Bria

Live Background Removal
Now in OBS

A native OBS Studio filter that cuts you out of your webcam feed live. Powered by Bria's newest state-of-the-art video model. No green screen. No local GPU. No code.

A step-by-step guide to the Bria V-RMBG 3.0 OBS Plugin — from system requirements to your first background-free stream.

Background removal, built right into OBS

The plugin adds a standard Effect Filter to any camera source. Frames stream to Bria's inference endpoint, come back background-removed, and render straight into your scene.

Live removal

live video processed frame-by-frame through Bria's streaming endpoint, no waiting, no export step.

Non-binary alpha edges

soft, natural cutouts instead of hard masks. Hair and fine details blend smoothly instead of clipping.

Native OBS filter

integrates as a standard Effect Filter on any camera source — the same panel you already use.

Not a wrapper. It's V-RMBG 3.0, live.

Earlier background removal processed video frame-by-frame with no memory of what came before. That's why cutouts flickered and edges jittered on hair, fingers, and fast motion.

V-RMBG 3.0 is autoregressive: each frame is predicted using the previous frame's output as context, so edges stay locked and stable across the whole stream.

Hold a mic, sit at a desk, demo a product, the model recognizes those as part of you and keeps them in frame.

Three steps to a clean cutout

1

Add the filter

drop the Bria V-RMBG 3.0 filter onto any camera source in OBS Studio, right from the Filters panel.

2

Frames stream to Bria

your webcam frames go to Bria's streaming inference endpoint. No local GPU processing required.

3

Rendered back live

background-removed frames render straight into your scene, in real time, on every frame you stream.

Install the V-RMBG 3.0 OBS Plugin and add real-time background removal to your stream in minutes.

FAQs

No. V-RMBG 3.0 separates you from any background (office, bedroom, coffee shop) with clean, stable edges. No physical setup required.=

No. Inference runs on Bria's endpoint, not your machine. Frames are streamed out and returned background-removed, so there's no local GPU processing.

No. Because V-RMBG 3.0 is autoregressive, each frame uses the previous frame as context. Edges stay locked and stable across the stream instead of resetting every frame.

It installs as a standard Effect Filter in OBS Studio and works on any camera source. See the install guide for supported versions and setup steps.