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Isolate subjects and create clean cutouts by removing specific background colors. Perfect for logos and product photography.
Click or Drag Image Here
Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP
Tip: Click on the image to select a color.
No image selected
Processing is done entirely in your browser.
Creating a transparent background is a fundamental task for graphic designers, e-commerce sellers, and content creators. Whether you need to remove image background for transparent PNG files to create a logo or isolate a product for a catalog, our tool makes the process seamless. Unlike complex software like Photoshop, our background color remover uses a "chroma key" approach, allowing you to pick a specific color and erase it instantly.
Solid color backgrounds, such as white or green screens, are common in professional photography. However, they often need to be removed to make the subject fit into different designs. By using our tool to make background transparent, you can:
If you are preparing images for social media, you might also find our Image Cropper or JPG to PNG converter helpful for final formatting.
Not all backgrounds are perfectly flat colors. Lighting can create subtle gradients or shadows. This is where the Tolerance setting comes in. A lower tolerance will only remove pixels that exactly match your selected color, while a higher tolerance will remove similar shades. This flexibility ensures you can isolate subjects even when the lighting isn't perfect.
Many online tools upload your private photos to their servers for processing. Our magic eraser tool is different. It uses client-side JavaScript to process your image directly in your browser. Your data never leaves your computer, making it the safest way to handle sensitive images or proprietary product shots.
For those working with high-resolution assets, you can also use our Image Color Picker to find exact hex codes before starting your background removal process.
If your transparent graphic exported sideways, instantly fix the alignment using a rotate image tool.
Removing a backdrop can sometimes leave soft edges, but you can fix those artifacts if you sharpen image online.
Once you have isolated your graphic from a messy background, protect your intellectual property with a watermark adder.
After finalizing a transparent product shot, convert jpg to webp to drastically reduce the file size for your e-commerce site.
After isolating an object from its background, save the transparency by passing it through an image format converter.
Isolating a colorful subject and using a tool to convert image to black and white creates a striking artistic effect.
Before cropping out complex backgrounds for large print materials, run a total pixels calculation to ensure high fidelity.
After designing a clean, transparent logo, preview how it sits on your social profile with a facebook cover tester.
After cutting an object out of a photo, applying a globalblur to the backdrop creates a professional depth-of-field effect.
Preserving the crisp edges of a transparent cutout is guaranteed when you export using lossless image compression.
Preparing a digital logo for physical printing requires stripping the background and running it through a dpi converter.
Creating symmetrical design assets is incredibly easy when you isolate a subject and create a mirror image online.
Extracting the exact hex codes of a product shot is highly accurate when you use a tool to pull a palette from image.
Embedding a transparent icon directly into a stylesheet requires transforming the image url to base64.
You can upload JPG, PNG, and WEBP files. However, the output will always be a PNG to support the transparency (alpha channel) created by the tool.
Best results are achieved with images that have a high contrast between the subject and the background. Solid, well-lit backgrounds are the easiest to remove.
Currently, the tool targets one primary color range at a time. If your background has multiple distinct colors, you may need to process the image, download it, and re-upload it to target the second color.