Chrome Virtual Camera
Replaces getUserMedia() with clock, video file, and background masking options.
Replaces getUserMedia() with clock, video file, and background masking options.
Chrome Virtual Camera Introduction
What is Chrome Virtual Camera?
This tool replaces the standard getUserMedia() function, allowing for the use of clocks, video files, and background masking using tfjs/body-pix as video sources.
How to use Chrome Virtual Camera?
The tool intercepts calls to getUserMedia() and provides alternative video sources such as a clock, a video file, or a masked video stream using tfjs/body-pix. Specific instructions for implementation and configuration would depend on the specific library or implementation being used.
Why Choose Chrome Virtual Camera?
Choosing this is smart if you need a reliable alternative to getUserMedia() for capturing media streams. It’s designed to work smoothly and fix common issues, making your development process less painful.
Chrome Virtual Camera Features
AI Background Remover
- ✓Replaces getUserMedia() functionality
- ✓Provides clock as a video source
- ✓Provides video file as a video source
- ✓Enables background masking using tfjs/body-pix
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