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Can I Remove Image Background in Figma?

Last updated on September 29, 2022 @ 8:57 am

Image background removal is a process of removing the background from an image. The background can be removed from an image using a number of different methods, including manual selection, color selection, and alpha channel selection.

There are a number of reasons why you might want to remove the background from an image. Perhaps you want to create a transparent background so that you can use the image in a web page or document.

Or maybe you want to remove the background so that you can replace it with another image or color. Whatever your reason, there are a few different ways to remove the background from an image in Figma.

One way to remove the background from an image is to use the “Select Color” tool. This tool allows you to select a specific color from the image and then delete it.

PRO TIP: If you are not careful, removing the background from an image in Figma can result in the loss of important image data. Make sure to backup your image before attempting to remove the background.

To use this tool, first click on the “Select Color” tool in the toolbar at the top of the screen. Then, click on the color in the image that you want to remove. Finally, press the delete key on your keyboard to remove the selected color from the image.

Another way to remove the background from an image is to use the “Alpha Channel” selection tool. This tool allows you to select a range of colors from an image and then delete them.

To use this tool, first click on the “Alpha Channel” selection tool in the toolbar at the top of the screen. Then, click and drag over the area of the image that you want to remove. Finally, press the delete key on your keyboard to remove the selected colors from the image.

You can also remove the background from an image by manually selecting it with the “Select Object” tool. This tool allows you to select a specific object in an image and then delete it. To use this tool, first click on

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