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ComparisonMay 21, 2026 · 7 min

remove.bg vs Photoroom: Which Free Plan Is Actually Free in 2026?

Both market themselves as 'free' background removers. Both have meaningful catches once you actually try to download the result. Here's the honest comparison — and a third option that avoids both restrictions.

🎯 Quick Answer

Neither is fully free if you need usable output. remove.bg caps free downloads at 0.25 MP (about 612×408 px) — preview-only resolution. Photoroom gives full resolution but burns a watermark into the free output. For unrestricted free use, try a third option.

  1. remove.bg — best for occasional preview, $0.20–$1.99/image to download HD
  2. Photoroom — best for the mobile app + templates, $9.99/mo to remove watermark
  3. BigImg — full resolution, no watermark, no signup, 10 free/day. Built specifically because neither of the above gives a truly free download.

Head-to-Head: The Full Comparison

Featureremove.bgPhotoroomBigImg
Free download resolution0.25 MP (~612 px)Full, but watermarkedFull, no watermark
Watermark on free outputNoYes (corner badge)No
Signup requiredFor HD onlyYesOptional
Free daily quotaUnlimited previewUnlimited watermarked10 / day
Paid plan (1 HD image)~$0.20–$1.99$9.99/mo unlimited$5/mo unlimited
Batch uploadAPI only (paid)Pro planUp to 50, free tier
Mobile appNoYes (iOS/Android)Web only (mobile-friendly)
Edge quality (hair/fur)ExcellentExcellentExcellent (BRIA RMBG-2.0)
Cancel anytimeN/A (pay per image)YesYes

remove.bg: The Original — But Free Means "Preview"

remove.bg pioneered AI background removal back in 2018 and still produces some of the cleanest edges in the industry, especially on hair and fur. The catch is the free tier was designed as a sales funnel, not a working tool:

  • Free downloads are capped at 0.25 megapixels — roughly 612×408 px. Fine for a thumbnail, useless for Etsy (needs 2000 px) or printing.
  • HD downloads cost credits: $0.20 each in bulk, up to $1.99 for single buys. Genuinely expensive if you process more than a handful per month.
  • The API is the real product: $0.20/call for developers. The web tool is mostly a demo.

Use remove.bg when: you need a one-off preview, you're already paying for the API, or you're testing edge quality on a difficult image (it really is the gold standard).

Photoroom: Better Free Tier, But the Watermark Stings

Photoroom flipped the script — they let you download at full resolution from day one, which sounds great until you see the watermark stamped into the corner. For Instagram-only use the watermark is tolerable. For anything client-facing (Etsy listings, print products, business decks) it's not.

  • Full resolution downloads on free tier — but with a corner watermark.
  • Pro at $9.99/month removes the watermark and unlocks batch + templates. Reasonable if you actually use the editor features.
  • The mobile app is the standout: shoot product photo → background gone → upload to Etsy, all from your phone in under a minute. If you sell on mobile, this is genuinely worth $9.99.
  • Account required even for free use. They want your email.

Use Photoroom when: you're an e-commerce seller who works primarily from your phone, you want the template library (shadow, background presets, etc.), or you'll subscribe anyway and don't mind the account.

BigImg: The "Just Let Me Download" Option

Full disclosure — I built BigImg after burning too many afternoons hitting one of the two restrictions above. It exists because the "free" plans of the big players are really demos.

  • Full original resolution on the free tier, no downscaling.
  • No watermark, ever — including the free tier.
  • No signup for the first 10 uses/day. Login (Google one-tap) gets you another 10.
  • Same model class (BRIA RMBG-2.0) as remove.bg and Photoroom use under the hood — edge quality is genuinely comparable on the photos I've tested.
  • Daily cap exists because GPU costs aren't free for me either. Pro at $5/mo lifts the cap.

Use BigImg when: you process a handful of images per day, you need full resolution without watermarks, you don't want yet another account, or you'd rather support a small indie tool than the venture-backed incumbents.

Quality: Are They Actually Different?

On clean shapes (products on solid backgrounds, portraits in good light), all three are visually identical. The differences only show up on hard cases:

  • Fine hair against busy backgrounds: remove.bg still has a slight edge, especially on backlit hair. Photoroom and BigImg are very close.
  • Transparent edges (glass, water, smoke): all three struggle. You'll need manual cleanup in any tool.
  • Soft shadows: remove.bg tends to preserve shadows more aggressively. If you want a clean cutout with no shadow, Photoroom and BigImg are easier.
  • Fur and fluff: roughly equivalent — all three use modern matting networks.

Pick based on the friction-vs-quality trade-off, not on a 2% edge-quality difference that probably won't matter for your use case.

Pricing: What You Actually Pay Per Year

If you process about 5 images per week (260 per year):

  • remove.bg HD: ~$52/year at $0.20/image — but only if you commit to the cheapest bulk pack. Sporadic buyers pay closer to $200.
  • Photoroom Pro: $119.88/year ($9.99/mo) for unlimited everything.
  • BigImg Pro: $60/year ($5/mo) for unlimited.
  • BigImg Free: $0/year if you stay under 10/day.

Bottom Line

Pick remove.bg if edge quality on the hardest cases is non-negotiable and you'll pay per image. Pick Photoroom if you're an e-commerce seller who needs the mobile workflow and template library. Pick BigImg if you just want to remove a background, download the file, and move on with your day — no watermark, no resolution cap, no email signup, no $9.99/month.

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