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Snaplytics Tools

Remove Background From Image

Drop a photo. Get a clean cut-out in seconds — hair and all. Runs in your browser: private, free, no watermark.

How it works

How to remove the background from an image?

  1. Open the picture

    Drag in a JPG, PNG or WebP, or pick one. It is read straight off your device — nothing is uploaded, so there is no size cap and no queue.

  2. Wait a few seconds

    The subject is found automatically. The first picture can take a little longer while everything warms up — every one after that starts straight away.

  3. Put something behind it

    Leave it transparent, drop in a colour, blur the original background, or load a second picture to sit behind the cut-out. Trim the edge and paint back anything it missed.

  4. Download it

    PNG or WebP keeps the transparency; JPG flattens onto the colour you chose. The cut-out is written at the photo’s own resolution, with nothing stamped in the corner.

Features

What the tool actually does

One click, then done

Drop a photo. The subject is cut out automatically — no lasso or outline tracing.

Hair, fur and fine edges

Soft matte edges keep wisps of hair and blur intact instead of jagged cuts.

Full resolution, free

Original resolution, no watermark, no HD credits.

Whatever goes behind

Transparent, solid colour, blurred original, or your own replacement image.

A brush for the rest

Rub out extras or paint back missing bits. Adjustable brush, soft edge, undo.

Trim to the subject

Crop away empty space with the margin you want.

The photo never leaves

Processed in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.

No account, no counter

No signup, no credits, no monthly limit.

Questions

Frequently asked questions

Is this free, and is the download watermarked or shrunk?

Yes — free, no watermark, original resolution, no signup or credits. One picture at a time; after the first run, more are quick. Use PNG or WebP for transparency; JPG only when the background is a solid colour.

Does my photo get uploaded anywhere?

No. Everything runs in your browser. Your photo never leaves this page.

Why does the first picture take longer?

A one-time warm-up while the tool loads in your browser. After that, later pictures — and later visits — start straight away. Phones are a bit slower; do the first run on Wi-Fi if you can.

How well does it handle hair, fur and glass?

It uses a soft matte, so fine edges can be partly transparent instead of hard-cut. Wispy hair on a busy background is still hard — use the brush and edge sliders to clean those up.

It got part of it wrong. Can I fix it?

Yes. Rub out what it kept, put back what it cut away — soft brush, adjustable size, undo. Trim pulls the edge in to kill halos; softness feathers it. You can also drop a solid colour, a blur, or another photo behind the subject.