Powerful Background Removal API for Developers
Integrate cutting-edge AI-powered background removal into your applications with our robust and flexible API.
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Implement background removal in your app with just a few lines of code. Our well-documented API and SDKs for popular languages make integration a breeze.
Customizable Output for Diverse Applications
Tailor the background removal process to your needs. Adjust parameters, export in various formats, and even replace backgrounds programmatically.
Enterprise-Grade Performance
Built for scale and speed. Our API handles millions of requests daily with low latency, ensuring your applications remain responsive even under heavy load.
Unlock New Features in Your Apps
Empower your users with advanced image editing capabilities. From e-commerce platforms to social media apps, the possibilities are endless with our background removal API.
Rekomenduojami įrankiai programuotojams
Kaip maža programuotojų komanda išleido profilio nuotraukos iškirpimo funkciją per vieną sprintą
Keturių žmonių programuotojų komanda, kurianti pomėgio prekyvietės programėlę, reikalavo profilio nuotraukos funkcijos, kuri vartotojo nerūpestingą telefono nuotrauką pavers švariu avataru, neskambindama nuotraukų redagavimo tiekėjui ar serveriui.
Komanda integravo redaktoriaus naršyklės iškirpimą į esamą įkėlimo srautą kaip kliento pusės žingsnį. Vartotojas pasirenka nuotrauką, modelis veikia JavaScript, iškirpimas pasirodo per kelias sekundes, ir galutinis PNG įkeliamas tiesiai į jų S3 talpyklą. Jokių API išlaidų, jokio serverio mastelio, jokių privatumo problemų.
Funkcija pasirodė sprinto pabaigoje ir per pirmą mėnesį apdorojo 14 000 avatarų be papildomų infrastruktūros išlaidų. Komandos infrastruktūros sąskaita netgi šiek tiek sumažėjo, nes jie nebemokėjo trečiosios šalies API už kiekvieną įkėlimą.
"We needed an avatar cropper that didn't add a server-side service or a paid API. Wiring the in-browser cutout into our upload flow took one sprint and shipped at zero marginal cost per user. The platform team noticed our request graph didn't change."
"I'm the only engineer and I needed a profile-photo step that didn't pull in a third-party SDK we'd have to babysit forever. A client-side cutout meant I shipped the feature, then forgot about it. No keys to rotate, no rate limits, no support tickets six months later."
"Bundling a heavyweight SDK into a starter template makes the whole project feel bloated. The browser-side approach means contributors can fork the template and not need to set up a third-party account. Adoption of the photo step is up since I switched."
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Common questions for developers
Is there a stable API for the in-browser cutout, or do I need to embed the editor iframe?
The editor exposes a small JavaScript surface that you can call from your own page once the model is loaded. The cutout returns a Blob you own, so you can pipe it directly to your existing upload pipeline. The model loader handles caching across sessions via the Cache API, so the second visit is fast. There is no iframe required and no postMessage handshake, the function is invokable like any other client-side image operation.
What's the cold-start cost of the model on a first-time visitor?
First-load fetches the WASM runtime and the model weights, which together are roughly 30 MB on the wire. A modern broadband connection gets that in two or three seconds; a slow mobile network closer to ten. Subsequent visits hit the Cache API and start instantly. For latency-sensitive apps, a preload hint in the HTML head warms the cache before the user reaches the photo step. Server-assisted fallback is available for devices that can't run the model locally.
Are there usage limits or quotas if I integrate this into a commercial product?
The browser-side pipeline runs on the user's device, so there is no per-request quota and no rate limit to negotiate. Server-assisted fallback for the rare device that cannot run the model locally has its own quota documented separately. For high-volume commercial integrations the recommendation is to handle the local-cutout path as the default and surface server fallback only on capability detection failure, which keeps cost predictable as you scale.
Ship a photo feature without adding a service
Wire the in-browser cutout into your existing upload component, keep the file on the user's device, and pipe the result straight to your storage.