Runs in your browser — 100% private

Remove Image
Background

Drop any photo. The AI isolates your subject and delivers a transparent PNG — instantly, privately, for free.

Drop your image here

PNG, JPG, WebP, AVIF — processed privately in your browser

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No uploads No account needed No watermarks Unlimited use WebGPU accelerated
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Drop your image

Drag a photo onto the tool or click to browse. PNG, JPG, and WebP all work.

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AI removes the background

The MODNet model runs in WebAssembly or WebGPU directly in your browser. No server ever sees your image.

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Download transparent PNG

Review the before/after comparison, then save the result as a full-quality transparent PNG.

Your images never leave your device

Most background removal tools send your photos to a remote server, introducing privacy risk and latency. This tool uses Transformers.js to run the entire AI pipeline in your browser via WebAssembly. Once the model is cached, background removal works even offline.

What the AI model does

The tool uses MODNet, an MIT-licensed portrait and object matting model. It generates a precise mask of your subject, then composites it onto a transparent canvas using native browser APIs — no lossy compression, no re-encoding.

Frequently asked questions

Is this background remover really free?
Yes, completely free with no usage limits, no account required, and no watermarks on downloaded images.
Does my image get uploaded to a server?
No. The AI model downloads once to your browser cache and all processing happens on your device. Your images are never transmitted anywhere.
What image formats are supported?
PNG, JPEG, WebP, and AVIF inputs are all accepted. The output is always a transparent PNG, which is the only lossless format that supports a full alpha channel.
Why is it slow the first time?
The MODNet model is ~25 MB and is downloaded and cached in your browser on first use. After that it loads from cache and processing is near-instant.
Can I use the result commercially?
The tool itself is free to use for any purpose. The copyright of the resulting image belongs entirely to you.

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