Topic
WebAssembly & In-Browser Segmentation
Modern browser AI stacks compile models to efficient runtimes; WASM and WebGPU participate in making local inference practical without installs.
Definition
WebAssembly provides a portable execution environment inside the browser; ONNX runtime builds target WASM and WebGPU so neural networks can run without a native app installer.

Why it matters for SEO language
Users searching “WebAssembly background removal” usually want an install-free, local compute story—browser delivery matches that intent.
Limits
Model size and memory caps still apply; mobile devices trade thermal and battery limits against speed.
FAQ
Do I install WebAssembly?
No—it is part of how the browser executes compiled code for the model runtime.
Offline?
After caching, some sessions work with limited connectivity; first load typically needs network.
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.
