Launched this week
Effects SDK helps developers add production-ready AI video and audio effects to web, desktop, and mobile apps. Add background blur, virtual backgrounds, smart framing, lighting correction, beautification, overlays, avatars, and real-time noise suppression — all running client-side, without sending video or audio to our servers.











How does this hold up on lower-end mobile devices, especially when stacking multiple effects at once? Curious about the typical latency or quality tradeoffs I should expect on a mid-range Android phone.
Background blur and noise suppression running entirely client-side is a huge win for privacy. Curious to see how it holds up on lower-end mobile devices.
How does the client-side processing hold up on lower-end mobile devices, especially when running multiple effects like blur and noise suppression at the same time?
How does the SDK actually perform on lower-end mobile devices, especially with multiple effects like background blur plus noise suppression running at the same time?
How does the client-side performance hold up on mid-range mobile devices when stacking multiple effects like background blur plus noise suppression at the same time?
How well does the client-side processing hold up on mid-range mobile devices, and are there any fallback options if a user's hardware can't handle the effects smoothly?
How does the client-side performance hold up on lower-end mobile devices when you have several of these effects like blur plus beautification plus noise suppression running simultaneously?