AI car background remover for dealer photos.
Replace the lot background, add a finished scene, and export listing images with vehicle edges, glass, and shadows handled in one pass.


A clean listing image depends on edges, floor, and shadow.
Generic background removal struggles with wheel arches, antennas, glass, reflections, and contact shadows. LotReady finishes the full listing image: background, floor, shadow, scene lighting, crop, and resolution.
What you get back
Cleaner vehicle edges
Wheel arches, mirrors, antennas, and glass hold their shape through the render.
A finished setting
Choose showroom, studio, or outdoor scenes; shadow and lighting are grounded to the setting, not pasted under the car.
Listing-ready exports
Set the aspect ratio, resolution, and optional AI Enhance pass (2K and above) before rendering, then download from Gallery.
Before you compare cutout tools
No. Instead of handing back a transparent cutout for you to drop onto your own background, the app returns the complete listing image with the car already sitting in a real scene. You get a finished photo you can post as is, not a floating cutout that still needs a background built around it.
No. LotReady changes the setting around the car and leaves the car itself exactly as photographed. Every badge, scratch, dent, sticker, and reflection in the original stays. There is no 3D model swapped in and no retouching of the vehicle, because the scene is presentation and the car is the evidence a buyer is judging.
Yes. With Bring Your Own Scene you upload a photo of your own lot, showroom, or any backdrop you want, and every car gets placed into that same setting. It is a straightforward way to keep a whole row of listings looking consistent, and it is included on every paid plan.
No. A plain, cutout-friendly backdrop is not required. Phone photos taken out on the lot are the expected input, so there is no reshoot, no guided capture routine, and no studio equipment to set up. You point your phone at the car where it is parked and upload the shot you already have.
LotReady is honest about its limits. If the source is severely blurred, cropped so tightly that part of the car is missing, or shot in extreme low light, no tool can rebuild detail that was never captured, and neither can the app. Moderately soft or compressed shots are a different case: smart upscaling, included on every plan, restores those automatically. A truly weak original still will not become a strong listing image.
Finished images collect in your Gallery. From there you download them one at a time when you only need a single shot, or grab all of them at once when a full set is done. Pulling a completed batch out of the app takes one action rather than saving files one by one.
Test one real listing photo.
Request access and check the edges, glass, floor, and shadow on your inventory.

