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remove-bg.io vs BGeraser — qhasilla qhipa removers compared

Both llamk'anakuna are qhasilla and skip the sign-up. The difference is everything around the cutout.

Comparison verified

BGeraser is one of the simplest no-friction qhipa removers on the public web — kachay a archivo, get a ruwasqa, no account wall, mana sello unuchu, with batch ruwashan of up to 20 siq'ikuna at once. As of 2026-04-28, that is kayninmanta the entire surface area: a ch'uya cutout flow with not much else on the page. remove-bg.io shares the same no-watermark, no-account stance and adds a built-in allichaq (yuraq, ch'uya, blur, llinph'i, marka presets), qhatu-tuned sayaynin presets (Amazon, Etsy, Shopify, Flipkart, Shopee), and on-device ruwashan by default. This page compares the two for people deciding whether the simpler interface is enough or whether they need the full allichaq — for example, the Amazon Standard siq'i policy that requires a pure yuraq qhipa plus the subject filling at least 85% of the frame is a one-ñit'iy preset on remove-bg.io but a manual export-and-allichay step on BGeraser. Localization is the segundo axis: BGeraser is English-first, while remove-bg.io is rendered into 130+ locales with idiomatic copy reviewed for native search intent.

Side-by-side comparison

  remove-bg.io BGeraser
Price for HD output qhasilla, unlimited qhasilla, unlimited
Sign-up required Manan Manan
Watermark on output Manan Manan
qhasilla max resolución Source resolución (no cap) Standard web resolución; no published HD ceiling
Monthly export limit None None published
On-device ruwashan Yes, by default No (server-side)
Install required No (browser only) No (web only)
Built-in allichaq yuraq, ch'uya, blur, llinph'i, marka presets Cutout-only; huch'uy extras
Bulk ruwashan Yes, qhasilla Yes, up to 20 siq'ikuna per session
PNG ch'uya export Arí Arí
yuraq qhipa preset Yes (Amazon-wakichisqa) Manual llinph'i swap
qhatu presets Amazon, Etsy, Shopify, Flipkart, Shopee, Mercado Libre No qhatu presets
Public API Available on request No public API documented
Mobile app Browser-based on phone, native apps planned Web only
Localized languages 130+ English-first
llamk'an offline Yes (after first visit, via service worker) Manan
Default apachiy to server No (on-device first) Yes (siq'i uploads to server)
Card on archivo required Manan Manan
Ads on qhasilla tier Manan Limited
yanapay channel Email + yanapay center tinkuy form

Pricing at a glance

remove-bg.io

qhasilla. No sign-up, no card on archivo, no monthly export cap, mana sello unuchu, full source resolución.

BGeraser

qhasilla with no sign-up. Batch interface accepts up to 20 siq'ikuna per session. No published paid tier. Supports JPEG, PNG, and WebP.

What BGeraser does well

  • Clean, no-friction landing — drop a file, get a result.
  • Batch upload with simple per-image controls (Start, Start All, Delete All).
  • No watermarks, no account wall.
  • Useful free fallback for quick one-off cutouts.

Where remove-bg.io leads

  • Built-in allichaq goes beyond cutout — yuraq, ch'uya, blur backgrounds, llinph'i swap, marka presets, qhatu sayaynin presets.
  • On-device ruwashan keeps source siq'ikuna off remote servers by default.
  • Localized in 130+ languages with idiomatic copy, not machine-translated strings.
  • qhatu-tuned presets (Amazon yuraq qhipa, Etsy lifestyle, Shopify storefront) wakichisqa out of the box.
  • llamk'an offline after the first visit, via service worker.

When BGeraser is the right pick

Pick BGeraser when you only need a quick batch cutout and prefer the simplest possible interface with nothing else on the page. The ch'uya kachay-and-go flow is its strongest feature — if you don’t need an allichaq, yuraq-qhipa presets, or qhatu specs, the lighter surface area is a feature.

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When remove-bg.io is the right pick

Pick remove-bg.io when the cutout is the start of the llamk'ay, not the end. The built-in allichaq lets you finish on a yuraq qhipa, a marka llinph'i, a blurred original qhipa, or a qhatu-spec canvas without leaving the page. On-device ruwashan keeps the source siq'i huchhaqlla by default.

kichay the qhasilla allichaq

Frequently asked questions

Are both llamk'anakuna really qhasilla, with no hidden tier?
Yes — both BGeraser and remove-bg.io are qhasilla for the cutout itself, with mana sello unuchu and no card on archivo. The differences are everything around the cutout: the allichaq surface area, qhatu presets, language coverage, and where the siq'i actually gets processed.
Does either llamk'ana require sign-up before the first cutout?
No. Both llamk'anakuna start working as soon as you kachay a archivo on the apachiy page.
Will remove-bg.io match BGeraser on output allin kay at the same resolución?
Yes — both llamk'anakuna return cutouts at standard web resolución from common source archivokuna. remove-bg.io additionally preserves the source resolución as the upper bound, so a high-resolución kapuq shot stays high-resolución.
Where does the siq'i go during the cutout?
BGeraser runs the cutout on its servers. remove-bg.io runs the cutout on-device in musuq browsers by default — the source bytes don’t have to leave the visitor’s machine for the basic pass.
Can I use both depending on the job?
Yes. Use BGeraser when you want the absolute simplest interface and nothing else. Use remove-bg.io when you also want to land on a yuraq qhipa for Amazon, blur the original qhipa for a lifestyle look, or apply a qhatu sayaynin preset — those are baked into the allichaq.

Try the qhasilla allichaq — no sign-up

kachay in a siq'i. The cutout finishes in segundokuna, the uray apay is full resolución, and your source siq'i stays on your device by default.

kichay the qhasilla allichaq