Background Remover
Instantly remove image backgrounds securely in your browser.
Click or drag an image here
Pro Tip: You can also press Ctrl + V to paste an image directly.
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Available Storage On Disk: 10.0 GB
How to use our AI Background Remover
How to Use the Free AI Background Remover
Removing the background from an image used to require complex photo editing software and a steady hand. With our local AI Background Remover, it is entirely automated. Simply drag and drop your photo into the upload box. Our in-browser machine learning model will instantly analyze the image, detect the primary subject (whether it's a person, product, or animal), and precisely cut out the background. Once the process is complete, you can download your new image as a transparent PNG, ready to be used in presentations, e-commerce stores, or social media graphics.
Why Local AI is Better for Privacy
Most free background removal tools on the internet require you to upload your personal photos to their cloud servers. This poses a massive privacy risk, especially if you are editing photos of family members, unreleased products, or sensitive ID documents. Local Image Tools utilizes advanced WebAssembly technology to run the AI model directly on your own device's hardware. Your images never leave your computer, ensuring complete data privacy and security. Furthermore, because there are no expensive servers to maintain, we can offer this tool completely free of charge with no hidden subscriptions.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a transparent PNG? A transparent PNG is an image file format that allows the background to be completely see-through, allowing you to layer your cutout subject over other images or colored backgrounds.
- Does this work on complex edges like hair? Yes! Our AI models are trained on millions of images and are highly capable of detecting fine details like hair follicles, fur, and complex object edges.
- Is there a file size limit? Because processing happens locally, the only limit is your device's RAM. Most modern browsers can easily handle up to 20MB images.