People and Hair
Portraits need careful edge cleanup around flyaways, fingers, glasses, and clothing folds after the green background is removed.
Remove green screen backgrounds from photos and export transparent cutouts with AI.
A compact set of green-screen removals, focused on the places masks usually fail: hair, glass, product edges, and spill. Drag through the gallery to judge how clean each cutout feels.
Chapter 01: AI Green Screen Remover is a focused chroma key remover for photos that already use a green backdrop and need a clean transparent background instead of a full scene rewrite. It is useful when you want to remove green screen from portraits, product shots, creator photos, posters, or social graphics and keep the subject recognizable while the keyed background disappears. In practice, this is a cutout tool: it helps you isolate the subject, preserve edge detail, and export an image that is ready for layering, compositing, or reuse across new layouts.
Chapter 01 also explains the difference between green screen removal and a general background remover. A background remover or matting model tries to separate foreground from almost any backdrop, while a green screen remover is tuned for chroma key cleanup: edge fringing, spill on skin or packaging, hair detail, glasses, translucent fabric, and consistent transparency. That is why this page focuses on keying behavior rather than generic object removal. It is also why the workflow is strongest on still photos and single-frame green screen images; if you are working with full video/photo green screen edits, you usually need frame-by-frame video keying, not just a photo cutout pass. When the edit becomes part of a larger project, send the cleaned result to Vofy Canvas to compare variants and continue the next generation step.
Portraits need careful edge cleanup around flyaways, fingers, glasses, and clothing folds after the green background is removed.
Catalog images need crisp object edges, stable transparency, and reduced green spill without changing shape, material, or color.
Green reflections on skin, fabric, and glossy surfaces often need cleanup even after the background itself is gone.
Use the original green-screen file when possible, not a compressed social export with jagged edges.
Pick fine-hair cleanup for portraits with flyaways, curls, veils, fur, or fuzzy clothing.
Check transparent edges on both light and dark backgrounds before placing the cutout in a design.
For products, protect color accuracy if the green screen has reflected onto packaging or glossy surfaces.
Cut out speakers from green screen once, then reuse them across thumbnails, Shorts covers, livestream overlays, and social promos without remasking every design.
Turn presenter photos into clean transparent cutouts for webinar covers, course sales pages, slide decks, and event banners while keeping identity and edge detail.
Convert mixed product shoots into transparent cutouts so PDP cards, collection grids, and marketplace listings share one consistent visual style.
Use the same workflow for electronics, packaged goods, beauty items, and accessories when teams need clean product isolation regardless of category.
Most green-screen cleanups take less than 1 minute. Upload one portrait, product shot, or creator image with a green backdrop; no manual keying is required.
Start with a clear portrait, product shot, or creator image captured against a green backdrop. JPEG, PNG, and WebP work best.
Tip: Even lighting and a little separation from the backdrop reduce green spill around hair, clothing edges, and shiny product surfaces.
Use the cleanup direction that matches your image so the model removes the green background, cleans edges, and reduces spill on hair, skin, or product surfaces. The goal is a clean keyed cutout that still looks natural on a transparent background.
Tip: Choose a lighter pass for fine hair or translucent edges, and a stronger pass when product packaging needs a harder outline or cleaner chroma key removal.
Generate the cutout, preview the edge quality, and download it for thumbnails, ecommerce listings, poster mockups, branded graphics, or studio-style edits. The export should feel like a ready-to-use transparent background asset, not a rough crop.
Tip: Rerun if the outline keeps a green rim, especially around hair, glasses, fingers, or reflective packaging.
Relight portraits, product photos, backlit shots, and dark images with realistic AI lighting.
Upload your photo, enter a team, name, and number, then create a fashionable World Cup-style player poster with a custom football kit.
Add a text, logo-style, proof, signature, or social handle watermark to photos while preserving the original image.
Upload a green screen photo and turn it into a cleaner subject image for thumbnails, product pages, posters, and branded visuals.