Transparent PNGs: The Foundation for Design
Transparent PNGs are the most versatile output from background removal. Place your product on any background, composite into marketing materials, or use directly on your website.
Batch Studio exports every processed image as a high-quality transparent PNG — with clean, anti-aliased edges that look professional in any context.
Use Cases for Transparent PNGs
- Web design: Product images that float cleanly on any page background — white, colored, or gradient.
- Print and packaging: Place products into brochures, catalogs, and packaging mockups without manual masking.
- Figma and Canva assets: Build design libraries of product cutouts your team can drag and drop into any layout.
- Marketing materials: Composite products into social media graphics, email banners, and ad creatives.
When to Choose Transparent Over Solid Backgrounds
Transparent PNGs are the most flexible output — you can always add a background later, but you can't go back to transparent from a solid color.
Choose transparent when:
- You need to place products on custom designs, web pages, or marketing materials
- You're building a design asset library (Figma, Canva, Photoshop)
- You'll use the images across multiple contexts with different backgrounds
Choose solid backgrounds (white, black, custom) when:
- You're uploading directly to a marketplace that requires a specific background
- You need JPG format (which doesn't support transparency) for smaller file sizes
- You want a finished, ready-to-use image
File Size Considerations
Transparent PNGs are larger than JPGs because they store alpha channel data. A product image that's 200KB as a JPG might be 500KB-1MB as a transparent PNG. If file size matters (web performance, email attachments), export as transparent PNG for design work and JPG with a solid background for final web use.