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On-device by default — runs entirely in your browser

Remove the background from your photo

Most background removers make you upload your photo to their servers, cap you at a few free images, or watermark the result. MetaMarshal cuts out the subject entirely in your browser — the AI segmentation model runs on your device, so the photo is never uploaded, there's no per-image limit, and there's no watermark. Drop a product shot, portrait or pet photo and get a clean transparent PNG, a solid colour, or your own background in seconds.

Drop a photo here
click to browse, or paste with ⌘/Ctrl V
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Processed on your device — nothing is uploaded unless you tap the optional AI estimate.
Nothing leaves your device to clean a photo — the only exception is the optional AI location estimate, which sends a downscaled copy off-device, and only after you tap to confirm.

How it works

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Drop a photo above — the cut-out runs on your device, so the image never leaves your browser.
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The subject is separated from the background automatically; pick transparent, a solid colour, a blur, or drop in your own background image.
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Fine-tune if you need to, then copy the result straight to your clipboard for Slack, Docs or Figma — or download it.
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Export a transparent PNG or a flattened JPEG at full resolution, with no watermark and no sign-up.

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Frequently asked questions

Yes. The segmentation model runs entirely in your browser, so your photo is never sent to a server. There's no per-image cap, no account required, and no watermark on the result.