A white background is one of the most common choices for document-style portraits, resumes, profile forms, and passport-style drafts. BG-Zero lets you remove the old background and create a clean white version locally in your browser.
Use a white background when you need a neutral, clean, document-style image. White backgrounds are often preferred for professional profiles, application forms, employee records, school systems, and many passport-style photo drafts. However, official requirements vary. Some organizations require white, some accept light gray, some require blue or red, and some specify exact size or head-position rules. BG-Zero helps create the draft, but it does not guarantee official acceptance.
Before submitting the photo, verify the official requirements for the destination. Check the accepted background color, photo size, face direction, eye visibility, lighting, shadows, file size, and compression rules. If the authority requires exact measurements, use BG-Zero only to prepare the background draft, then validate the final image using the official instructions or a specialized compliance tool.
Avoid strong shadows behind the head. Make sure hair edges look natural and are not cut too aggressively. Do not crop too close unless the receiving organization allows it. Leave enough headroom and shoulder area for a natural document-style portrait. If the automatic result is not perfect, use manual refinement after background removal to clean edges around hair, glasses, collars, and shoulders.
Yes. BG-Zero lets you remove the background and choose a white background in your browser.
No. BG-Zero processes the image locally in your browser.
No. This creates an ID-style photo draft. Official requirements vary, so always check the latest rules before submitting.
Remove the background and choose white — processed locally in your browser.
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