AI Tool Comparison

Comparing as AI Text-to-Video Generators
Pixelcut vs Pika

Pixelcut

Pixelcut

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Pika

Pika

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Detailed Comparison

Feature
Pixelcut
Pika
Pricing
FreemiumFree plan available with limited background removal and upscaling, watermark-free exports, but no commercial license. Pro is $10/month with 600 AI credits monthly, access to all AI models, unlimited background removal and upscaling, a 3-person team, 1,000 batch exports/month, and a commercial license. Business is $30/month with 3,600 AI credits monthly, a 10-person team, 2,000 batch exports/month, and priority support. Yearly billing saves 20% on either paid plan. Separately, the Pixelcut API is billed at a flat $0.01/credit, with prepaid tiers from 1,000 credits ($10/month) up to 1,000,000 credits ($10,000/month); Background Removal costs 5 credits per operation while Image Upscaler, Generate Background, Try-On, and Outpaint each cost 10 credits per operation. Custom volume pricing is available for API usage above 1 million credits/month via api@pixelcut.ai.
FreemiumFree – $0/month Perfect for beginners who want to explore Pika’s AI video creation tools with 80 monthly video credits and basic features. Basic – $8/month Ideal for casual creators, offering 700 monthly video credits, full-resolution video generation, and faster content creation. pro– $28/month Designed for power users who need 2,300 monthly video credits, faster generations, and advanced AI video editing capabilities. Fancy – $76/month Built for professionals and teams, featuring 6,000 monthly video credits, the fastest generation speeds, and maximum creative flexibility.
Categories
AI Design ToolsAI E-commerce ToolsAI Video Tools
AI Video ToolsAI Art & Animation ToolsAI Marketing ToolsAI No-Code / Automation Tools
Summary
AI photo and video editor for background removal and product visuals
The idea-to-video platform that sets your creativity in motion.
Pixelcut

Pixelcut Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Extremely fast, high-accuracy proprietary background removal for both photos and video
  • Combines proprietary editing tools with access to many leading third-party generation models in one place
  • Scales from a free consumer app to enterprise-grade batch and API workflows
  • Strong video and UGC ad generation tools beyond basic photo editing
  • Available on web, iOS, Android, API, and as an MCP server for Claude
  • Generous free tier with watermark-free exports even without a paid plan

Cons

  • Access to premium third-party models like Nano Banana Pro and Sora 2 draws from a shared AI credit pool that can run out quickly on video generation
  • Business plan's batch export and team limits still cap out well below true enterprise catalog volume
  • A brief 2026 rebrand to "Pixa" and reversion back to Pixelcut has created some inconsistency in how the product is referenced across reviews and third-party listings
  • No publicly advertised custom enterprise contract tier for the consumer app, unlike some e-commerce-focused competitors
  • Free plan limits background removal and upscaling usage, so regular commercial use requires a paid subscription
Pika

Pika Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Diverse AI video generation capabilities from text, image, and effects
  • Offers AI agents for collaborative and enhanced creative workflows
  • Includes specialized tools for creating trending social media content
  • Multiple pricing tiers available, including a free plan for initial exploration
  • Commercial use is permitted on all paid subscription plans
  • Provides faster generation speeds on higher-tier subscriptions

Cons

  • Credit-based system can be complex to manage and potentially costly for heavy users
  • Lower-tier plans and the free plan have limitations on video resolution (e.g., 480p only)
  • Mastering all the various 'Pikaffects' and agent functionalities may require a learning curve
  • Advanced features and higher quality outputs consume a significant number of credits
  • Pricing for the 'Fancy' plan is not explicitly stated on the provided page