Drop your image into fwip’s background remover. On-device AI detects the subject and removes the background in seconds. Download a transparent PNG. No Photoshop, no upload, no account. The AI runs entirely in your browser.
How to do it
- Open fwip’s Remove Background tool.
- Drop your image in — JPG, PNG, or WebP.
- AI processes the image on your device.
- Preview the result. The background is gone, replaced with transparency.
- Download as PNG (with transparency).
Why this matters
Product photos for e-commerce. Headshots for LinkedIn. Graphics for presentations. Logos for print. Removing backgrounds used to require Photoshop skills and time. AI handles it in seconds now.
The difference with fwip: most background removers upload your image to cloud-based AI. Your photo goes to their server, gets processed, and comes back. If it’s a product photo before launch, a personal photo, or anything you’d rather not share — that’s a problem.
fwip’s AI model runs locally in your browser using WebAssembly. Your image never leaves your machine. The AI is on your device, not in the cloud.
Frequently asked questions
How good is the AI at detecting edges? Very good for clear subjects — people, products, objects on plain backgrounds. More complex scenes (hair against busy backgrounds, translucent objects, smoke) may need manual touch-up.
What output format do I get? PNG with transparency. This is what you need for placing the subject on a new background, using in designs, or uploading to platforms that support transparency.
Can I change the background instead of removing it? Remove the background first, then place the transparent PNG on any background in your design tool. fwip removes — your design tool replaces.
Does it work on product photos? Yes. Products on white or solid backgrounds work best. The AI cleanly separates the product from the background.
Can I process multiple images? Desktop app supports batch background removal. Browser handles one image at a time.
Is the AI running on my device or a server? On your device. The model is loaded into your browser via WebAssembly. No server call. No upload. Your photo stays local.