Connect BackgroundErase integrations
Isolate raw product photos instantly by automating BackgroundErase to generate pixel-faithful, transparent cutouts at scale. Connecting this developer-friendly API to our workflow automation tool lets you clean e-commerce catalogs, standardize fashion flat lays, and update your cloud databases. Sign up for free today to build your first automated image pipeline.
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Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Uploads an image file to BackgroundErase and returns the processed image.
Downloads an image from a public or signed URL, removes the background, and returns the processed image as a file.
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Automate your image editing. Connect BackgroundErase with Make to simplify your creative workflows.
Automate Your Product Image Workflows with BackgroundErase on Make
Connect BackgroundErase with Make to automate your design pipelines. Link Google Drive and Airtable to process images, and alert teams on Slack or Microsoft Teams instantly.
Automatically remove backgrounds from new store uploads and sync the polished images directly to your e-commerce platform.
Connect BackgroundErase to your existing apps like Google Drive or Airtable to build automated design pipelines without writing code.
Easily handle large batches of images by automatically resizing, cropping, and cleaning them up as soon as they are uploaded.
Notify your team on Slack or Microsoft Teams as soon as a new batch of product cutouts is processed and ready for use.
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