Keep the Whole Group, Lose the Background
The hard part about group photos isn't the people — it's that simple cutout tools often grab only one subject or carve away anyone who overlaps. RMBG-1.4 performs foreground segmentation across the entire frame, so it detects and keeps everyone in the shot while removing only the background.
RemoveBGFree.me runs RMBG-1.4 entirely in your browser to remove backgrounds from team photos, family portraits, and event shots in seconds. No uploading to a server, no per-image fees, no watermark. You get a full-resolution transparent PNG with the whole group intact, ready to composite onto a branded backdrop or a new scene.
Large group shots are automatically scaled to 2048px for processing to keep memory under control, then mapped back to your original size. And because every step runs locally, your photos never leave the device. Free and unlimited.
Use Cases
Who needs group photo background removal?
Team & Company Photos
Place your whole team on a branded background for the About page, LinkedIn, or a press release. Remove a distracting office or conference room and drop the group onto your brand color so every team photo looks consistent and professional.
Family Portraits
Not every family shot has a great backdrop. Swap a cluttered living room for a clean color or a scenic landscape while keeping every family member — and the natural edges between them — intact for a polished portrait.
Wedding & Event Shots
Big event photos mean big groups. Cut out the entire wedding party or event crowd in one pass and composite them onto a styled background or keepsake design without losing anyone at the edges of the frame.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. RMBG-1.4 performs foreground segmentation, so it detects and keeps all the people in the frame while removing only the background. Large team shots and family groups are handled in a single pass — no need to cut each person separately.
Most overlaps are handled cleanly. Where one person tightly overlaps another or is heavily occluded, the hidden edge is reconstructed from what the model can see, which can look slightly soft. A contrasting background at capture time gives the cleanest separation.
Yes. Very large images are automatically scaled down to 2048px on the longest side for processing to keep memory in check, then the result is mapped back to your original dimensions. The output transparent PNG keeps your original aspect ratio and detail.
Yes. The output is a transparent PNG, so you can composite the entire group onto a branded backdrop, a solid color, or a new scene in any editor. All subjects stay intact with their natural edges.