Product image upload, crop and product library
Stores and prepares user-supplied assets inside Pebblely
currentCompany dossier
Pebblely is a focused AI product-photography and creative-production application. Its current web product turns uploaded product photos and reviewed product metadata into editable marketplace, social, website, email and ad imagery through templates, prompts, style references and colors; it also supports group shots and batch downloads. It does not currently prove publishing, media buying, conversion optimization, performance recommendations, a public API or other external system writes. A historical Shopify app performed listing writes but is now unavailable. The narrow catalog-creative wedge has strong small-merchant relevance, including one named India customer, while current India distribution, ownership, funding, team and revenue remain undisclosed.
Stores and prepares user-supplied assets inside Pebblely
currentModel extracts metadata; user reviews or corrects before generation
currentGenerates a new internal creative output
currentGenerates imagery; no model-release or likeness-control workflow is public
currentUser-supplied conditioning, not an automatically enforced brand-governance system
currentEdits an internal image result
currentGenerates composite creative output
currentBatch internal generation and file export, not external publication
current_on_basic_and_proProduces appropriately sized files; does not operate or publish into those channels
currentA.D. gives an overall four-star assessment but reports occasional off-category outputs and inadequate mobile functionality.
Adnan describes the product as user-friendly and accurate and says it saves time and effort, with helpful support.
Piyanat says one or two source product photos can support multiple customized and resized output images.
Athirah says Pebblely makes it easier to transform plain white product photos into lifestyle settings.
A founder article says The Brownie Bar combines Pebblely images with graphics and real photos to sell products on Instagram.
Daniel Chua describes Pebblely as useful for distributors, multi-brand operators and platforms that need differentiated product imagery.
Delidia's 2025 Shopify review reports a poor experience with bugs, distortion and usability problems after extended use.
Bernfried Warning says Duckshop uses Pebblely for frequent social posts, rapid reactions and Facebook-ad motif testing; a founder article says the catalog contains more than 2,000 different rubber ducks.
Eleman Beauty appears as a customer logo on Pebblely's current homepage.
Sebastian says Pebblely-sourced Instagram ad creatives improved engagement and performance.
Ewa Kwiatkowska says Pebblely addressed a long-standing need to show changing products in varied and dynamic settings.
Felicia Brady reports clear background removal but says the free access was exhausted in about ten minutes, preventing adequate evaluation.
Duc Anh says Pebblely is inexpensive and saves time and effort in product-image creation.
Avish says Pebblely provides efficient, cost-effective furniture backgrounds without manual removal or expensive photography; the customer-owned site confirms a Jodhpur merchant serving India.
Roberta Lacey says Pebblely enabled model-style imagery for the brand, website and social media without professional-photo-shoot cost.
Luminara Jewelry's archived Shopify review reports one initially acceptable image from 20 credits after roughly four hours, while noting that results improved with learning.
A founder article highlights Manu Velez using a signed product photo to demonstrate that Pebblely could retain the actual product in a generated scene.
Nadia Zueva frames Pebblely as an affordable product-photography option for small brands and suggests stronger lighting and super-resolution controls.
Sushank says Pebblely helps create more lively brand images.
Melissa Buening reports that Pebblely made product-imagery work 65% easier.
RHR Luxury Home Fragrance's Shopify review says about half of generated images were usable and published during an approximately one-hour trial of the app.
Robert Davidson says Pebblely creates usable images in seconds and has saved time and money across multiple occasions without editing work.
Lynn Seresin says replacing stand and mannequin imagery with Pebblely images increased sales and reports a fast support response.
Christian Hornby says Pebblely helps agency clients without frequent photo-shoot resources create lifestyle imagery and reports strong engagement and ad performance.
The ShoeCo is a current homepage logo and a 2023 founder article says it used Pebblely images on Facebook and Instagram to sell shoes.
Tony describes Pebblely as an easier product-imagery workflow than Canva or Photoshop.
Vesper Wine's archived Shopify review calls the app a game changer after three months but also reports outages.
Sebastián Legarraga says Pebblely helped create square menu photos.
The current homepage positions Pebblely as an AI product-photo generator for marketplace listings, social media, websites, email banners and ads; it claims more than 25 million images generated, more than one million creatives, bulk generation and more than 100 templates, and carries 16 named testimonials plus five customer logos.
company · accessed 2026-07-13The current workflow is upload and crop, review auto-extracted visible product text and add position or style guidance, then generate from templates or prompts. It supports reference images, brand colors, five aspect-ratio presets, standard and high-resolution generation, natural-language edits, recent-history search, bulk generation and group shots of up to five products.
company · accessed 2026-07-13Co-founder Swee Kiat describes a 2026 rebuild from the prior background-removal and canvas workflow to a three-step product. The new model is described as handling people holding products, complex scenes and fine details, with 40-plus templates, prompts, style images, colors, multiple sizes and bulk generation.
company · accessed 2026-07-13Current monthly plans are Lite at US$9 for 30 images, Basic at US$19 for 200 images and bulk generation, and Pro at US$39 for 500 images and bulk generation. Annual prices are US$90, US$179 and US$379 respectively. Subscriptions renew automatically; credits do not roll over; there is no free trial; images belong to the user; uploads and results are said not to be used for AI training; and generated-image purchases are non-refundable.
company · accessed 2026-07-13The terms say users own generated images and may use them as they wish, but Pebblely does not assure that outputs avoid third-party intellectual-property rights and places use risk on the user. They set a minimum age of 16, user responsibility for account security, narrow refund conditions and a liability cap equal to fees paid.
company · accessed 2026-07-13The privacy policy says Stripe handles payment data and Pebblely stores product images, descriptions, negative prompts and reference images to provide and improve services. It describes deletion by email subject to exceptions but provides no concrete retention period; unlike the live pricing FAQ, this older policy does not expressly address AI-training use.
company · accessed 2026-07-13Pebblely automatically extracts visible brand, product, ingredients, dosage, taglines and warnings plus position or style cues, including languages beyond English, and sends them into generation. Users can review and correct the extracted text. No accuracy benchmark or error rate is disclosed.
company · accessed 2026-07-13The article distinguishes repeatable templates from custom prompting, supports reference images and colors for brand aesthetic, and describes product, human, model and lifestyle scenes. Its advice to try several templates is human guidance, not automatic performance optimization.
company · accessed 2026-07-13The current product can produce a ready-to-use image in roughly ten seconds and four images in about a minute for four credits. The workflow ends in reviewing and downloading files; the article does not show publishing to an ecommerce, ad or social system.
company · accessed 2026-07-13Co-founder Alfred Lua says Pebblely launched January 4, 2023 and reached more than 1.06 million signups in seven months, with paying customers in more than 100 countries. He names founders Alfred Lua and Swee Kiat Lim, describes a 3.5-person team and says the company was bootstrapped with no outside funding at that time. The article also documents a then-live API and legacy canvas features, plus named uses by The ShoeCo, Enzo, Homes of Rajasthan, Duckshop, The Brownie Bar and Manu Velez.
company · accessed 2026-07-13The current official marketplace page says Pebblely launched in 2023, targets small-business owners, creative agencies and designers, has two launches and displays a 4.5/5 aggregate from four reviews and 512 followers.
official_marketplace · accessed 2026-07-13The official marketplace exposes four current reviews from Daniel Chua, A.D., Felicia Brady and Nadia Zueva. They provide qualitative differentiation, a four-star evaluation with output and mobile limitations, a roughly ten-minute free-access experience, and a small-brand affordability perspective.
official_marketplace · accessed 2026-07-13The makers page names Alfred Lua and Swee Kiat Lim and lists the January 2023 Pebblely and November 2023 Pebblely Fashion launches. Its stale route shows 13 reviews and 506 followers, contradicting the current product page's four reviews and 512 followers.
official_marketplace · accessed 2026-07-13The official marketplace retains the historical Pebblely Fashion launch as an AI photo-shoot product for fashion brands. No separate live current Fashion workflow or destination was found; current main-product sources separately show model and people-holding-product scenes.
official_marketplace · accessed 2026-07-13Alfred Lua's launch post says he and Swee Kiat Lim launched Pebblely, describes Swee Kiat as an AI researcher and Alfred as a former ecommerce merchant, and frames the product around generating backgrounds for product images.
official_social · accessed 2026-07-13The founder's 2024 post describes a prior product version with an API and design-tool workflow and cites 23 million generated images. The current site rebuild supersedes this workflow and current API availability is not established.
official_social · accessed 2026-07-13The 2023 article documents a former Shopify app that selected a store product, generated and edited imagery, and added a chosen result to the product listing in one click. The official Shopify listing now says the app is unavailable, so this external write is historical rather than a current capability.
company · accessed 2026-07-13Shopify's official listing identifies Pebblely as the developer but states the app is not currently available on the Shopify App Store. This limits current integration and external-publishing claims.
official_marketplace · accessed 2026-07-13The official review surface shows two unarchived reviews—Delidia's one-star 2025 account of bugs and image distortion and RHR Luxury Home Fragrance's five-star 2023 report that about half of generated images were usable—and exposes archived reviews from Luminara Jewelry and Vesper Wine.
official_marketplace · accessed 2026-07-13The customer-owned site verifies that named Pebblely testimonial customer Homes of Rajasthan is an India-based furniture merchant: it lists INR prices, a Jodhpur, Rajasthan address and India-wide shipping. The site does not independently mention Pebblely or validate an outcome.
customer · accessed 2026-07-13Shiprocket's official guidance says product images help marketplace differentiation and acknowledges that professional photography is unaffordable for some ecommerce retailers. It establishes strategic problem adjacency only and does not mention Pebblely, an integration, a partnership or shared economics.
company · accessed 2026-07-13This older article documents reference-image guidance in the prior interface. The current how-to page independently re-proves reference-image use, so only the old UI details are historical.
company · accessed 2026-07-13This older article describes batch generation in the previous product. Current homepage, how-to and pricing sources independently establish that bulk generation remains available on Basic and Pro.
company · accessed 2026-07-13The old canvas product could add logos and badges. That canvas feature is absent from the retained 2026 current-product sources, so its present availability is unknown and it is not scored as current brand-control execution.
company · accessed 2026-07-13The current blog index surfaces the retained 2026 rebuild and workflow articles alongside selected 2023 educational posts. Older product articles remain reachable but are not all index-linked, so dated workflow claims are treated as historical unless re-proved by current pages.
company · accessed 2026-07-13