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Faster content. Cleaner cutouts. Zero subscriptions.
Background removal for social media content teams — batch processing, private, unlimited.
The problem
Social media content pipelines need fast, consistent background removal at scale. Paid tools add up, and most free tools have daily limits, require accounts, or produce mediocre edges that make professional content look amateur.
The NSS solution
NSS processes up to 20 images per batch, produces verified-clean cutouts, runs in the browser without an account, and is completely free with no usage limits.
How to use it
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Product content for Instagram and Pinterest
Cut products out for clean, on-brand content across platforms — transparent for overlays or coloured backgrounds for each brand.
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Creator and talent cut-outs
Process headshots and action photos for branded content posts, stories, and reels.
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Campaign-consistent image sets
Process 10–20 images per campaign with the same background settings. Batch export as ZIP for handoff to design.
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Story and reel overlays
Export transparent PNGs of products or people and layer them over video backgrounds in your editing tool.
Step-by-step guide
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Select your batch
Drag up to 20 images at once onto the upload zone. They queue automatically.
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Let the queue run
Images process one at a time. Check your queue — done items appear with a green checkmark.
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Apply consistent settings
If you need a consistent background colour, set it in the editor on one image and note the settings. Apply to others before batch exporting.
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Batch export
Click Export all when everything is done. Download the ZIP and hand off to your design team.
Common questions
Is there a daily limit?
No. NSS has no usage limits — process as many images as you need, any time.
Can multiple team members use it at once?
Yes. Since it's a browser tool with no account system, every team member can open it independently and run their own queue simultaneously.
Do our content images stay private?
Completely. Nothing is uploaded. All processing is on each user's own device.
What formats should we export for social platforms?
WebP or JPG for most social platforms (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter/X). PNG for Canva and design tools. Pinterest prefers PNG or JPG.
Ready to try it?
No account. No subscription. No images uploaded to any server.
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