Topic

Private Background Removal in Your Browser

A private background remover minimizes unnecessary sharing of pixels. nobg.eu is built around browser-local segmentation for the main editing loop.

Definition

Private background removal prioritizes keeping the working image under user control during processing, instead of routing files through third-party inference queues.

nobg.eu app: after—family cutout on transparent checkerboard, 1536×1024 class export
Example output from nobg.eu: Portrait Background Removal Example.

When local-first helps

Team photos, ID-adjacent crops you choose to process, screenshots with internal UI, and catalog shots of unreleased SKUs are common cases.

What users should still verify

Read the Privacy Policy, cookie details, and whether any analytics events fire. Local processing is not a substitute for legal advice.

FAQ

Is this GDPR compliant?

Compliance depends on your use case and jurisdiction. Local processing reduces certain data flows; consult qualified counsel for obligations.

Alternative to remove.bg?

Many services are upload-first. nobg.eu focuses on local browser inference—see also /remove-bg-alternative.

Related topics

Why local processing matters

nobg.eu runs background removal in your browser session. The goal is simple: fewer unnecessary image transfers and faster starts than upload-first pipelines—without promising impossible quality on every edge case.

No upload image editing

Core cutout processing is designed as local image processing: you open a file, the model runs client-side, you export. You still load the website and assets over HTTPS like any site.

Browser AI explained

Browser AI here means inference executes in web runtime (WebGPU when available, with fallbacks). It is not a generic “cloud brain”—it is on-device execution after the app loads.

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