1Upload the GIF animations you want cut out — a clear subject against a distinguishable background gives the model the least to guess at.
2Wait while the segmentation model predicts a per-pixel alpha matte; there is no masking for you to do by hand.
3Check the edges in the preview, particularly hair, fur, glass and motion blur, which are where any automatic matte struggles.
4Download the result as PNG or WebP so the transparency actually survives — saving a cut-out as JPG puts the white back.
Remove GIF Background FAQ
Can I process a whole batch of images?
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Yes. Every image is segmented independently, so a set of product shots can be cut out in one pass — which is normally the point, since doing it by hand is the slow part of a catalogue shoot.
How does Remove GIF Background decide what is background?
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Concretely, the model runs on every frame, which is slower and can flicker at the edges between frames; GIF also only has single-bit transparency, so soft edges become hard ones — targeting animated WebP instead keeps the partial alpha. There is no manual masking step — a neural segmentation model does the separation and you get a transparent result back.
Anything specific to GIF I should consider?
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Yes — the palette is shared across the whole animation, so any change to one frame is negotiated against the colours every other frame needs. That shapes both what the model sees and what the output can carry.
What format should the result be saved in?
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One with a real alpha channel — PNG or WebP. Saving a cut-out as JPG throws the transparency away and composites the subject onto white, which defeats the entire operation and is the single most common thing that goes wrong here.
What can I upload to Remove GIF Background?
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Animated and static GIFs, plus animated WebP. Still images work too and are treated as a single-frame animation, which is occasionally what you want when building one.
Is there a file size limit on Remove GIF Background?
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Yes: free accounts process images up to 5 MB each, which is a real constraint for animation — a few seconds of full-frame GIF reaches that quickly. If an animation is over the limit, cutting the frame rate is almost always a better first move than cutting the dimensions — the eye forgives 12 fps far more readily than it forgives a smaller picture.
Will Remove GIF Background lower the quality of my GIF animations?
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The binding constraint on a GIF is not the operation, it is the 256-colour palette. Anything that changes pixel values forces a re-quantisation against a palette shared by every frame, which is where banding and dithering come from. Frame timing and loop count are preserved.
Can I run Remove GIF Background on several GIF animations at once?
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Yes, and it is worth doing — per-file overhead on an animation is dominated by decoding every frame, so a batch amortises far better than the equivalent set of single runs.
Why does a EPUB site host Remove GIF Background?
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EPUB.to is built around the open eBook format — XHTML in a zip, reflowable by design, and readable on hardware nobody has thought about the layout for. A book is a zip full of markup, images and fonts, so almost every job people bring to an eBook site is really a job on one of those things. Remove GIF Background runs on the same upload and the same account as the conversions because that is where it is needed.
What should I do with the result once Remove GIF Background is finished?
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The converter on this site moves books between EPUB, MOBI, AZW3, PDF and DOCX, so a title ends up on whatever hardware is actually going to read it. Doing that after Remove GIF Background means the conversion is made from the version you settled on, not from the one you were still fixing.
Is Remove GIF Background here the same tool the sibling sites run?
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The engines are shared — the same toolchain, the same workers, the same limits. What a EPUB site adds is a view on reflow: which of these operations a reflowable book genuinely supports, and which ones only make sense on the fixed-layout media inside it. It also starts from one fact about the format this site is named after: the book is a zip of XHTML with a manifest, so the text costs almost nothing and every decision that matters is about the embedded images and font subsets.
Do I need an account, and does anything get kept?
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No account, and nothing is kept: uploads are deleted from the workers shortly after the job finishes, nothing is read and nothing is indexed. Free accounts exist for history and batch size, not for access.