Image background remover
Cut out the subject. Keep designing.
Remove a distracting image background from the canvas, then resize, layer, and position the clean cutout exactly where the slide needs it.
An image is right-clicked, its background is removed in place, and the clean cutout is moved into a layered slide composition.
Built into the editor
A clean cutout, without the app-switching.
Background removal is an image action inside the presentation editor, not a separate export-and-import workflow.
Use the image menu
Right-click the image on your slide and choose Remove background. The command stays close to the object you are already editing.
See the transparent result
Decka replaces the opaque backdrop with transparency so the subject can sit over shapes, type, and other images.
Finish on the canvas
Move, scale, crop, rotate, and layer the result with the same controls you use for any image object.
Remove an image background inside your presentation
A transparent cutout is useful when the subject should belong to the slide instead of looking like a rectangular photo dropped on top. Product photography can overlap a headline, a portrait can sit against the theme color, and an object can extend across more than one visual layer.
In Decka, select the image where it already lives, right-click, and choose Remove background. When processing finishes, the transparent image stays on the canvas, ready for the rest of the composition. There is no separate graphics file to place and line up again.
FAQ
Background removal questions, answered
What kinds of images produce the cleanest cutout?
Use a reasonably sharp image where the subject is distinct from its background. Strong edge contrast and a complete, unobstructed subject usually work better than motion blur, transparent materials, or hair blending into a similar backdrop.
What can I do if an edge comes out wrong?
Undo the removal and try a source with a cleaner edge or a tighter crop around the subject. Decka does not currently include a manual cutout brush, so a clearer source image is the most reliable fix.
Does the removed background stay transparent on the slide?
Yes. The result remains a transparent image object, so theme colors, shapes, text, and other images can show behind it while you continue arranging the slide.
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