Browser-local outline workflow

Image Outliner

Upload a product photo, logo, portrait, sketch, or craft reference and export a clean outline, edge map, printable stencil draft, sticker line, or Cricut-style transparent PNG without sending the image to a server.

Turn product shots, logos, profile images, and simple illustrations into clean transparent PNG outlines.

Prepare printable stencil drafts, coloring-page references, sticker contours, and Cricut-style cut lines from one upload.

Tune threshold, stroke width, smoothing, line color, and background before downloading the final PNG.

Keep craft, product, and client image references local in the browser instead of uploading them to a remote editor.

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Workflow

Create an outline without a heavy editor

01

Upload

Add a JPG, PNG, or WebP image from a product shoot, logo folder, sketch, or portrait reference.

02

Tune

Choose clean outline, edge map, sticker, stencil, thin-line, or Cricut cut-line presets.

03

Download

Export a PNG with transparent, white, or dark background settings ready for the next workflow.

Outline outputs for design and craft workflows

Clean outline
Detailed edge map
Sticker outline
Printable stencil draft
Thin-line drawing
Cricut-style cut lines
Transparent PNG output
White or dark preview background
Adjustable stroke width
Adjustable edge threshold
Smoothing controls
Browser-local canvas processing

FAQ

Short answers from the team

Does the Image Outliner upload my image?

No. The outline preview and PNG export are generated with browser canvas. Source images stay on your device.

Can it make transparent PNG outlines?

Yes. Use a transparent background preset or choose transparent output manually, then download the outline as PNG.

Is this the same as an AI line-art generator?

No. This version uses deterministic edge detection and canvas processing. It is useful for quick outlines, stencil drafts, and cut-line references without AI credits.

What images work best?

High-contrast product photos, logos, drawings, icons, and portraits with clear subject edges produce cleaner outlines. Busy backgrounds may need a higher threshold.