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Erase.bg
Best overallFor most everyday users, Erase.bg is the better choice because it has a mobile app and a generous free tier, while AIBGremover is built for high-volume professionals who need enterprise-grade batch processing and don't mind paying for it. The single biggest difference is that Erase.bg works on your phone and offers free credits, whereas AIBGremover is web-only and credit-based with no free option.
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Common questions
AIBGremover has industry-leading edge detection for hair and fur, plus a manual brush to fix tricky spots. Erase.bg is also very good, but AIBGremover wins for complex edges.
Only Erase.bg has a mobile app. AIBGremover is web-only and works on a computer browser, not on a phone.
Erase.bg gives you free credits to start, so you can remove a few images for free. AIBGremover has no free tier – you must buy credits first.
Erase.bg is cheaper. At $0.36 per image, 10 images cost $3.60. AIBGremover's credit system is more expensive for low volumes.
Both support batch processing, but AIBGremover is built for high-volume enterprise jobs with webhooks and a developer dashboard. Erase.bg's bulk option is simpler and better for small batches.
Erase.bg wins for everyday users with its mobile app and free credits; AIBGremover is the pro choice for high-volume, high-precision work.
If you're a regular person who just wants to remove backgrounds from a few photos each week, start with Erase.bg – it's free to try, works on your phone, and won't break the bank. Only choose AIBGremover if you're processing hundreds of images professionally and need the absolute best edge detection.
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