Video background remover
FrameOS uses AI person-matte technology to detect and isolate the speaker from the video background. Remove a distracting background, replace it, or blur it — no green screen, chroma key, or studio setup required.
AI person detection, no green screen needed
Traditional background removal requires controlled lighting and a physical green screen. FrameOS's AI person-matte detects the speaker's outline frame by frame from any background — a home office, a conference stage, or an outdoor shot — and separates them cleanly from the scene. The detection follows movement so the matte holds through gestures, leaning, and natural motion.
Clean vertical clips from any recording environment
Most real-world recording environments are not studio-clean. FrameOS background removal lets you strip away the room — the bookshelf, the window light, the branding that doesn't match your channel — and replace or blur it so every clip looks consistent regardless of where the original was filmed.
Remove, replace, or blur
FrameOS supports removing the background entirely, replacing it with a solid color or branded background, or applying a blur. For short-form clips where the subject is the only thing that matters, background removal focuses attention on the speaker and eliminates visual noise that competes for attention in a fast-moving feed.
Background removal workflow
- AI person-matte — no green screen required.
- Works on any background: home office, stage, outdoors.
- Remove, replace, or blur the background.
- Matte holds through natural movement and gestures.
- No watermark on exports.
FAQ
Does FrameOS require a green screen to remove the video background?
No. FrameOS uses AI person detection to remove backgrounds from any scene — no green screen, chroma key setup, or controlled lighting needed.
Can I replace the background instead of removing it?
Yes. FrameOS supports removing, replacing, or blurring the background depending on the look you want for your clips.
Does background removal work on moving subjects?
Yes. The AI person-matte tracks the speaker frame by frame through natural motion, gestures, and head movement.