Image Utilities: Background Removal, Upscaling & More
Not every AI task needs a complex prompt or a 2-minute generation time. Sometimes you just need to remove a background. Or make an image bigger without it looking blurry. Or extend the edges of a photo to fit a different aspect ratio.
These are the unglamorous workhorses of AI — the utilities that save you 20 minutes of Photoshop work in 2 seconds. Powered by Bria AI on Zubnet, they’re all synchronous (no waiting for a queue), affordable, and shockingly good.
Background Removal
What it does: Upload any image, get back the same image with the background completely removed. Clean, precise edge detection around hair, fur, transparent objects, and complex shapes.
Cost: $0.018 per image. Less than two cents.
Speed: Instant. The result comes back in under a second.
When to Use It
Product photography. Shot your product on your kitchen table? Remove the background and you have a clean product image ready for your website, marketplace listing, or social media. No photography studio needed.
Profile pictures. Remove a distracting background from a headshot. Place yourself on a solid color, a gradient, or any scene you want.
Design work. Extract subjects from photos to composite into designs, presentations, or marketing materials. What used to require careful Photoshop masking now takes one click.
Batch processing. If you have 50 product images that all need clean backgrounds, this is 50 seconds and $0.90 instead of a full afternoon of manual editing.
The quality is excellent. It handles challenging cases like wispy hair, semi-transparent fabric, and complex edges better than most dedicated background removal tools. The edge detection is clean enough for professional use.
Upscaling (2x and 4x)
What it does: Doubles or quadruples the resolution of any image using AI to intelligently fill in the additional detail. A 512×512 image becomes 1024×1024 (2x) or 2048×2048 (4x).
Cost: $0.04 per image.
Speed: 1–3 seconds depending on the target resolution.
When to Use It
AI-generated images. Most image generators output at 1024×1024 or similar. If you need print resolution or a large display, upscale to 4096×4096 without losing quality.
Old photos. That family photo from 2005 that’s 640×480? Upscale it to 2560×1920 and it’ll look crisp on a modern screen.
Screenshots and web images. Found the perfect reference image but it’s only 300 pixels wide? Upscale it to a usable resolution.
Print preparation. Digital images that look fine on screen can look blurry in print. Upscaling to 300 DPI at your target print size ensures sharp output.
AI upscaling is fundamentally different from traditional upscaling (which just makes pixels bigger). The AI model understands what it’s looking at — it knows that a blurry edge is probably a sharp edge at higher resolution, that a textured surface should have more detail, that text should have clean letterforms. The results are dramatically better than anything you’d get from Photoshop’s resize tool.
Replace Background
What it does: Detects and removes the background, then generates a completely new scene behind your subject based on a text prompt. Upload a photo of yourself at your desk, type “tropical beach at sunset,” and get a photo of yourself on a tropical beach at sunset.
Cost: $0.05 per image.
Speed: 2–4 seconds.
When to Use It
Product placement. Show your product in any environment. A coffee mug on a cozy kitchen counter. Running shoes on a forest trail. A watch on a marble surface. No studio, no props, no photographer.
Social media content. Place yourself or your subject in any scene imaginable. Conference stage, mountain summit, neon-lit city street, minimalist studio — describe it and it appears behind your subject.
Creative compositing. Combine a real subject with an AI-generated scene for results that would normally require green screen, studio lighting, and hours of post-production.
The quality depends on how well the subject’s lighting matches the generated scene. A subject lit from the left will look slightly off in a scene where light comes from the right. For best results, describe a scene with lighting that matches your original photo.
Expand Image (Outpainting)
What it does: Extends an image beyond its original borders. Have a square photo that you need in landscape format? Expand it sideways and the AI will generate the scene that would logically exist beyond the frame — continuing the background, the sky, the floor, whatever is there.
Cost: $0.05 per image.
Speed: 2–4 seconds.
When to Use It
Aspect ratio adaptation. This is the killer use case. You have a great portrait-orientation photo but need it for a landscape website banner. Or a square product shot that needs to be 16:9 for YouTube. Instead of awkwardly cropping or adding black bars, expand the image naturally.
Composition adjustment. Subject too centered? Expand one side to create more breathing room. Horizon too close to the top? Expand upward to give the sky more presence.
Print sizing. Your image is perfect but doesn’t match the print format you need. Expand to fit the frame without cropping out important elements.
The AI is remarkably good at continuing scenes — it understands perspective, lighting continuity, and surface textures. A grassy field continues as a grassy field. A wooden table extends with matching grain pattern. It’s not perfect (sometimes the generated area looks slightly different from the original), but it’s far better than any alternative short of manual painting.
Pricing at a Glance
| Utility | Cost | Speed | Top Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|
| Remove Background | $0.018 | <1 sec | Product photos |
| Upscale 2x/4x | $0.04 | 1–3 sec | Print & AI images |
| Replace Background | $0.05 | 2–4 sec | Product placement |
| Expand Image | $0.05 | 2–4 sec | Aspect ratio fixes |
Tips for Best Results
Background removal works best when there’s reasonable contrast between subject and background. A white cat on a white couch is harder than a white cat on a dark floor.
Upscaling works best on clean images. If the original is heavily compressed or very noisy, the AI may amplify artifacts. Start with the best quality source you have.
Background replacement works best when your prompt describes lighting that matches the subject. A sun-lit subject looks natural in an outdoor scene; it looks strange in a dark nightclub.
Image expansion works best when the edges of the original image have clear, continuous elements (sky, ground, walls). It struggles more with complex, unique objects at the edges that need to continue in specific ways.
These tools are the quiet heroes of AI — not flashy, not viral, just genuinely useful every day. Available on Zubnet with no subscription, no credits, just per-use pricing measured in pennies.