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The AI Background Remover is an extension for Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects that uses artificial intelligence to automatically create masks and remove video backgrounds.

With this extension, you can create professional-looking masks and bokeh effects with ease. Whether you're working on social media, corporate videos, or gaming content, the plugin is designed to handle any background.

Use the buttons below to download the AI Background Remover plugin or learn more about it's capabilities.

AI Background Remover Extension

Key Features

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How It Works

  1. Installation: Download and install the extension from Adobe Exchange or the Creative Cloud Desktop app.
  2. Open The Extension: Navigate to "Window -> Extensions -> AI Background Remover" and open the extension.
  3. Import Footage: Import your video footage into Premiere Pro or After Effects.
  4. Generate Mask: Click the "Apply Effect" button to generate a mask using artificial intelligence.
  5. Refine: Fine-tune the mask as needed to ensure a perfect fit: If the mask does not look as desired, customize settings such as analysis quality, mask smoothing, and temporal smoothing.

Use Cases

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Video Tutorials

Create professional-looking tutorials by using a facecam or blurring or replacing backgrounds.

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Corporate Videos

Enhance corporate presentations by isolating speakers from distracting backgrounds. Symbian S60v3 Games

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Social Media Content

Produce eye-catching social media videos with clean, polished backgrounds. : A golden age cut short by poor

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Gameplay Videos

Remove backgrounds and add facecams to your gameplay videos. Nokia’s slow touch transition

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