ComfyUI and ComfyUI-RMBG

The custom node for advanced image segmentation and background removal acts as a complement to the powerful ComfyUI backend and GUI, extending its capabilities within its graph/nodes interface.

ComfyUI
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ComfyUI-RMBG
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Established
Maintenance 25/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 21/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 17/25
Stars: 106,230
Forks: 12,230
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 118
Language: Python
License: GPL-3.0
Stars: 1,817
Forks: 107
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: GPL-3.0
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About ComfyUI

Comfy-Org/ComfyUI

The most powerful and modular diffusion model GUI, api and backend with a graph/nodes interface.

ComfyUI helps artists, designers, and content creators generate images, videos, audio, and even 3D models using AI without writing any code. You input descriptions or existing media, and the system processes them through a visual flowchart of AI models to produce highly customized creative outputs. This is ideal for visual artists, marketers, or anyone experimenting with generative AI for media creation.

generative-art digital-design video-production audio-synthesis 3D-modeling

About ComfyUI-RMBG

1038lab/ComfyUI-RMBG

A ComfyUI custom node designed for advanced image background removal and object, face, clothes, and fashion segmentation, utilizing multiple models including RMBG-2.0, INSPYRENET, BEN, BEN2, BiRefNet, SDMatte, SAM, SAM2, SAM3 and GroundingDINO.

This tool helps graphic designers, e-commerce managers, and digital marketers easily remove backgrounds from images or precisely isolate specific elements like products, faces, or clothing. You feed it an image, and it outputs a version with the background removed, ready for use in new compositions or product listings. It also allows for real-time background replacement and enhanced edge detection.

graphic-design e-commerce digital-marketing photo-editing content-creation

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