1 pointby harran6 hours ago2 comments
  • harran6 hours ago
    Hi HN,

    I wanted to share this because the results genuinely surprised me.

    The Backstory: I originally wanted to build this background remover on the server side. However, I realized my server specs weren't powerful enough to handle the model inference for multiple users. I almost gave up, but decided to try shifting the entire process to the client's browser as a "last resort."

    I had serious doubts about whether it would work or if the quality would be usable. To my surprise, the browser-native performance was excellent and the edge-detection quality was high.

    Technical Details:

    Inference: Runs 100% in your browser using the user's local GPU/CPU.

    Privacy: No images are uploaded to any server. What started as a hardware limitation became a privacy feature.

    Performance: Once the model is cached, the tool provides results instantly and works offline.

    This tool is part of my larger project, AI Shortcut Lab, where I provide ready lists of AI tools and automated workflows.

    I’d love to know: How does the processing speed feel on your machine?

  • wordglyph4 hours ago
    Removal worked well but it always downloads a white background no matter if I chose transparent