Add a White Background to a Photo

Swap any background for pure white — or any solid color — in two clicks: the AI removes the original background on your device, and your chosen color fills in behind the subject.

Privacy-first: every image is processed locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, stored or transmitted to any server.

The marketplace standard, minus the studio

Amazon, eBay and most marketplaces require product photos on a plain white background, and recruiters expect the same from profile shots. Instead of a lightbox, photograph the item anywhere, let the model cut it out, and pick white as the replacement. The color picker takes any hex value, so brand-colored backdrops for a shop or a consistent team-photo background work the same way.

Clean edges on a flat background

A solid backdrop is unforgiving — every halo and jagged edge shows. The edge-smoothing slider feathers the transition so the subject sits naturally on the new color, and the touch-up brushes handle whatever the AI misread. Export as JPG for listings or PNG for further editing; every step, including the AI, runs in your browser with no upload.

Frequently asked questions

Is my photo uploaded to remove the background?
No. The AI model runs inside your browser using WebAssembly — inference happens on your own device. The only thing ever downloaded is the model itself (once); nothing is ever uploaded.
Why does the first run download ~55 MB?
That download is the neural network itself (the ISNet segmentation model plus its runtime). Cloud tools keep the model on their servers — which is exactly why they need your photo. Running it locally means fetching the model once; your browser caches it, so later runs start instantly and even work offline.
How do I get a transparent background?
Transparent is the default. After the AI cuts out the subject, download as PNG or WebP — both keep full transparency.
Can I blur the background instead of removing it?
Yes. Switch the background to “Blur” and adjust the strength for a portrait-style effect, or pick “Color” for a clean studio look — handy for profile photos and product shots.
What if the AI misses part of the subject?
Use the touch-up brushes: Restore paints back anything the AI removed, Erase cleans up leftovers. Edge smoothing softens the cutout line, and you can always reset to the AI result.
Which photos work best?
Clear subjects — people, products, animals — on reasonably distinct backgrounds. The “High” model handles tricky details like hair better at the cost of a bigger one-time download.