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Remove Background from a Logo

Stuck with a logo trapped in a white box? Drop it below and get a transparent PNG that sits cleanly on any website, slide deck, invoice or product mockup — at full resolution, for free.

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Analyses your image and automatically selects the best engine for the result

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Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, AVIF and more · Multiple files supported

The white-box logo problem

Logos get exported on white backgrounds constantly — from old design files, Word letterheads, or a JPEG a client dug out of their email. The moment you place that file on a colored website header or a dark slide, the white box shows. The fix is a transparent PNG, and the AI extracts one in seconds while preserving clean edges on text and shapes.

One transparent file, used everywhere

With a transparent logo you can watermark photos, brand invoices and quotations, drop the mark onto merch mockups, add it to video overlays, and place it on any web background without an ugly halo. It is the single most reused asset a small business has — worth getting right once.

Safe for unreleased brand work

Rebrands and client logos are often under NDA before launch. Because FreeRemoveBG processes everything locally in your browser, an unreleased mark never touches a third-party server — a real consideration when agencies handle client brand assets.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the edges of my logo text stay sharp?
The AI preserves edges at the original resolution of your file, so start from the largest, cleanest version of the logo you have. A high-resolution source gives crisp text; a tiny compressed JPEG will always be limited by its source quality.
Can I remove the background from a client’s logo confidentially?
Yes. Processing is fully local — the logo is never uploaded, which matters for unreleased or NDA-covered brand work.
What formats can I upload?
JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, AVIF, SVG, ICO and TIFF all work. The result is always a transparent PNG at the original resolution.