
Amaze and Picsart Partner to Turn Picsart Designs into Physical and Digital Products That Can Be Sold Globally
For the First Time,Picsart Users Can Create Physical and Digital Merchandise Within the Creative App and Unlock New E-Commerce Opportunities
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA / ACCESS Newswire / June 26, 2025 / Amaze Holdings, Inc. (NYSE American:AMZE) ("Amaze"), a global leader in creator-powered commerce, today announced that its subsidiary, Amaze Software, Inc. ("Amaze Software") has partnered with Picsart, a leading creative platform with over 150 million active monthly users worldwide. Picsart offers more than 3,000 editing tools, filters, and effects for creators of all skill levels.
For the first time, Picsart users can turn their digital art, edits and designs into physical products such as hoodies, stickers and tote bags and sell them directly within the app.
The new integration, powered by Amaze's integrated commerce and global supply chain solutions, allows Picsart creators of all experience levels to instantly transform their content into merchandise they can wear, gift or monetize. Users can choose to order a sample of any of their designs for personal use or launch a storefront to sell their products across any social platform - with integrated selling experiences specifically built for YouTube, TikTok, and Twitch. All of this is supported by Amaze's connected commerce tools and global supply chain.
"Picsart users already invest time and creativity into their edits and now that creativity can be experienced beyond the screen. This partnership turns digital expression into real-world impact," said Aaron Day, CEO of Amaze Software. "We are proud to power this integration and expand access to the creator economy for millions of people with no inventory or follower count required."
The Amaze integration is available to Picsart users now. To try the one-tap flow from Picsart to product, open any completed project in the Picsart app and tap to create your first piece of merch.
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About Amaze:Amaze Software, Inc. is an end-to-end, creator-powered commerce platform offering tools for seamless product creation, advanced e-commerce solutions, and scalable managed services. By empowering anyone to "sell anything, anywhere," Amaze enables creators to tell their stories, cultivate deeper audience connections, and generate sustainable income through shoppable, authentic experiences. Discover more at www.amaze.co.
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These statements are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and assumptions that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected or otherwise implied by the forward-looking statement. These risks include: our ability to execute our plans and strategies; our limited operating history and history of losses; our financial position and need for additional capital; our ability to attract and retain our creator base and expand the range of products available for sale; we may experience difficulties in managing our growth and expenses; we may not keep pace with technological advances; there may be undetected errors or defects in our software or issues related to data computing, processing or storage; our reliance on third parties to provide key services for our business, including cloud hosting, marketing platforms, payment providers and network providers; failure to maintain or enhance our brand; our ability to protect our intellectual property; significant interruptions, delays or outages in services from our platform; significant data breach or disruption of the information technology systems or networks and cyberattacks; risks associated with international operations; general economic and competitive factors affecting our business generally; changes in laws and regulations, including those related to privacy, online liability, consumer protection, and financial services; our dependence on senior management and other key personnel; and our ability to attract, retain and motivate qualified personnel and senior management.
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SOURCE: Amaze Holdings, Inc.
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