For E-commerce

Background removal for online stores — Amazon, Shopify, eBay, Etsy

Built around the e-commerce workflow, not a generic photo editor.

Every marketplace wants a slightly different image. Amazon wants pure white at 2000x2000 px. Shopify rewards consistent lifestyle shots. eBay rejects busy backgrounds. Etsy needs the first thumbnail to clearly show the product.

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Every marketplace wants a slightly different image. Amazon wants pure white at 2000x2000 px. Shopify rewards consistent lifestyle shots. eBay rejects busy backgrounds. Etsy needs the first thumbnail to clearly show the product. BGRemover is built around that workflow: upload a batch, pick a marketplace, and the AI produces a clean cutout at the right size, on the right background, ready to publish.

Three e-commerce workflows we built for

First, the Amazon merchant. Every SKU needs a pure white main listing image at 2000x2000 px minimum, plus a handful of secondary lifestyle shots. BGRemover cuts the source once and re-exports the cutout at the right size, on pure white, with the right aspect ratio for the Amazon zoom feature. Second, the Shopify brand. Consistency is the conversion lever — a product grid where every photo has the same background and same padding converts 25–30% better than a grid with mismatched backgrounds. BGRemover cuts every product photo and composites it onto your brand background automatically. Third, the Etsy seller. The first thumbnail has to clearly show the product. BGRemover removes the cluttered background and produces a clean, distraction-free hero image for every listing.

+30%

Average conversion lift on a clean, consistent product grid — Baymard Institute data on marketplace listing conversion.

Side-by-side comparison of a busy-background product grid vs a clean-white-background product grid
Before / after

What a busy background does to a product grid

Two identical product grids, photographed in the same studio with the same lighting. The only difference is the background. The first grid (busy background) shows a 4% click-through rate to the product page. The second grid (clean white background) shows a 5.2% click-through rate — a 30% lift on the same product, the same price, the same listing. The background is the highest-leverage thing you can fix on a product page, and BGRemover is the fastest way to fix it across a whole catalogue.

The export presets that save the most time

Amazon preset: pure white at 2000x2000 px, JPG, marketplace-ready. Shopify preset: your brand background at 2048x2048 px, PNG with transparency, plus a JPG version for the storefront. eBay preset: 1600x1600 px, JPG, neutral background. Etsy preset: 2000x2000 px, PNG with transparency, plus a square-cropped JPG for the search thumbnail. Each preset is a single click in the export panel; the master transparent PNG is always preserved as the source of truth.

What e-commerce teams get from BGRemover

Speed that fits the workflow

A 1,000-SKU catalogue processed in an afternoon instead of a junior designer's two weeks

Quality on the hard cases

The same cutout re-exported at the right size and background for every marketplace you sell on

The business impact

On-brand, consistent product grid that converts better — Baymard data shows clean white backgrounds lift conversion by 30%

How e-commerce teams use BGRemover

1

Drop your batch into the workspace

Upload the whole folder of e-commerce images in a single drag-and-drop. No manual per-image work.

2

Pick the export preset (optional)

For product, passport, or social-card workflows, choose a template and BGRemover will apply the right background, size, and crop automatically.

3

Review and refine the cutouts

Hover any image to see the before / after comparison. Use the brush tool to keep or erase specific regions on the 5–10% that need a polish.

4

Export the whole batch as a zip

Pick a single export format (PNG, JPG, WebP) and BGRemover delivers every image ready to publish, ship, or print.

Try BGRemover for e-commerce today

Free credits, no signup, no watermark. The fastest way to see if it fits your e-commerce workflow is to upload one image.