Feature hub

Image tools with a browser-first production model.

FlytheBG keeps the catalog focused on features that are already available. Each live tool has its own readable workspace, clear privacy behavior, and supporting guidance that explains how to use the workflow and where its limits are.

Product principles

Useful output comes before decorative complexity.

The production site separates the cinematic landing experience from the workspaces where people select, process, inspect, and download images.

Readable surfaces

Tools use opaque panels and predictable spacing so animated backgrounds never reduce legibility or make controls difficult to distinguish.

Native interactions

File selection uses native inputs; drag/drop and paste are additions, not fragile replacements. A visitor should still understand what the page does without relying on an animation.

Browser compute first

Image processing stays client-side when practical, which keeps source image bytes out of a FlytheBG inference server in the current production architecture.

Explain the limitations

Automatic segmentation and passport-photo preparation cannot guarantee perfect edges or document acceptance. FlytheBG publishes those limitations next to the tools instead of hiding them behind marketing claims.

Background removal

For transparent cutouts and follow-up design work.

Use the remover when the main goal is a transparent PNG. The supporting guide explains difficult edges, source-image choices, why the first run can be slower, and what is retained in browser memory.

Read and use Remove Background ↗
Passport workflow

For measured photo rectangles and print sheets.

Use the Passport Photo Maker when physical dimensions, DPI, framing, repeated copies, and a printable sheet matter. Always verify the issuing authority’s current rules before submitting a photo.

Read and use Passport Photo Maker ↗
Architecture

For the details behind the product.

The About page documents what runs in the browser, why FlytheBG uses the smaller quantized model, what FlytheBG does not promise, and how the current site treats image data and advertising during review.

About FlytheBG ↗