Remove background from logo
Got a logo on a white square that you wish was transparent? Drop it in. The tool removes the background and gives you a transparent PNG that drops cleanly onto any color. The original logo proportions, colors, and detail all carry through to the transparent output with no extra cleanup work needed.
Three steps. Two seconds.
Pick your image
Drop in a JPG, PNG, or WebP up to 10 MB. Works on phone, tablet, or laptop.
AI removes the background
Our model trims the subject in about two seconds. No queue, no signup, no upsell.
Download the transparent PNG
Get a PNG with a transparent background, ready to drop into any design, slide, or template.
One tool, many jobs
Pick the use case closest to what you need.
Inherited brand assets
Sometimes the only logo file you have is a flat JPG. Get a transparent PNG version without going back to the original designer. That saves a few emails, an invoice, and a week of waiting when you just need a clean version for a deck due tomorrow.
Light and dark themes
A transparent logo lets you render it over a light header and a dark footer using the same file. No need for two exports. Sites that switch between light and dark mode based on the visitor's system preference also benefit from a single transparent logo file.
Pitch decks and slides
Replace the white-box partner logos in your pitch deck with crisp transparent versions for a more polished, on-brand look. Investors and prospects notice the small visual details, and a row of clean partner logos signals more care than a row of mismatched white boxes.
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Quick answers
Everything worth knowing about the background remover.
If you have access to the SVG, yes, vector beats raster for logos every time. Use this when SVG isn't available and a transparent PNG is good enough. For partner logos that are only available as raster files, this is usually the fastest path to a usable transparent asset.
Glows, drop shadows, and gradients survive. The model preserves alpha, so soft effects layer cleanly onto a new background. Even logos that rely on a soft drop shadow as part of the visual identity tend to keep their look after the background has been removed.
Output matches input resolution. Drop the largest version of the logo you have for the crispest cutout. If the only source is a tiny favicon-sized file, upscaling it before the cutout step won't help; start from the largest original you can find.
JPEG, PNG, and WebP for input. The output is always a transparent PNG so you can layer it over any background.
Yes. iPhone, iPad, and Android browsers are fully supported. The processing happens on our server, so device memory is not a constraint.
Yes. The tool only modifies your image, you keep the rights you had to the original. Make sure you have permission for the source photo.
About two seconds per image once a server is warm. A request after a long idle period can take up to 30 seconds for the model to spin back up.
An open-source background-removal model running on our own infrastructure. We don't proxy to a third-party paid service.
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