Open-ended generation is fun. SellHound is optimized for the boring work that actually ships SKUs.
SellHound vs Caspa
Tools in the Caspa mold are great for experimenting with creative AI product imagery and prompts. SellHound is purpose-built for a different user: the seller who needs predictable angles, marketplace-safe main images, and multi-image sets that do not need five rounds of prompt surgery. You spend time on offers and copy—not wrestling variance out of the model for every new SKU. The tradeoff is clear: Caspa gives you creative freedom, SellHound gives you operational reliability.
Why e-commerce teams pick SellHound
Predictable = shippable
Locked-in conventions for main images, secondaries, and lifestyle so you can refresh listings week after week without a new learning curve per product.
Trained for revenue, not experiments
The workflow assumes you are optimizing conversion and policy compliance, not just generating interesting one-offs for the creative folder.
4K and crops that match the channel
Export shapes that line up with PDP, ads, and email—one generation pass, not a design cleanup for every format.
No prompt engineering required
Guided seller flows replace open-ended text prompts—you describe your product and selling context, not camera angles and lighting setups.
Catalog-wide brand consistency
Every SKU inherits the same visual DNA automatically. No need to remember prompt recipes or maintain style guides for AI generation.
Feature-by-feature
How SellHound stacks up against Caspa for day-to-day selling workflows—not just one-off social posts.
| Feature | SellHound | Caspa |
|---|---|---|
| Product positioning | E-commerce listing and conversion outcomes first | Creative AI product imagery with exploratory controls |
| Consistency at scale | Locked presets for catalogs and variation families | Strong one-off generations; consistency requires discipline |
| Pure white & main images | Targets common marketplace main-image conventions | |
| Lifestyle coverage | Curated room sets aligned to category expectations | Open-ended scenes; quality varies by prompt craft |
| Learning curve | More freedom; steeper path to repeatable results | |
| Crops for ads | Standard aspect ratios for paid social and marketplace ads | |
| 4K output | Designed around high-res PDP and creative reuse | Output quality varies; check latest export limits |
| Iteration speed | Rapid regenerations within listing-ready constraints | Rapid creative exploration with more variance |
| Free trial | ||
| Pricing entry point | $19/mo Starter with 2048px resolution | Pro from ~$19/mo for higher limits and features |
| AI model / virtual model | Built-in model generation for fashion and apparel listings | Model generation via prompting; results vary in consistency |
| White-background compliance | Automatic pure-white mains with fill-ratio presets | |
| Prompt dependency | Minimal—guided flows replace open-ended prompts | High—output quality directly tied to prompt engineering skill |
| When to choose | You ship SKUs weekly and need dependable listing art | You experiment heavily with campaign art direction |
Pricing comparison
SellHound
No credit card required
Caspa
Limited generations per month
When to choose which
Choose SellHound when…
- You need consistent, repeatable listing imagery without learning prompt engineering
- You ship new SKUs weekly and cannot spend time art-directing each generation individually
- Your listings require marketplace-compliant white-background mains as the primary output
- You want multi-image sets (studio, lifestyle, in-use) from one upload, not single images per prompt
- You need catalog-wide visual consistency across 50+ products and their variations
- Your team measures success in conversion rate and sessions, not creative exploration
Choose Caspa when…
- You enjoy creative prompt engineering and want maximum control over AI-generated scenes
- You are generating campaign or social media art where creative variance is a feature, not a bug
- You have a small catalog (under 10 products) and prefer exploring different visual directions
- You want to experiment with AI imagery before committing to a conversion-focused workflow
Real-world scenarios
A skincare brand wants to explore 20 different creative concepts for a product launch campaign
Caspa's open-ended prompting lets you quickly iterate on creative directions without being constrained by listing-focused presets.
An Amazon seller launching 15 supplements needs consistent white-background mains and lifestyle secondaries
SellHound's guided workflow generates compliant multi-image sets with locked visual consistency—no prompt iteration needed per SKU.
A designer wants to prototype how a new product might look in various artistic settings
Creative exploration with varied prompts and experimental scenes is Caspa's strength when consistency matters less than inspiration.
A dropshipper adding 30 products per week needs fast, reliable listing imagery
Predictable output quality and guided flows mean new products get listing-ready images in minutes without per-product prompt tuning.
A multi-channel brand needs its Amazon, Shopify, and Meta ad imagery to share consistent branding
Multi-format crop export and catalog-wide style locking ensure brand coherence across channels—something open-ended generation cannot guarantee.
Who is Caspa built for?
Where SellHound excels
The bottom line for e-commerce sellers
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