imgresizer.org

Remove Background

Unlimited background removal, free forever. Unlike remove.bg - no credits, no monthly limit, no upload. AI runs entirely in your browser.

AI runs in your browser — nothing is uploaded

remove.bg

50 images free, then paid
$9 / month for 100 images
Image uploaded to server
Account required

imgresizer.org

FREE
Unlimited images, forever
$0 — no plan, no credits
AI runs in your browser
No account, no sign-up

Your image is processed locally. Nothing is uploaded.

How to use Remove Background

  1. 1

    Upload your image

    Drop a JPG, PNG or WebP image onto the tool or click to select. You can do this unlimited times - no account or sign-up needed.

  2. 2

    AI removes the background

    The RMBG-1.4 neural network runs entirely inside your browser. On first use the model (~40 MB) downloads once and is cached. Every image after that is instant.

  3. 3

    Choose a background

    Pick transparent, white, black, a custom colour, or blur the original. The preview updates instantly without re-processing.

  4. 4

    Download and repeat

    Download as PNG with full transparency preserved. Then drop the next image - no limit, no counter, no paywall.

Unlimited vs. limited - why it matters

Most background removal tools treat images as a commodity you pay per unit. remove.bg, the most well-known service, gives you 50 free removals per month then charges $9 for 100 images, scaling up from there. For anyone with a product catalogue, a portfolio, or a recurring design workflow, those limits become expensive fast. This tool has no such system. The AI model runs entirely inside your browser using WebAssembly - your device does the computation, not our server. Because there is no server processing your images, there is nothing to meter, nothing to charge per use, and no quota to exhaust. Process one image or ten thousand - the cost is zero either way.

Privacy as a feature, not a footnote

When you upload an image to a background removal service, that image travels over the internet to a server, gets processed there, and the result is sent back. Your image is briefly stored on infrastructure you do not control, potentially logged, and subject to the service data retention policy. This tool takes a different approach: the RMBG-1.4 neural network - a 40 MB quantized model - downloads to your browser once and runs locally using WebAssembly. The pixels in your image are processed in your browser tab and the result is generated entirely on your device. No image data leaves your machine at any point. This is not a privacy claim backed by a policy document - it is a technical reality enforced by the architecture.

The AI model behind it

The tool uses RMBG-1.4, an encoder-decoder segmentation network trained on a diverse dataset of product photos, portraits, objects, and scenes. It handles hair strands, fur, fine transparent edges, and complex backgrounds with high accuracy. On first use the model downloads and is stored in your browser cache. Subsequent sessions load it from cache in under a second. The model itself is never re-downloaded unless you clear your browser data.

What you can do with the result

The output is a PNG with full alpha channel transparency. You can place the subject on any background: transparent for design tools and web use, white or black for marketplace listings and print, a custom brand colour for social media graphics, or a blurred version of the original for a professional portrait look. All background options are applied client-side as canvas compositing - no re-processing, instant preview. If you want to resize the cutout before placing it, the resize tool handles PNG transparency correctly. You can also add a border or use the watermark tool to brand the result before downloading. For a comparison of AI vs. manual selection methods, the guide on how to remove backgrounds from images covers which approach works best for different subjects.

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