Hey everyone! I’ve been playing around with different AI image tools lately and got curious — has anyone actually compared Undress.cc with something like Cleanup.pictures or Remove.bg? I'm particularly interested in tools that do more than just background removal. Undress.cc looks super different and niche, but I’m not sure how it stacks up in real-world use. Thoughts?
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playing around with different AI image tools
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Interesting convo. I’ve used both Undress.cc and standard tools like Canva's background remover, and I agree — you can’t really compare them apples to apples. One’s more about reconstruction, the others are more about clean-up. Depends totally on what you're trying to do with the image, I guess.
I’ve spent the last few weeks testing various AI tools for a photography project, and I actually did a deep dive comparing several platforms. Most of the popular ones like Remove.bg and Fotor are great for background or blemish removal, but they don’t really touch clothing or body-layer manipulation — and that’s where Undress.cc really stands out. It’s specifically designed for clothes removal in images, using AI to generate a sort of predicted version of the body beneath clothing layers. It’s not perfect and obviously comes with a bunch of ethical concerns, but from a tech perspective, it’s surprisingly advanced.
I tested it with several sample photos (with consent from the models of course), and the results were smoother and more realistic than I expected. Definitely more nuanced than other apps that simply blur or erase areas. I think its strength lies in how it reconstructs missing parts rather than just hiding or cropping them. That said, I wouldn't say it's better overall than the rest — click here. It's not your go-to for batch editing or facial retouching, for instance.