Removing the background from one photo is easy. Removing it from an entire product shoot—and making every result look consistent—is where the work starts to pile up.
SuperTool’s Batch Background Remover handles the complete job. Upload multiple images, remove every background automatically, choose a new background, standardize the canvas and subject size, and download the finished images together in a ZIP file.
Upload an entire batch
You can upload up to 50 images or PDF pages in one batch. Supported image formats include JPEG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, TIFF, GIF, BMP, SVG, AVIF, and more.
This is especially useful when you have:
- A new collection of product photos
- Marketplace listing images
- Employee or team portraits
- Design assets that need transparent backgrounds
- Photos supplied in several different dimensions and formats
Instead of repeating the same upload-and-download process for every file, add the entire group and let SuperTool process it as one job.
Follow every image as it is processed
SuperTool builds a gallery for the batch and displays processing progress as each background is removed.
Select any thumbnail to examine that image more closely. A draggable before-and-after comparison makes it easy to see what the AI removed and how the new result looks.
This is particularly helpful when a batch contains different kinds of subjects. You can quickly move between product photos, portraits, graphics, and other images without losing track of the overall job.
Choose the right background for the whole batch
A transparent background is ideal when you want flexible PNG cutouts for design work. But transparency is not always the finished product.
SuperTool also lets you place every subject on:
- Pure white
- A custom color
- Light gray
- Black
- Cream
- Navy
- Green screen
Changing the background updates the processed images across the batch. You can test different choices without uploading and removing the backgrounds again.
For product listings, white is often the most practical choice. Transparent results are better when the images will be reused in advertisements, presentations, websites, or other designs.
Make every product photo the same size
Background removal solves only part of the product-photography problem. A catalog can still look inconsistent when every subject has a different scale, position, or canvas size.
Turn on Standardize size to crop the transparent space around each subject, resize it proportionally, center it, and place it on an identically sized square canvas.
Available canvas presets include:
- Product listing: 2000-pixel square canvas with the subject occupying approximately 85%
- Social square: 1080-pixel square canvas with approximately 80% subject sizing
- High-resolution square: 3000-pixel square canvas with approximately 85% subject sizing
- Custom: Choose your own canvas dimensions and subject percentage
The original proportions of the subject are preserved. A tall product remains tall, and a wide product remains wide, but each image receives consistent spacing and placement.
For Amazon-style main product images, select the Product listing preset and choose a white background.
Download one image or the entire batch
When processing is complete, you can download the currently selected image as a PNG or download all finished images together in a ZIP file.
Original filenames remain recognizable, so it is easier to match the finished images with the source products or records.
A faster route to consistent product photos
The real benefit of batch processing is not simply removing several backgrounds. It is producing a complete set of images that belong together.
With one batch, you can:
- Upload mixed image formats.
- Remove every background.
- Review the results in a visual gallery.
- Choose a transparent, white, or colored background.
- Standardize canvas and subject sizing.
- Download everything in one ZIP file.
That turns background removal from a repetitive editing task into a reusable production workflow.
Try SuperTool’s Background Remover when your next project involves more than one image—and finish the whole batch together.