Both remove image backgrounds — but in very different ways. remove.bg uploads your photo to a cloud API tuned for maximum edge precision. PixPipe removes the background on your own device, free and unlimited, so the image never leaves your browser. Here's how to choose.
Last updated: May 2026
| Feature | PixPipe | remove.bg |
|---|---|---|
| Background Removal | ✅ Free, unlimited, in-browser | ✅ Cloud AI, top-tier edges |
| Processing Location | 🔒 On your device | ☁️ Uploaded to servers |
| Free Tier | Unlimited, full resolution | 1/day, low-res preview |
| HD / Full-res Download | ✅ Always free | 💰 Paid (credits) |
| Transparent PNG | ✅ | ✅ |
| White-background export | ✅ One click | ✅ (paid backgrounds) |
| Edge precision (hair/fur) | Good on clean subjects | Excellent on tricky edges |
| API for automation | ❌ | ✅ Paid API |
| Also does | Upscale, compress, resize, watermark/EXIF, video-to-text | Background removal only |
| Signup | None | Account required for downloads |
If your one and only need is the most precise possible cutout on difficult edges — and you'll pay per image — remove.bg is still best-in-class. For everyone else, PixPipe is the better default: free, unlimited, full-resolution background removal that keeps your photos private, plus upscaling, resizing, compression, and metadata stripping in the same place. Most sellers and creators will get a publish-ready result from PixPipe without paying or uploading anything.