CremaClear: Remove Image Backgrounds Locally, No Upload Required
CremaClear removes image backgrounds entirely on your Mac. No upload, no cloud, no privacy tradeoffs. The newest app on the Mocha menu.
Most background removal tools send your images to a server. You drag in a photo, wait for an upload, and trust some company's cloud to process it. CremaClear does none of that. It runs entirely on your Mac.
CremaClear is the newest addition to the Mocha menu at getapps.cafe. Drag in a photo, and it strips the background in seconds. No internet. No upload. No account. The image never leaves your machine.
This matters more than it sounds. Background removal is one of those tasks where the convenience of a web tool hides a real tradeoff. Every photo you upload to a free background remover becomes data: stored, analyzed, and sometimes used to train models. With CremaClear, there's no remote server to worry about. The processing happens on your local GPU, which also means it's fast.
The app handles the common cases well: product photos on white backgrounds, portraits, and object cutouts. Results export as PNG with transparency, ready to drop into a design or slide deck.
CremaClear joins nine other native creative tools in Mocha, including ScreenMotion for screen recording, RetroFilter for film-look photo filters, DesignBrew for technical drafting, and BrewBIM for BIM viewing. That brings the Mocha menu to eleven apps total, with VectorStudio and MokaStudio still coming soon.
Pricing stays simple. Every app on the menu, all fifty now, comes with one subscription. Solo Cup runs $9.99 a month for a single device. Family Roast covers up to five devices for $14.99. You get a seven-day free trial and no credit card is needed to start.
The Mocha category keeps growing, and CremaClear fits the pattern: a tool that does one thing well, runs offline, and respects your privacy. If you spend any time cutting out product shots, portraits, or graphics, this one saves you the upload wait and the privacy math.