Trust me; I am not joking. These last few years have seen plenty of advancements in the field of image editing. From automatic image recognition to smart filters and effects, there is a lot to dabble with. What makes these photo editors special is that the implementation is spot-on. So, if you are in the market looking for cool photo editing apps to change image backgrounds, here are some of our recommendations.
1. PicsArt
PicsArt is one of the best editing apps that lets you change image backgrounds. And that’s not the end of the story. It also lets you craft cute stickers from your images. One of the best things I like about it is that it gives you three options to start with — Background, Person, and Hair. And based on your image, you have to pick either one of the above. After that, PicsArt will automatically separate the foreground from the background. Cool, right? When it comes to the background images, the list is quite satisfactory. From cool patterned backgrounds to images of hills and beaches, it has them all. You need to pick the right background. After all, you do not want it to seem like a cheap cut-paste job. What makes it different from the other apps on this list is that it gives you nifty image blending options. You can tweak the shadow and the blur to make the image more realistic. Download PicsArt
2. Snapseed
While Snapseed doesn’t have a ready-made feature to change image backgrounds, you can change the color of the background to light or dark through an assortment of tools like Selective and Brush. Yep, it requires a tad more effort compared to PicsArt, since you will need to tweak the saturation and brightness manually. But if you ask me, this is one of the best methods if you are looking to tweak the image further. For instance, if you want to dabble with Double Exposure, then Snapseed seems to be the best option for it. Download Snapseed
3. Fabby
If you do not want to get in to the complexities of Snapseed and PicsArt, you might want to give Fabby a shot. Coming from the stables of Google, this nifty app automatically replaces the photo background with short, neat video clips. And it doesn’t end there. There are plenty of filters and pop-art effects, and needless to say, it makes your photos and videos Instagram-ready. At the same time, Fabby lets you blur the image background. The bokeh is smooth with neat edge detection. However, there’s a catch. You can’t add pictures from your phone’s gallery. You have to capture the images on the go. On the upside, there are no ads, and you’ll love the clutter-free and easy-to-understand interface. The backgrounds are trippy, and the odds are that you will love them at first glance. I particularly like the one with the comic theme. What about you? Download Fabby
4. Cut Cut
Cut Cut not only lets you change the image background of photos but also gives you plenty of stock images to play with. From the white cottages of Santorini to the Taj Mahal, there’s a lot to explore. At the same time, you can also add images from your phone’s background or search online for some apt images. Similar to PicsArt, Cut Cut also detects the outline of the subject automatically. The selection is quick and accurate. Once you know your way around the app, you will find it easy to replace backgrounds. Again the trick here is to find the right background for your images. However, there are ads in the free version of Cut Cut, and if you have a handful of images to modify, this could be an issue in the long run. Cut Cut adds a watermark to the lower right side of images. Download Cut Cut
5. PhotoCut
The next app on our list is PhotoCut. While PhotoCut doesn’t have auto-selection features like Cut Cut. However, the manual process is quite simple and precise. Once you have selected the picture, mark the border of the subject, and the app will select the relevant adjacent parts automatically. You have to continue this process until you are satisfied with the selection. While it may sound like a lot of manual work, but it isn’t. Once you have made the selection, PhotoCut gives you the option of selecting a backdrop from your phone’s gallery or picking one from the pile of stock images. Pixabay powers the stock images pile and the images are breathtaking. Furthermore, you don’t have to scroll endlessly to find the image of your preference. There’s a search function at the top, which makes the job easy. PhotoCut bundles several filters and effects using which you can tweak the image further. Download PhotoCut
6. MagiCut
Compared to the ones above, the features bouquet of MagiCut seems to be a little limited, but if you have a couple of minor jobs, this app makes for a good pick. For instance, there’s no automatic selection for objects. However, on the bright side, there’s one for portraits. Secondly, you can’t see the changes in real-time. Like its counterparts above, MagiCut also gives you quite a few background options. Yep, starry skies to the blue water of oceans (see HD wallpapers of nature), you get them all. Plus, there’s the option to pick images from Pixabay. However, it’s a premium feature. Download MagiCut
Snip Them Away
So, that was how you can remove and replace backgrounds in photos. While PicsArt makes the job pretty simple, it doesn’t hurt to try the other Android apps as well. Which one of these apps will you try? Next up: How about online tools for removing background from photos? Read the following article to discover some of the best online tools to remove backgrounds from images. The above article may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. However, it does not affect our editorial integrity. The content remains unbiased and authentic.