process what is uploaded
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A notice of AI creation (a watermark, metadata, C2PA) is nowhere mentioned on the pages read; the pricing page, meanwhile, expressly promises free export without a watermark
The absence of a watermark is confirmed; whether any AI labelling exists is silence of the source
source, checked 2026-08-07
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