Canvas Fill: put your design on a solid-color background

Fill the space behind your image with a solid color, with optional padding.

Canvas Fill puts a solid color behind your image. If your design has a see-through (transparent) background, Canvas Fill drops a color behind it β€” turning a cut-out into a finished image on a colored background.

When to use it

  • You removed the background (with Color Removal V2) and now want your subject on a colored background instead of transparent.
  • You want every image in a batch to sit on the same brand color.
  • You want a little breathing room (padding) around the subject.

How to use it

  1. Add Canvas Fill to your pipeline.
  2. Pick the Color you want behind your image.
  3. Set Padding if you want space between your subject and the edges.

The settings

SettingWhat it does
ColorThe solid color placed behind your image. Click the color box or paste a hex code (like #FFFFFF for white).
Padding (0–200)Adds space around your image before filling. 0 fills right up to the edges; higher numbers leave a border of the fill color around your subject.

Canvas Fill vs. similar tools

  • Reposition β€” use it when you need an exact canvas size (width / height / DPI) for a specific product. Canvas Fill just puts a color behind whatever size you already have.
  • Frames β€” adds a decorative border. Canvas Fill fills the whole background with one flat color.

Tips

  • Put Canvas Fill after Color Removal V2 β€” remove the old background first, then add the new color.
  • Save it in a preset so every batch gets the same background color automatically.