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The latest versions of Finder in MacOS offer a handy new Quick Action that allows you to remove the background from any image or photo, lifting the primary subject(s) out of the picture and turning that into a transparent PNG file. This is super useful for designers and developers, but it’s also useful for more casual users who would like to remove the background from a picture. For background removal to work well, you’ll want to use it on a photo or picture with an obvious subject in the foreground – a person, animal, object. And for best results, try to avoid very busy backgrounds, for example a photo of someone with messy hair laying over grass of a similar color, will likely not work too well. How to Remove Background from Images on Mac via Finder From Finder, locate the image or photo you want to remove the background from Right-click (or control-click) on the image, and go to “Quick Actions” Choose “Remove Background” Wait a moment for the image to process, soon a transparent PNG of the same file will appear in the same folder, titled as “(original file name) Background Removed.png” If the image is particularly complex to remove the background from, you’ll see a progress bar popup in the Finder.