Try me: Can you spot the real vs edited?
I found this tricky photo of my cat with all that fur flying in the wind and a messy living room background—and I decided to challenge myself. I used Aiarty Image Matting to remove the background and preserve every fine hair strand, no halo, no jagged edge.
Mini-Guide:
Upload → Pick your image (or a folder) and drag it into Aiarty Image Matting.
Choose model → Select from one of the four AI models (e.g., for hair/fur, semi-transparency) to suit your subject’s edge complexity.
Export → Remove or replace the background with transparency, solid color, or a new scene, then export your clean image.
If you zoom close, you’ll see the difference: even flyaway fur threads that used to blend into chaos now look crisp and isolated. The background now disappears seamlessly, leaving the subject intact and ready for new use.
Whether you’re editing portraits, product photos, or quirky pet shots, this challenge post is for you: Can you spot the original vs the edited version? If yes—cool. If no, then yep, the tool did its job.
Try digging into your archive right now: pick a photo you thought was “too messy to save,” run it through the matting workflow above, and see if you can raise your own “before vs after” post. I definitely am—and the difference is wild.
















