Layer separation
Detect text, subjects, products, objects, shadows, and background instead of only cutting out the foreground.
Create PSD-ready layers from JPG, PNG, and AI-generated images. Separate editable subjects, text, objects, and backgrounds for Photoshop workflows.
A PSD-first workflow matters because professional designers already have tools, actions, plugins, and review habits inside Photoshop-compatible editors.
export intent from flat image into editable Photoshop layers. The practical goal is a portable working file: visible layers, confidence-aware edits, and exports that fit the tools teams already use.
Detect text, subjects, products, objects, shadows, and background instead of only cutting out the foreground.
Fill hidden areas so moved layers do not leave holes in the composition.
Deliver ZIP layers and PSD-ready files before deeper plugin workflows.
Keep Unlayer AI as the recovery step, then hand work to Photoshop, Figma, Canva, or motion tools.
The strongest users are not browsing for inspiration. They have one image and need to change something inside it.
A flattened JPG cannot recover the original source file perfectly, but AI can rebuild a useful editable layer stack.
High-confidence text regions can be isolated and rebuilt for editing; the system should always show confidence and fallback to image layers when uncertain.
PSD keeps professional designers in their existing workflow instead of trapping them inside a web editor.