Comparison

Stylab vs Pixelcut

Pixelcut is a general AI photo suite. Stylab is built for always-on Shopify product page try-on with cart analytics.

Pixelcut and Stylab both touch “AI + fashion images,” but the workflows differ. Pixelcut fits campaign assets, one-off edits, and creative production. Stylab fits always-on try-on embedded in Shopify product pages with session tracking and A/B testing.

If shoppers need try-on while browsing checkout-bound products — not in a design tool — you need a storefront widget, not a manual export workflow.

Side by side

Feature comparison

Pixelcut offers AI photo editing tools including try-on and background features, aimed at creators and marketers more than Shopify PDP automation.

Shopify App Store app

Stylab

Yes

Pixelcut

Not Shopify-native PDP automation

Live on every enabled PDP

Stylab

Automatic

Pixelcut

Manual / creative workflow

Shopper self-serve upload on PDP

Stylab

Yes

Pixelcut

Not the core workflow

Add-to-cart measurement

Stylab

Yes

Pixelcut

No — not storefront analytics

A/B test impact

Stylab

Built-in

Pixelcut

Not applicable

Best for

Stylab

Shopify merchants

Pixelcut

Creative / marketing teams

When Stylab is a better fit

Choose Stylab when try-on must run on product pages for every shopper session and you need cart analytics.

When Pixelcut may fit

Choose Pixelcut for ad creatives, catalog cleanup, or one-off AI edits — not as a replacement for embedded PDP try-on.

Comparison based on publicly available product information as of May 2026. Features, pricing, and policies may change. Verify details on each vendor's website before making a decision.

Practical guide

How to evaluate both options

This comparison is for teams deciding between a finished Shopify app and a developer API. The right choice depends on who owns the build, the timeline, and what you need to measure on the storefront.

Build vs buy checklist

  1. Who maintains the widget? — Stylab ships the PDP button, upload flow, and admin. An API path means your team builds and maintains all of it.
  2. Time to first live try-on — merchants typically want days on Shopify; API projects are often weeks plus QA on mobile themes.
  3. Billing clarity — Stylab plans are try-on quotas through Shopify billing. APIs bill per call, GPU minute, or credit — plus your dev cost.
  4. Analytics & A/B — Stylab includes cart tracking and try-on vs control buckets. With an API, you instrument events yourself.
  5. Total cost at your volume — estimate monthly try-ons in our calculator, then add engineering and infra for the API route.
When an API makes sense: Custom mobile apps, non-Shopify stacks, in-store kiosks, or a product team that already runs ML pipelines. For standard Shopify apparel PDPs, a managed app is usually faster to validate.

Common mistakes

Avoid when comparing

  • Using manual AI edits as a stand-in for scalable PDP try-on

Add AI try-on to your Shopify product pages

Start with a few products, measure shopper engagement, and see whether try-on helps customers buy with more confidence.