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Midjourney vs Pixa (formerly Pixelcut)

A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI image generation agent for your needs.

Best overall for aesthetic quality

Midjourney

Midjourney v7 represents a fundamental architectural advance over v6, built from the ground up rather than incrementally improved, delivering exceptional quality in textures, anatomy, and the notoriou...

AI Models
Midjourney v7Proprietary generation models
Key Features
  • v7 new architecture with exceptional textures, anatomy, hands
  • Omni-reference for consistent characters across scenes
  • Draft mode 10x faster for rapid iteration
  • Lightbox editor with vary, upscale, region regeneration
  • Video generation: 5-21 second clips from prompts/images
Pricing
Basic$10/month
Standard$30/month
Pro$60/month
Mega$120/month
Pros
  • Consistently best aesthetic quality in industry
  • Omni-reference solves character consistency problem
  • Video generation adds motion dimension
Cons
  • Steeper learning curve than simpler tools
  • GPU hour limits on lower tiers restrict experimentation
Best for AI product photography and e-commerce visuals

Pixa (formerly Pixelcut)

Pixa (formerly Pixelcut) is an AI creative workspace featured on the a16z Top 100 Gen AI Apps list, expanded beyond product photography into a comprehensive AI creative platform. The platform's core s...

AI Models
Pixelcut AIProprietary background generation and enhancement models
Key Features
  • AI background removal and replacement for products
  • Studio-quality background generation from text descriptions
  • Batch processing for entire product catalogs
  • Image upscaling to print-quality resolution
  • Magic Eraser for object and blemish removal
Pricing
Free$0/month
Pro$9.99/month
Team$24.99/month
Pros
  • Turns smartphone product photos into professional e-commerce imagery
  • Batch processing saves hours for large product catalogs
  • E-commerce platform integrations streamline listing workflows
Cons
  • Focused primarily on product photography rather than general editing
  • AI-generated backgrounds occasionally look artificial in complex scenes