AI-powered background removal. Model downloads automatically on page load.
Click directly on the background to remove that specific color.
Removes all pixels globally matching a color.
Open an image via File → Open, drag & drop onto canvas, or press Ctrl+O
Select a tool from the left toolbar — hover to see its name and keyboard shortcut
Use the BG tab to remove and replace backgrounds
Export via File → Export PNG/JPEG/WebP or Ctrl+S
Click and drag to draw a selection rectangle. The selection will have marching ants animation. Use with Copy/Cut/Paste. Press Delete to clear selected area.
Drag to define the crop region (rule-of-thirds grid shown). Release mouse and confirm in the prompt to crop. Permanently removes content outside selection.
Paint with foreground color. Adjust Size, Opacity, and Hardness in the Tool panel. Low hardness creates soft feathered edges. Supports pressure-simulated strokes.
Erase pixels to transparency. Same Size/Opacity/Hardness controls as brush. On a canvas without transparency, creates white. Ideal for touching up BG removal.
Flood-fill a connected region with the foreground color. Adjust Tolerance — higher values fill more color variations. Best for flat-color areas.
Double Click on the canvas to open the text dialog. Choose font, size, bold/italic, and alignment. Text is placed as an editable text node on the canvas. Double click the text to edit it.
Drag to draw Rectangle, Ellipse, or Line. Hold Shift while dragging to constrain to square/circle/45° line. Toggle Fill in Tool options.
Click any pixel to sample its color. Includes a 5x5 Magnifying Loupe and 3x3 pixel averaging for precision. Tip: Hold Alt (Option) with any tool to quick-toggle the Eyedropper. Sampled colors are saved in the Color Picker History.
Click and drag the canvas to pan around. You can also hold Space with any tool active to temporarily switch to pan. Use Ctrl + Scroll to zoom.
Best for: Studio photos, product images, passport photos on solid
BG.
How it works: AI powered selection of main subject, removing everything
else.
Tips: For manual touchups use the eraser or pick color modes.
Best for: When auto-detect picks wrong background, gradient backgrounds, or
multi-colored backgrounds.
How to use: Click the button, then click directly on the background area in
your image. That color becomes the removal seed. Repeat multiple times for different
background areas.
Best for: Removing a color that appears scattered throughout the image (not
just connected areas). Good for chroma key / green screen cleanup.
How to use: Click the button, click on the color to remove globally. Lower
tolerance = only exact matches. Higher = removes similar shades too.
Best for: Magic inpainting removal of unwanted items.
How to use: Select the Erase Tool, select "Fast" or "AI Content Aware", and
brush over the item. The item will be seamlessly removed and the background inpainted.
Expand — positive values grow the transparent area (removes edge fringing).
Negative values shrink it (restores lost edge pixels).
Smooth — applies Gaussian smoothing to the alpha channel edge, creating
softer, more natural transitions. Run after removal for best results.
Click any color swatch to instantly apply a solid background. The "+" button opens a full color picker. Great for professional product photos and presentations.
9 professionally designed gradient backgrounds. Click any thumbnail to apply. Perfect for social media, portfolios, and creative projects.
Procedurally generated backgrounds: Dots, Grid, Diagonal, Checkers, Hexagons, Noise. Each is rendered at full image resolution.
Illustrated backgrounds: Studio, Bokeh, Mountains, Night City, Beach, Abstract. Click to apply — they adapt to your image dimensions.
Upload any photo as a background. It will be scaled to fit your canvas dimensions. Use high-resolution images for best quality output.
Brightness: Overall lightness. Contrast: Difference between lights and darks. Exposure: Simulates camera exposure (multiplicative). Highlights/Shadows: Target only bright or dark areas.
Saturation: Color intensity (−100 = grayscale). Hue: Shift all colors around the color wheel. Temperature: Warm (orange) or cool (blue). Tint: Green or magenta cast.
Adjustments are live preview only until you click Apply. This means you can tweak multiple sliders and compare before committing. Click Reset to revert to original. Once applied, the change joins History.
| New Canvas | Ctrl+N |
| Open File | Ctrl+O |
| Save/Export | Ctrl+S |
| Undo | Ctrl+Z |
| Redo | Ctrl+Y / Ctrl+Shift+Z |
| Select All | Ctrl+A |
| Copy | Ctrl+C |
| Cut | Ctrl+X |
| Paste | Ctrl+V |
| Fit to View | Ctrl+0 |
| 100% Zoom | Ctrl+1 |
| Zoom In/Out | + / − or Ctrl+Scroll |
| Pan (temporary) | Hold Space |
| Swap Colors | X |
| Delete Selection | Delete / Backspace |
| Deselect | Escape |
| Select tool | V |
| Crop tool | C |
| Brush tool | B |
| Eraser tool | E |
| Fill tool | F |
| Text tool | T |
| Rectangle | R |
| Ellipse | O |
| Line | L |
| Eyedropper | I |
Use PNG when you need transparency (removed background). Larger file size but perfect quality. Best for logos, product cutouts, graphics.
Transparent areas become white. Smaller file size. Use quality 85–95 for good balance. Best for photos intended for web or print.
Best of both worlds: supports transparency AND smaller file size than PNG. Use for web. Not supported by all older apps.