Remove.bg
beats Canva by 40 points
Canva
From $14.99/mo
Remove.bg
From $9/mo
Remove.bg wins over Canva for background removal. industry-best hair and fur edge detection, praised. incredibly simple to use. Choose Remove.bg for professional-grade edge detection on hair and complex subjects, Canva for background removal within a full design workflow.
Score breakdown
Each dimension rated 1β5. Higher is better across all four.
What users say
Canva
"Best for users who need background removal inside a design workflow"
Pros
Remove.bg
"Industry standard quality with premium pricing"
Pros
When to Choose Each
Choose Remove.bg if you want industry-best hair and fur edge detection, praised across 4 editorial reviews. Remove.bg also offers processes one image in under 5 seconds, ideal for bulk e-commerce workflows β making it a strong pick for professional-grade edge detection on hair and complex subjects. Keep in mind that free tier limited to 0.25mp downloads; high-res costs $1.99/image or credit-based pricing.
Choose Canva if you prioritize incredibly simple to use. Canva stands out for seamless design editor integration, which makes it worth considering for background removal within a full design workflow. The main trade-off is that background removal requires pro plan.
Key Differences
- Pricing: free preview at 0.25MP, credits from $1.99/image or subscription (Remove.bg) vs bg removal requires Pro at $12.99/month (Canva)
- Feature approach: processes one image in under 5 seconds, ideal for bulk e-commerce workflows vs seamless design editor integration
- User feedback: Remove.bg users highlight industry-best hair and fur edge detection, praised across 4 β¦ while Canva users note background removal requires pro planβ¦
- Overall value: Remove.bg scores 88/100 vs Canva at 50/100
Pricing & value
| Metric | Canva | Remove.bg | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free tier | No | Yes | Remove.bg |
| Starting price | From $14.99/mo | From $9/mo | Remove.bg |
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