Ngā Papamuri Mīharo mō Ngā Whakaahua Ā-Tautautanga me Ētahi Atu
Hurihia āu whakaahua mā te tango papamuri e whākapi ana te AI me ngā pānga whakamīharo.
Tango PapamuriTangohia ngā papamuri mā te āunoa
Hangaia te tango i ngā papamuri mai i ngā whakaahua i te wakainga! Tukuna noa tō whakaahua, ka rerekē te AI te toenga. Kāore he whakatika ā-ringa, tūmahi pūmanawa.
Tāutuhia ngā papamuri hou mō ngā whakaahua ā-tautautanga me ētahi magnificent effects!
Hurihia ō whakaahua me ngā papamuri hou, hanga ngā whakaahua ā-tautautanga whakamiharo. Kōwhiria mai i tā mātou kohinga, tuku rānei i āu ake!
Hua kounga aratau
Ka tukuna e tō mātou mahi AI kaute ngā whakatikatikanga mārama, ma, e whakahē ai ki ngā tohu whakatika ngaiotanga. He pai mō ngā whakaata hua e-commerce, haka whakaahua rānei, whakaputa ihirangi pāpori whakakautia.
Whakatuwhera tō pūmanawa
Mā te tango i ngā papamuri, nā tō here here hoki kāore. Hanga ngā hanga pumau, hoahoa rauemi whakatairanga motuhake, hanga rānei i te whakaahua ā-tautautanga pai e hakirere atu i te karapīpiti.
Ngā Utauta e Tūtohu Ana Mōu
How a hobby illustrator turned phone snapshots into a printable portfolio
A self-taught illustrator from Lisbon kept her finished pieces in a desk drawer for two tau before she ever shared them. The reason was māmā: her phone whakaahua always caught the corner of a coffee mug, a window glare, or a wrinkled sheet of paper behind the artwork.
She kua tīmata lifting each painting onto a mā mā backdrop with the in-browser ētita, kept the originals on her own device, and downloaded the cutouts at full taumira. Forty-two pieces, four evenings, no cloud tukuna. From there she dropped each cutout into a koreutu print-on-demand template, picked a calm linen-textured backdrop for the lifestyle shots, and a flat off-mā for the catalog page.
Within six wiki she had a printable A5 portfolio, a small Instagram grid that actually looked curated, and her first paid commission, a pet portrait, all from whakaahua she had already taken on her phone. No new camera, no ruma mahi, no subscription. The biggest unlock was that nothing left her laptop until she chose to tohatoha it.
"I had hundreds of phone whakaahua of finished pieces sitting in a folder for two tau. Cleaning the backgrounds in batches turned that folder into an actual portfolio in one weekend. The fact that nothing uploaded anywhere was the reason I finally tried it."
"I scanned a stack of old prints from my grandparents and the backgrounds were yellowed and cluttered. Lifting the people onto a ngohengohe cream backdrop made the prints look like they belong in a frame, not a shoebox. Took me an afternoon, not a weekend."
"Every dog whakaahua I take at the shelter has chain-link fencing or a concrete floor in the papamuri. Swapping in a ngohengohe outdoor backdrop made adoption rārangi feel warmer and our inquiries went up noticeably the same marama."
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Common questions for personal use
Will my whakaahua be uploaded to a server?
By default the ētita processes your whakaahua right in your browser e whakamahi ana a local model that runs on your device. Nothing is uploaded, nothing is stored, and the hua lives only in your downloads folder. If a whakaahua is unusually large or your device is older, the ētita may offer a server-assisted path, and even then the kōnae is deleted from the server within meneti of the hua being delivered.
Do I need to sign up to tikiake the high-taumira version?
No account, no email, no payment. The high-taumira tikiake is available straight away, the same as the arokite. There is kāore he tohu wai on personal exports and no daily quota for typical use. The koreutu tier exists because the heavy lifting happens on your device, so there is nothing to meter.
Can I whakatika a batch of personal whakaahua at once instead of one at a time?
Yes, the bulk ētita accepts a folder tukuna or a multi-kōwhiri and queues every whakaahua through the same in-browser pipeline. For a hundred phone whakaahua that usually takes a few meneti on a recent laptop. Each hua downloads as its own kōnae so you can sort them into your existing folders without renaming.
mā up the whakaahua you already have
huaki the ētita, tukuna a whakaahua in, and decide what to do with the cutout. Nothing leaves your device unless you ask it to.