



Car photo editing tools for everyone who sells cars
Whether you list one car a month or a hundred a week, the job is the same: photos that look professional enough for a buyer to trust. Car Background AI has designed a setup built for how you sell.

Built for the way the car business actually works
A dealership shooting a fresh intake and a private seller photographing one car in a driveway have nothing in common except the problem. The background is a mess, the photos don't match, and the listing looks worse than the car.
Our car photo editing tools are built for the automotive industry to solve that at the level you work at. One car, one intake, or an entire marketplace feeding photos through an API. The output is the same. The scale isn't.
INDUSTRIES
Who it's built for
The core of what we built. Photograph inventory wherever it's parked, then hand off the cleanup so a fresh intake goes live looking like an actual catalog.
See how dealers use it →
Thousands of sellers, thousands of photo standards, one browsing experience. Bring them in line without asking a single seller to change how they shoot.
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Your users already live inside your platform. Our API puts professional car photo editing in there with them, so nothing new has to be learned or opened.
Edit listing photos faster →
One car, one shot at getting the listing right. Your driveway photo goes up looking like it came from a lot, and buyers treat it that way.
Fix your car photos →
Shooting is the part you're good at. The background work behind every frame is the part that eats the evening, and it's the part you can stop doing.
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Why dealers love Car Background AI
It runs online, so there's no software to set up, no license to manage, and no machine that has to be the editing machine.
Shoot on the lot, edit on the lot. You don't have to get back to a desk to turn a photo into a listing.
A generic editor treats a vehicle like any other shape. This one is trained on real cars, so the details that make a photo look real hold up.
The same backgrounds, branding, and settings apply to every car, so your listing grid reads as one professional dealership.
FEATURES
The tools behind the results
However you sell cars, our car background photo editor online fits the way you work.The messy lot behind the car comes out. Edges stay sharp, shadows stay real, and nothing about the vehicle changes.
Remove background →
One place for the whole job. Clean up the shot, brand it, export it, and skip the round trip through three separate tools.
Enhance car photos →
Exteriors get a showroom backdrop matched to the angle you shot from. Interiors get the clutter cleared out behind the seats.
Replace backgrounds →
Feed in the whole intake. Every car comes back with the same treatment, so the listing grid looks like a single afternoon's work.
Edit in bulk →
Upload your logo once. It lands in the same spot on every car you edit from then on, without you placing it.
Add your branding →
See what it does with your cars
Ten free credits, no card, and nobody calling you. Run your own photos through, whatever you're selling and however many, and judge it from there.

Frequently Asked Questions
No, anyone can use it. The tool is fully self-serve, so a private seller with one car and a dealership with a hundred use the same signup. Nothing is gated behind a sales call or a business account.
Most dealers, photographers, and sellers use the app directly. Marketplaces and dealer management systems use the API instead, so the editing happens inside their own platform, and their users never leave it.
No. The editing handles the background and cleanup, not the shot. Composition, angle, and framing stay exactly as you shot them, which is why photographers use it as a finishing step rather than a replacement.
Yes. That's the point of running it at platform level. Consistent backgrounds across thousands of listings from thousands of sellers, so the browsing experience looks uniform no matter who uploaded the car.
The editing quality is identical. What differs is volume. Dealerships run full intakes in bulk with their branding applied automatically, while a private seller edits a handful of photos and skips the branding.