AI Background Removal: when Color Removal isn't enough

AI background removal for tricky images that the free Color Removal tool can't handle. Pick Recraft or Pixian. 15 credits per image. Sign-in required.

AI Background Removal handles the images Color Removal can't β€” hair, fur, soft edges, busy backgrounds, photorealistic subjects. Instead of targeting a color, it understands what the subject is and cuts cleanly around it.

This is a paid AI tool. Each use costs 15 credits (about 1.5Β’ at $1 per 1,000 credits). You need to sign in to use it. The free Color Removal tool handles most clean-background designs without needing this.

When to use AI Background Removal vs free Color Removal

Use thisWhen
Color Removal (free)Designs with one or two flat background colors that don't appear in the subject
AI Background Removal (paid)Photos of people, furry pets, hair / fringe / fur edges, busy or detailed backgrounds, transparent or glossy subjects, anything Color Removal eats parts of

If you're not sure which to try, try Color Removal first β€” it's free and works for most product designs. Only spend credits when Color Removal genuinely can't get it clean.

How to use it

  1. Add AI Background Removal to your pipeline.
  2. Pick the model:
  • Recraft β€” generally cleaner edges on photographic subjects
  • Pixian β€” tends to preserve fine detail (hair strands, fur tips) better

There are no other settings to tune. The model does the work.

The settings

SettingWhat it does
ModelPick Recraft or Pixian. Both are professional-grade AI background removers β€” they just have different strengths. Try one on a test image; if the result has soft edges or missing detail, try the other.

That's it. No tolerance, no edge controls, no model parameters. The AI handles all that.

Common uses

  • Photos of people for product mockups β€” face / hair / shoulders cleanly cut from a busy background
  • Pets, plush toys, anything with fur β€” AI handles fringe edges Color Removal eats away
  • Glossy or reflective products (jewelry, glass, polished metal) β€” where reflections trip up Color Removal
  • Detailed character illustrations with halo edges around hair or feathers
  • Photorealistic AI generations with complex backgrounds you don't want to re-prompt

Tips

  • Test which model works for your subject type before batching. Run one image through Recraft, then Pixian, compare. Use whichever gave cleaner edges across your test image, then run the whole batch with that model.
  • Add Trim after if the cutout has empty space around it (it usually does).
  • Add Reposition next to put the clean cutout on the canvas size your platform needs.
  • Combine with the free tools as a safety net. Sometimes Color Removal + Trim is good enough; only switch to AI Background Removal when it isn't.

Things AI Background Removal doesn't do

  • It doesn't add a new background. It just removes the existing one. To put your subject on a colored canvas, add a Frames step or use Reposition with a colored canvas.
  • It doesn't fix bad source images. Out-of-focus, low-resolution, or heavily compressed sources will still come out the same way they came in (just with the background gone).
  • It doesn't work without sign-in. The credits system requires an account so we can track usage. If you try to add this tool without being signed in, you'll be prompted to sign in first.
  • It can't be undone after credits are spent. Once you click Download All and the AI processes your batch, the credits are deducted. There's no refund for an "I changed my mind" run β€” so test with one image before processing 200.

How credits work

  • 1,000 credits cost $1. Buy in bundles from your account page.
  • Each AI Background Removal use is 15 credits (~1.5Β’) per image.
  • A typical 100-image batch costs 1,500 credits ($1.50).
  • Credits don't expire.
  • The Chrome extension and Desktop app may include monthly credit allowances when they launch β€” for now, credits are pay-as-you-go.

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