Browser-based tool

CutClean Batch

Remove simple or near-solid product-shot backgrounds locally, review edges fast, and export clean PNG cutouts or a ZIP package.

Recommended flow

Add files → optionally click one clean background area on a representative shot → run → download PNG or ZIP.

The app shell can reopen offline on this device, but original images, output PNGs, and ZIP data are not cached by default.

1. Local files and settings

Process everything in this browser without server upload

One-point background seed

Click the background once on a representative shot and the engine will resample nearby background pixels internally, then apply plane or gradient correction when needed.
The representative preview will appear here

Add local files first. Then you can choose a representative shot and click one clean background point.

Until files are loaded, this area stays as a guide card instead of an empty image frame.
No RGB selected No one-point background seed has been picked yet.
Auto-estimate mode is active. For solid or near-solid backgrounds you can usually run as-is.

Click the representative shot once on any empty background area and the engine will resample nearby border pixels internally, then apply plane/gradient correction when needed. The Background tolerance slider acts as the tolerance control.

Local presets / recent settings

No image files are stored. Only preset names, slider values, the last selected options, and the last picked RGB seed are saved in this browser.

Advanced options
Sample shots

Generate six simple demo product shots inside the browser to test tolerance, fringe cleanup, and optional shadow handling before you use your own files.

2. Run / queue

Add files → run → download PNG / ZIP
The queue will appear here after you add files. Best for product shots on solid or near-solid backgrounds.

3. Preview / download

Check halo by toggling to a black background
If you see a white halo along the edge on a black background, raise White fringe removal slightly. If the edge looks too hard, increase Edge softness a little. If Preserve floor shadow is on, the shadow itself is usually easier to review on a white background. Images marked as Review are worth checking first because the automatic estimate may have been unstable.
No processed images yet. Add local files on the left, then run background removal.

What this tool does

CutClean Batch removes simple or near-solid product-shot backgrounds locally. It is built for low-touch batches: queue multiple images, optionally pick one clean background point, then export transparent PNGs or a ZIP without moving files off the device.

Best for

Not for

Input

Add JPEG, PNG, or WebP product shots. One representative click can teach the batch what background color to remove, and presets help keep repeat jobs consistent.

Output

Download per-image transparent PNGs or one ZIP containing the finished cutouts. The queue keeps warning states visible so you can re-run only failures or edge cases.

How to use

  1. Add product shots and, if the background is not clean enough, click one empty background point on a representative image.
  2. Tune tolerance, fringe removal, edge softness, and optional shadow preservation until the preview looks usable.
  3. Run the batch, review any items marked Review or Failed, then download PNGs or the ZIP package.

Privacy / local processing

Limits / tradeoffs

FAQ

When should I use the representative background click?

Use it when auto-estimate grabs too much product or leaves too much background. One clean click gives the batch a stronger seed color without forcing per-image masking.

What usually causes a failed or warning result?

Common causes are busy backgrounds, products touching the frame edge, transparent packaging, or strong lighting shifts across the backdrop.

Does this keep drop shadows?

Only partly. The experimental shadow option tries to keep simple grounding shadows under catalog shots, but it can also add noise or miss soft shadows.

What files are stored?

The app can keep presets and the last chosen seed color in local storage. Original uploads, finished PNGs, and ZIP outputs are not kept by default.

Related guide

Read the setup guide before you shoot or re-run a difficult batch.

How to get cleaner product cutouts from simple backgrounds

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Last updated

April 5, 2026