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Type 'replace background with pure white RGB 255,255,255, no shadows, no gradients' and EditThisPic delivers Amazon-compliant pure white backgrounds in 15-20 seconds. Amazon's automated system rejects off-white, cream, and gray backgrounds. EditThisPic targets the exact RGB value Amazon requires. No Photoshop, no selection tools, no guesswork. Free to try, no account required.
"My first 20 listings got flagged for non-white backgrounds. Switched to EditThisPic and haven't had a single rejection since. The white is actually white." @FBASeller_Rachel

Why Pure White Matters on Amazon

Amazon requires exactly RGB 255,255,255 for main product image backgrounds
Off-white or cream backgrounds trigger automated listing suppression
Studio photography often produces 'almost white' that fails pixel-level checks
Gray gradients in corners are invisible to the eye but caught by Amazon's system
Re-shooting products is expensive and time-consuming when background is the only issue

Most background removal tools deliver 'studio white' with subtle gradients that look white to your eye but fail Amazon's pixel-level RGB checks. EditThisPic specifically targets RGB 255,255,255 across every pixel of the background. No gradients, no off-white corners, no shadows bleeding through. Your backgrounds pass automated compliance checks the first time.

Listings with non-compliant images are suppressed within 24 hours, losing an average of $47/day in sales - Amazon Seller Forums 2025 Survey

Tools for Pure White Amazon Backgrounds

Get Pure White Backgrounds for Amazon

  1. Upload your product photo

    Drop your product image into EditThisPic. Works with JPG, PNG, and WebP up to 7MB. Start with your best product shot - any background color works, but cleaner originals produce cleaner results.

    Products on solid backgrounds: 15 seconds. Products on busy backgrounds: may need one refinement pass.
  2. Request RGB 255,255,255 pure white

    Type 'replace background with pure white RGB 255,255,255, completely flat and uniform, no shadows or gradients' and generate. Being specific about RGB values tells the AI exactly what Amazon requires. No need to manually select or trace around your product.

    Always include 'no gradients' in your prompt. Many AI tools add subtle gradients for a natural look, but Amazon's pixel checker catches these.
  3. Check corners and edges

    Zoom to 100% and inspect all four corners plus the edges around your product. These are where off-white pixels hide. The background should be uniformly white from edge to edge with no visible variation.

    If you have Photoshop or GIMP, use the eyedropper tool to spot-check corner pixels. Every background pixel should read R:255 G:255 B:255.
  4. Download and upload to Amazon

    Download your compliant image as high-quality PNG or JPG. The background is guaranteed pure white across the entire image area. Upload directly to your Amazon listing as the main product image.

    Save as PNG for lossless quality. JPG compression can introduce slight color artifacts near product edges.

Pure White Background Prompts for Amazon

Standard product on any background
replace background with pure white RGB 255,255,255, completely flat and uniform, no shadows no gradients no variation

The most reliable Amazon white background prompt. Works for 90% of products.

Fix almost-white background that failed checks
make entire background pure RGB 255,255,255 white, fix gray areas in corners, remove all shadows and gradients, uniform white edge to edge

When your studio shot looks white but Amazon rejected it. Targets the specific areas that fail.

White product on white background
replace background with pure white RGB 255,255,255 while keeping the white product intact, maintain product edges and details, only change the background area

White-on-white is the hardest scenario. Use markers on your product if the AI confuses product and background.

Product with fine details (hair, fibers, lace)
replace background with pure white RGB 255,255,255, preserve fine product edges and details like threads and fibers, no harsh cutout appearance

Fine edges need extra care. This prompt preserves delicate details while getting pure white behind them.

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Colorful background to pure white
remove the colored background completely and replace with pure white RGB 255,255,255, ensure no color bleeding from original background onto product edges

Bright backgrounds can bleed color into product edges. This prompt specifically addresses color contamination.

Multiple products in frame
replace background with pure white RGB 255,255,255 behind all products, maintain spacing between items, uniform white across entire background area

Bundle listings need consistent white behind all items. This keeps their arrangement intact.

Product with shadow you want to remove
replace background with pure white RGB 255,255,255 and remove all shadows, including shadow under product, completely flat white everywhere

Amazon main images must be shadow-free. This ensures even the contact shadow is gone.

Batch consistency across product line
replace background with pure white RGB 255,255,255, same flat uniform white as other images in this product line, professional consistent look

Use the same prompt across all your SKUs for a consistent storefront appearance.

Edit Type Prompt Time
Standard product replace background with pure white RGB 255,255,255, no shadows no gradients 15s Try This โ†’
Fix off-white studio shot make background pure RGB 255,255,255, fix gray corners 15s Try This โ†’
White product on white replace background with pure white, keep white product intact 25s Try This โ†’
Glass/transparent product pure white behind transparent product, preserve glass look 25s Try This โ†’
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Pure White Background Examples

Product on off-white studio background with gray gradients in corners
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Same product on pure RGB 255,255,255 white background
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Off-white studio shot fixed

Professional studio photo that looked white but had RGB 248,248,248 in the corners. One prompt brought every pixel to 255,255,255.

Prompt: replace background with pure white RGB 255,255,255, completely flat and uniform, no shadows no gradients
Product photographed on blue fabric backdrop
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Same product isolated on pure white Amazon-compliant background
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Colored background to pure white

Product shot on blue fabric backdrop. Complete background replacement to Amazon-compliant pure white.

Prompt: remove the colored background completely and replace with pure white RGB 255,255,255, no color bleeding
White ceramic product barely visible against off-white background
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White product clearly defined against pure white background with clean edges
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White product preserved on white background

White ceramic mug that blended into the off-white background. AI separated product from background without losing any product detail.

Prompt: replace background with pure white RGB 255,255,255 while keeping the white product intact, maintain product edges

Common Pure White Background Issues

Background looks white but Amazon still rejected it

Why: Your screen may display near-white as white, but Amazon checks pixel values. Backgrounds at RGB 250-254 look white to human eyes but fail automated checks.

Try: replace background with pure RGB 255,255,255 white, every single background pixel must be exactly 255 255 255, no exceptions

Use a color picker tool on your downloaded image. Sample multiple spots including corners and near product edges.

Corners are slightly gray while center is white

Why: The AI sometimes adds subtle vignetting or gradients for a natural studio look. Amazon requires uniform white everywhere.

Try: make background completely uniform pure white RGB 255,255,255 from edge to edge, fix gray corners, no vignetting

If only corners are off, try 'fix corners only - make them pure white to match the center.'

Product edges have a gray halo

Why: Anti-aliasing between the product and original background creates semi-transparent edge pixels that appear gray on white.

Try: replace background with pure white, clean up gray halo around product edges, crisp separation between product and white background

Tap markers along the halo areas and regenerate. The AI will clean those specific edges.

Transparent or glass product shows gray through it

Why: The AI preserved the product's transparency, which means the old background shows through. Glass products need special handling.

Try: replace background with pure white RGB 255,255,255, make white visible through transparent/glass parts of product, preserve glass look while ensuring white shows behind

For fully transparent products, you may need two passes: one for the main background, then markers on the transparent areas.

JPG compression introduced artifacts near edges

Why: JPG compression can turn pure white pixels into slightly off-white near high-contrast edges. This is a format limitation.

Try: Not a prompt issue - download as PNG instead of JPG for lossless quality

Always save Amazon main images as PNG. If you must use JPG, use maximum quality (100%) to minimize compression artifacts.

Amazon Pure White Background Questions

What exactly is RGB 255,255,255 and why does Amazon require it?

RGB 255,255,255 is the digital color code for pure white. Each value (Red, Green, Blue) is at its maximum of 255, meaning maximum brightness with no color tint. Amazon requires this exact value for main product image backgrounds so all listings look uniform in search results. Even RGB 250,250,250 - which looks identical to human eyes - is technically off-white and can trigger listing suppression.

My studio photos look white - why are they getting rejected?

Studio lighting creates 'photographic white' which is actually a range of near-white values (typically RGB 240-254). Your monitor also displays these as white due to auto-brightness. Amazon's automated system checks actual pixel values, not visual appearance. EditThisPic replaces these near-whites with exact RGB 255,255,255 across every background pixel.

Should I save as PNG or JPG for Amazon?

PNG is recommended for main images because it preserves exact pixel values. JPG compression can introduce subtle color variations near product edges, potentially turning pure white pixels into off-white. If file size is a concern, use JPG at maximum quality (100%). Amazon accepts both formats.

Can I use this for all 7 Amazon image slots?

Pure white is required only for the main image (first slot). Secondary images (slots 2-7) can have any background. However, many top sellers use white backgrounds for all images for a clean, professional storefront. For secondary images, you can add subtle shadows for depth since Amazon allows this outside the main image.

How do I check if my white is actually RGB 255,255,255?

Use any image editor's color picker/eyedropper tool. In Photoshop, GIMP, or free tools like Photopea, sample several background areas including corners. Every sample should read exactly R:255 G:255 B:255. If you see values like 253 or 248, those areas will fail Amazon's check.

What happens if my background isn't pure white?

Amazon's automated system will suppress your listing, meaning it won't appear in search results. You'll receive a notification in Seller Central asking you to update the image. Until you fix it, you lose all organic visibility for that product. Some sellers report losing hundreds of dollars per day from suppressed listings.

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