For content creators, graphic designers, and casual users seeking automated, non-technical solutions for image and video enhancement.
Providing automated, AI-driven image and video processing tools for creators and professionals. Simplifying complex editing tasks through accessible, web-based and mobile solutions.
Target audience
Portfolio
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Erase: AI Background Remover
v1.1.10
6mo ago
Primary focus
AI-powered image and video editing utilities
Scale
studio
Target audience
Content creators, graphic designers, and casual users seeking automated, non-technical solutions for image and video enhancement.
Released 13 updates across the portfolio in the last 6 months, indicating a high-frequency development cycle focused on rapid iteration of AI tools.
15 apps analysed
API integration provides a B2B distribution channel for programmatic background removal
0
Positive apps
0
Neutral / mixed
1
Negative apps
35/100
Avg sentiment score
Photoroom dominates the background removal niche with a massive user base and a high-velocity release cadence that directly targets the same professional and e-commerce workflows as Erase.bg.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
Pixelcut is a direct competitor in the AI-design space, focusing heavily on the same 'remove and replace' workflow as the target app.
EPIK provides a comprehensive AI-editing suite that overlaps with the target app's background removal capabilities while adding broader creative tools.
Bazaart serves the broader photo design market, positioning itself as a high-end creative studio rather than a single-purpose utility.
Fotor is a legacy photo editing platform that has successfully integrated AI background removal into its broader suite of tools.
Backed by Bytedance, Hypic is aggressively iterating on AI-driven retouching and background manipulation features.
Lensa remains a significant threat due to its viral AI-art capabilities and high-quality background manipulation features.