From what I’ve seen, the tools are definitely better with single-subject images, mostly because the AI doesn’t have to guess where one person ends and another begins. When I tested a group photo on Clothes Remover AI , it didn’t completely fail, but it struggled with overlapping arms and clothes, especially when the lighting wasn’t even. For example, in a beach photo I tried, the person in front ended up looking okay-ish while the guy partially behind them got all kinds of weird artifacts, almost like the algorithm blended their torsos by mistake. It seems like the AI can only “focus” on one subject at a time unless the group is spaced out clearly. If you want better results, try using photos where people aren’t touching or standing shoulder-to-shoulder, or crop the individuals separately and process them one by one. It takes a bit more effort, but the outcome is way cleaner and avoids the strange glitchy stuff.