From Ops to Dev: I spent 3 months learning AI to build a free Image Background Remover

2026-01-16 03:40
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Hi Dev.to community! 👋 I wanted to share a small but meaningful milestone in my journey. The Backstory I am not a professional developer; my background is in Operations. In my daily work, I often need...

Hi Dev.to community! 👋

I wanted to share a small but meaningful milestone in my journey.

The Backstory I am not a professional developer; my background is in Operations.

In my daily work, I often need to create simple graphics or social media posts. This frequently involves removing backgrounds from product photos or portraits. I'm a "casual user"—I don't need professional design software like Photoshop, I just need something quick and easy.

However, I found the existing tools frustrating:

They force you to sign up or hand over your email.

They require credits or monthly subscriptions just for one or two images.

They slap huge watermarks on the results unless you pay.

For a lightweight user like me, this friction was really annoying. I just wanted a simple tool: drag, drop, done.

The Journey Instead of just complaining, I decided to challenge myself. I spent the last 3 months learning AI and web development from scratch.

I wanted to build a tool that solves this specific problem: A pure, no-nonsense background remover.

The Result: ClearBG It’s finally live here: https://clearbg.tech

It sticks to my original vision:

✅ No Sign-up (Open and use immediately)

✅ No Credits/Subscriptions (100% Free)

✅ Privacy-first (I don't collect data)

The "Hello World" Feeling To be honest, the UI is still a bit basic (and maybe the code is messy! 😅).

But it's hard to describe the overwhelming sense of achievement I felt when I uploaded my first image and the AI successfully removed the background. For a non-coder like me, seeing something I built with my own hands actually work brought me pure joy.

Feedback Welcome It works surprisingly well for solid colors and product shots. Since I'm using a lighter model, it might struggle with very complex details (like messy hair) compared to enterprise tools, but it gets the job done for most daily tasks.

I’m sharing this because I’m proud of this step, and I hope it helps others who hate paywalls as much as I do.

Please give it a try! Since I'm still learning, any feedback—whether about the site or the tool—would mean the world to me. I plan to keep improving it based on your suggestions.

Thanks for reading!