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For everyday users who just need quick, easy background removal on a budget, Slazzer is the clear winner—it's simple, affordable, and works right in your browser. ObjectCut is built for professionals running e-commerce catalogs at scale, with advanced features like shadow synthesis and Photoshop integration, but its complex setup and credit costs make it overkill for most regular people. The single biggest difference: Slazzer is a one-click tool for casual use, while ObjectCut is a developer-oriented pipeline for high-volume batch processing.
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Common questions
For a single product photo, Slazzer is faster and easier. For a catalog of hundreds of products, ObjectCut is better because it can process them all at once with consistent shadows and masks.
Neither has a mobile app. Slazzer works in a mobile browser, so you can upload photos from your phone's gallery. ObjectCut requires a desktop computer and technical setup.
Slazzer's free tier gives you 2 credits, then you'd pay $12.21/month for unlimited use—that's cheap for 10 photos. ObjectCut's free tier is very limited, and paid credits would cost more per image.
No, Slazzer only outputs standard image files like PNG or JPG. ObjectCut can output PSD files with separate layers for the subject, background, and shadows.
Slazzer is much better for beginners. You just upload an image and download the result. ObjectCut requires reading documentation, generating API keys, and configuring settings.
Slazzer wins for everyday users who want easy, affordable background removal; ObjectCut is for pros who need batch processing and advanced features.
If you just want to remove a background from a photo quickly and cheaply, go with Slazzer—it's simple, affordable, and works in your browser. If you're running a business that needs to process hundreds of product images with professional shadows and masks, ObjectCut is the powerful tool for the job, but be ready for a steep learning curve and higher costs.