AI metadata for stock contributors

Generate marketplace-ready
photo metadata in seconds.

Upload a batch, generate titles, descriptions, and keywords tuned for stock marketplaces, then export — no spreadsheets, no tab-switching.

25 free generations on signup — no credit card needed.

Screenshot of the Picseta photos library showing a grid of uploaded stock photos, each with AI-generated title, description, and keyword count visible on the card

Three steps to published metadata

Screenshot of the Picseta upload area showing a drag-and-drop zone with multiple JPEG files being dropped, and a progress indicator showing photos being processed
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Upload photos

Drop one image or a full batch from your latest stock shoot.

Screenshot of the photos library with the "Generate all" button highlighted and several photo cards showing a loading spinner while AI metadata is being generated in real time
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Generate metadata

Picseta writes titles, descriptions, and keywords tuned for marketplaces.

Screenshot of a photo metadata editor panel showing the generated title, description text area, and a scrollable list of ~35 keywords with individual remove buttons and a CSV export button
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Review and copy

Edit quickly, copy clean metadata, or export all rows as CSV.

Every tool your workflow needs

Batch generation

Process many photos in one pass instead of one-by-one prompts.

Hint input

Steer metadata output with custom context for each upload.

CSV export

Export metadata in bulk for Adobe Stock and other workflows.

Keywords editor

Refine keywords before publishing so each image stays discoverable.

Chrome extension — included

Autofill titles, descriptions, and keywords directly on Shutterstock contributor pages. No copy-paste, no tab switching.

See it in action

Screenshot of the /photos page showing a responsive grid of uploaded stock photos. Each card displays the photo thumbnail, filename, and a badge showing whether metadata has been generated. Checkboxes in the top-left corner of each card allow bulk selection for batch generation or deletion.

Photo library

Your whole shoot in one place

Upload a batch and see every photo in a clean grid. Metadata status is visible at a glance — select the ones you need and generate in bulk.

Screenshot of the metadata detail panel for a single photo. Shows the photo thumbnail on the left, and on the right: an editable title field, a multi-line description text area, a keyword tag list with individual remove buttons, Shutterstock category dropdowns (category 1 and 2), submission type selector (Commercial / Editorial), and an image type selector (Photo / Illustration). A Copy button is visible for each field.

Metadata editor

Review, edit, copy — all inline

Every generated field is editable before you publish. Fix a keyword, tweak the title, or copy everything to the clipboard in one click.

Screenshot of the Shutterstock contributor submission form at submit.shutterstock.com with the Picseta Chrome extension panel open alongside it. The extension panel shows the matched photo by filename with its generated metadata. A single Autofill button is highlighted, and after clicking, the title, description, category fields, and all keywords are filled in the Shutterstock form.

Chrome extension

Autofill Shutterstock in one click

The extension matches your photo by filename, pulls up the metadata, and fills every field in the Shutterstock contributor form — no copy-paste, no tab switching.

Starter plan

$5/mo

500 generations/month.
Resets on the 1st.

Everything you need,
at $5 a month.

Includes the Chrome extension — autofill Shutterstock forms without leaving the page. Cancel anytime.

New accounts get 25 free lifetime generations to try before subscribing.

See full pricing →

Common questions

Can I try Picseta before paying?

Yes. Every new account gets 25 free lifetime generations — no credit card required. Once those are used, you can subscribe to Starter for $5/month to continue.

How many generations do I get on Starter?

Starter includes 500 AI metadata generations per month for $5.

Can I edit metadata before exporting?

Yes. You can review and adjust titles, descriptions, and keywords before copying or CSV export.

Does Picseta support batch uploads?

Yes. Upload multiple photos and generate metadata in one workflow.

Is the Chrome extension available?

Yes. The Chrome extension is included in the Starter plan. It autofills your metadata directly on Shutterstock contributor pages — no tab switching needed.

Are my original photos stored at full resolution?

No. Uploaded images are resized before storage — thumbnails to 400 px and working copies to 1080 px on the longest side. Full-resolution files are never retained, which limits exposure if you upload sensitive or unreleased work.

About Picseta

Picseta is a stock photo metadata tool. Upload photos, get titles, descriptions, and keywords back in a few seconds. The same batch that used to take 20 minutes to keyword manually goes through in one pass.

AI keywording for stock photos

Shutterstock requires 15–50 keywords per image — and they need to match how buyers search, not how photographers describe their own work. Picseta reads the actual image and returns the full set, including feeling and color tags (which Shutterstock flags as required fields, not optional ones).

Shutterstock keyword generator

The Chrome extension fills the Shutterstock contributor form for you. Open any asset on submit.shutterstock.com, and the extension looks it up by filename in your Picseta library. One click: title, description, both category dropdowns, and all keywords — directly in the form.

What else is included

Keywords are one field. Picseta also generates the title, description, Shutterstock categories (primary and secondary), submission type (Commercial or Editorial), and image type. Editorial photos get the location-date prefix added to the description in the exact format Shutterstock wants.

Stock photo keywording for contributors

Most contributors keyword photos one at a time: open the form, type something from memory, hope it matches what buyers actually search. Picseta generates the whole batch at once. Review what came back, edit anything that looks off, and you're done. The photo library and keyword workflow are in the same place.

Adobe Stock metadata and CSV export

Adobe Stock takes bulk metadata via CSV, one row per photo: filename, title, description, and keywords separated by semicolons. Picseta's export is already in that format. Select the photos, export, and the file goes straight into Adobe Stock's bulk upload tool without reformatting.

Batch keywording for stock photos

50 photos is 50 sets of metadata. Picseta goes through the whole batch in one pass — select, click generate, and a counter tracks each image as it finishes. Anything that errors or hits a rate limit stays flagged separately so you can retry those without touching the rest. Learn more in our guide to batch keywording for stock photos.

More guides for stock contributors

Read our complete stock photo keywording guide for keyword best practices, or learn how to write stock photo descriptions that rank. We also cover Shutterstock metadata requirements and how AI handles stock photo metadata.