27/04/2026
Most people think background removal and image masking are the same.
They’re not—and using the wrong one is why your images look “off.”
👉 Background Removal (Clipping Path)
- Best for products with clean, hard edges:
- Cars, electronics, furniture, boxes.
- You get sharp, precise cutouts.
👉 Image Masking
- Used for complex edges:
- Hair, fur, fabric, transparent objects.
- It preserves fine details that clipping paths can’t.
Here’s the problem:
Many brands use clipping paths for everything.
Result?
❌ Rough edges
❌ Lost details
❌ Unnatural look
And that quietly kills trust (and conversions).
The right approach isn’t choosing one.
It’s using the right technique for the right image—sometimes both together.
Because customers don’t analyze editing.
They just feel quality.
If your images don’t feel premium, they don’t convert.
Want to see the difference on your own images?
Send a few samples.