Color Removal V2: erase backgrounds with one click per color

Removes up to 3 background colors and leaves a transparent background. Works best on logos, scanned art, AI-generated subjects with solid backgrounds.

Color Removal V2 deletes the background of an image by the color you want gone. Most designs have a white, off-white, or single-color background, and Color Removal V2 clears those cleanly, leaving see-through pixels. You can remove up to 10 colors in one step.

Why this step matters

Print-on-demand sites, Etsy listings, and AI-image workflows all need transparent backgrounds β€” the background has to be invisible so the shirt, mug, or canvas color shows through. With Color Removal V2 in your pipeline, every image comes out with a clean see-through background, ready to upload.

How to use it

  1. Add Color Removal V2 to your pipeline.
  2. Choose how it finds the color: Auto (it samples the background from the corners of your image) or Manual (you pick the exact color with the picker or a hex code).
  3. Pick a Preset β€” Low, Medium (the default), or High.
  4. If it's not quite right, nudge the Base Threshold slider.
  5. Need to remove more than one background color? Click Add another color (up to 10).

The settings

SettingWhat it does
Color Mode (Auto / Manual)Auto reads the background color from the edges of your image. Manual lets you click a color or paste a hex code (like #FFFFFF for white).
Preset (Low / Medium / High)A one-click strength. Low removes less (safest), Medium is the default, High removes more (for stubborn backgrounds). Choosing a preset sets the Base Threshold for you.
Base Threshold (0–100)Fine-tune how close a color has to be to get erased. Higher removes a wider range (can start eating into your subject); lower is stricter.
Auto-Trim (default ON)After removing the background, automatically cuts off the empty edges β€” saves adding a separate Trim step.
Contiguous (default OFF)When ON, only removes background that's connected to the edges, keeping any matching color inside your design.
Advanced (toggle)Opens fine-tuning for tricky images β€” interior controls (for gaps inside the design) and Halo Width (removes the faint colored ring left around a subject). Most people never need these.
Add another colorStack up to 10 colors to remove in one pass. Each color has its own settings.

Tips

  • Start with Medium + Auto. That handles most images.
  • Background not fully gone? Switch the preset to High, or raise Base Threshold a little. Eating into your design? Lower it, or drop to Low.
  • A logo or shape the same color as the background? Turn on Contiguous so only the outer background goes.
  • Faint colored halo around your subject? Turn on Advanced and raise Halo Width.
  • Multi-colored background? Use Add another color and pick each one.

When to use a different tool instead

  • Hair, fur, or soft/photographic edges: AI Background Removal (15 credits per image) handles these far better.
  • Gradients or busy scenes with no clear background color: use AI Background Removal.

Things Color Removal V2 doesn't do

  • It sees colors, not objects. If your subject is the same color as the background, that color gets removed everywhere (turn on Contiguous to help).
  • It doesn't add a new background. It just makes the old one transparent. To put your subject on a colored background, add Canvas Fill or Reposition.