Summary

  • The article details the author’s experience using various online tools to remove the background of a photograph featuring a dog.
  • Creative Fabrica’s background remover is rated the worst as it removes much of the dog’s legs and requires signing up for a free trial to download the image.
  • Pixian’s remover also removes large parts of the dog’s body, and the image is downgraded in size unless a paid subscription is purchased.
  • Canva’s Background Removal feature leaves the grass in front of the dog intact but removes the dog’s back legs, making it mediocre at best.
  • Photoshop performs worse by removing the dog’s front paw and back legs and leaving the grass in front intact.
  • Despite being a paid tool, Adobe Express removes the back leg and cleans up the edges, but the final result is sloppy, and the grass looks strange.
  • Cutout.pro removes the background but offers poor quality, and the edit looks lazy.
  • Removebg removes the background but requires a paid subscription to download the image.
  • AI Ease removes the grass and offers a higher-quality download, but the process takes longer than Removebg.

By Danny Maiorca

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