Clipdrop

Overview of Clipdrop
Clipdrop’s value is speed plus breadth: on the web you get a Swiss-army knife of image utilities—Remove Background for marketplace photos, CleanUp to erase objects or text, Replace Background, Relight to simulate studio setups, and Text-to-Image with style controls. Stability AI originally incubated the product and launched features like Stable Doodle (turns line sketches into detailed renders), then Jasper acquired Clipdrop to fold its capabilities into a broader marketing stack while keeping the site live. The API exposes the same operations for batch jobs (e.g., background removal for catalogs). For marketers and small studios, it’s an easy middle ground between heavyweight editors and bare-bones generators.
How to use Clipdrop
Head to clipdrop.co and pick a tool. For marketplaces, start with Remove Background on your product shot, then use Relight to add directional light and clean shadows; if you need a hero scene, swap backgrounds or generate a matching backdrop with Text-to-Image. For concept art, open Stable Doodle: sketch a silhouette, prompt the scene/style, and iterate. When artifacts persist, click CleanUp, brush the area, and apply. Developers can grab an API key and run the same steps programmatically (useful for bulk image prep). Save presets for consistent outputs, and finish type/layout in your design app if the asset needs text or branding.
What is Clipdrop
Clipdrop is an AI image workstation built for quick, practical edits and generations. Instead of learning a complex layer stack, you chain simple tools—erase, replace, relight, upscale—until the frame looks production-ready. Because it also offers an API, you can standardize workflows like ecommerce photo cleanup across large libraries. It’s not meant to replace Photoshop for deep compositing, but it dramatically reduces time spent on routine tasks and concept frames, making it a handy companion for creators, sellers, and growth teams that need polished visuals fast.
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Reviews
Better than hard cutouts
Remove Background plus a soft drop shadow looks natural for marketplace photos. The edges feel less cardboard.
Natural edges for listings
Remove Background plus a soft shadow looks more real than hard cutouts on marketplace photos.
Relight gently
I add only one key light and match color temperature to the scene. Then I finish contrast in Photoshop. Subtle wins.
Relight sparingly
Add a single key light and match temperature to the scene. Finish contrast in Photoshop. Subtle wins.
Upscale then clean up
Edges are easier to fix after upscaling. Fewer halos in tricky hair shots.








