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Logos need to sit cleanly on any surface — brand colours, photography, slide decks, letterheads — without a white or coloured box behind them. The Any subject mode uses Silueta, a U-2-Net model trained on salient-object detection, which handles hard edges, flat colour fills, and geometric shapes better than a portrait-specific model. Your logo is processed entirely in your browser and never sent to any server; the output is a transparent PNG ready to use in any design tool.
Tips for the cleanest cutout
- High-contrast logos — dark on white or light on dark — give the sharpest, cleanest edge.
- Process at full resolution; avoid downscaling the logo file before uploading, especially if it has fine strokes or small text.
- Logos with complex gradient fills or semi-transparent drop-shadows may need minor edge cleanup in your design tool after exporting.
- If your logo uses a coloured background other than white (e.g. a black panel), the model still handles it accurately because the subject shape is distinct from the surrounding field.
What to watch for
How to Use
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"Any subject" mode is pre-selected — the right choice for logos, graphics, and objects with hard edges.
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Drop your logo file (PNG, JPEG, or WebP) onto the upload area, or click to browse.
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On the first run, the AI model (~43 MB) downloads once and caches permanently in your browser.
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Preview on the checkerboard background, check fine edges and internal shapes carefully at 100%, then download the transparent PNG.
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Which mode should I use for my logo?
"Any subject" mode uses Silueta — a U-2-Net model optimised for salient-object detection on graphics, objects, and logos. "People & portraits" is tuned specifically for skin and hair and will not produce as clean a result on geometric shapes. The tool pre-selects "Any subject" for you on this page.
My logo has very thin lines — will they survive the cutout?
Thin strokes narrower than ~2 px at processing resolution can be partially lost in AI matting. Process the logo at full resolution and check edges at 100% zoom. If strokes are still lost, run on a 2× upscaled copy of the logo, then scale the result back down in your design tool.
The output has a faint coloured fringe around my logo. How do I fix it?
Anti-aliasing in the original image blends edge pixels with the background colour. Most design tools have a "Remove colour fringing" or "Decontaminate colours" option that cleans this on import. Alternatively, export the logo fresh from the original vector file (SVG or AI) with a transparent background — raster-to-raster removal always carries some residual blending.
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