Comparison · Last updated July 3, 2026
Booth.ai Is Gone. Here's Where Its Users Went.
Booth.ai no longer exists — the domain now redirects to a for-sale listing. If you used Booth.ai for AI product photography, Look Atlas covers the workflow with a specialist focus on fashion and jewelry: upload a product photo, get professional on-model or studio imagery back in minutes, from a company that is actively shipping.
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The TL;DR
| Look Atlas | Booth.ai | |
|---|---|---|
| Status | ✓ Active, shipping weekly | Offline — domain listed for sale (~$999K asking) |
| Product photography from uploads | ✓ Yes — on-model and studio-clean | Was its pitch (B2B, YC W23) |
| On-model apparel | ✓ Core workflow, 100+ models | Limited (staging-focused) |
| Jewelry | ✓ Dedicated workflow | Not supported |
| Longevity risk | ✓ Revenue-funded roadmap, shipping weekly | Shut down within ~2 years of launch |
What happened to Booth.ai
Booth.ai launched out of Y Combinator (W23) promising professional product photography from simple uploads, aimed at B2B teams. Within roughly two years it was gone: as of July 2026, booth.ai redirects to a domain marketplace listing asking close to a million dollars for the name. The YC directory lists the company as acquired; no product survived the transition.
The residual searches for a Booth.ai alternative come from teams that liked the promise — professional imagery without a studio — and need a tool that still exists to deliver it.
The lesson buyers took from Booth.ai (and HuHu, and Vmake)
Booth.ai is not an isolated case. HuHu AI discontinued in 2025. Vmake's fashion tool was spun out and rebranded twice in eighteen months. In a category this young, vendor survival is a feature — the tool you build your catalog workflow on needs to exist next quarter.
The practical checklist: does the vendor have real paying customers in your category, visible product velocity, and pricing that suggests a business rather than a growth experiment? Look Atlas is revenue-funded, ships weekly, and its largest customers are production jewelry and fashion brands — the boring signals that predict a tool still being there.
Covering the Booth.ai workflow, and then some
Booth.ai's pitch was staged product photography from uploads. Look Atlas covers that and goes further into the categories that convert on imagery: on-model apparel (flat lay in, editorial model photography out), a dedicated [jewelry workflow](https://lookatlas.com/lp/jewelry), custom brand models on every plan, and art-directed settings.
Plans run $49–179/mo (as of July 2026), and your first shoot is free with no card — enough to validate against whatever you have archived from Booth.ai.
When Booth.ai is the better choice
- There is no scenario — Booth.ai is offline and its domain is for sale. This section exists because we keep it on every comparison page, even when the honest answer is one line.
When Look Atlas is the better choice
- You need the professional-imagery-from-uploads workflow Booth.ai promised, from a vendor that exists.
- You sell apparel or jewelry, where Look Atlas's specialist pipelines go beyond Booth.ai's staging focus.
- You care about vendor longevity after being burned once.
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