SEEDREAM 5.0 PRO TOOL
Image to Layers
Layer separation is the capability no other mainstream image model ships: give Seedream 5.0 Pro an image and it splits the scene into a background layer plus individual element layers, each exported with a transparent alpha channel. Drag, scale, and recompose the pieces in Figma, Photoshop, or any design tool — the manual masking step disappears.
How it works
- 1
Upload or generate an image
Start from your own visual (up to 10 reference images) or generate one from a prompt first.
- 2
Ask for layer separation
Tell the model which elements you want isolated — subject, background, text, props.
- 3
Download transparent PNGs
Each layer exports with alpha. Rearrange them in any design tool for endless variants.
Prompt examples to start from
Product shot → layers
Use this prompt“Split this product photo into three layers: clean background, product with shadow, and floating text elements, each as a transparent PNG”
Campaign visual → editable kit
Use this prompt“Separate this ad creative into background scene, main subject, and headline layers so the campaign text can be swapped per market”
Illustration → parallax layers
Use this prompt“Decompose this landscape illustration into foreground, midground, and sky layers with transparency for a parallax animation”
FAQ
What exactly does layer separation output?
A background layer plus individual element layers, each a PNG with a transparent alpha channel — ready to rearrange in Figma, Photoshop, Canva, or any editor.
Does it work on photos or only generated images?
Both. Upload an existing image as a reference, or generate one first and then split it — the model treats them the same way.
Why not just use a background remover?
Background removers give you one cutout. Layer separation reconstructs the full scene as multiple editable layers — including what was behind the subject — so every piece stays usable.