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ClipDrop Is Copy and Paste for the Real World – Gizmodo Australia
When the idea behind ClipDrop first appeared a few months ago, it seemed like magic: You could point the app at any object and then clip it out its background,…

When the idea behind ClipDrop first appeared a few months ago, it seemed like magic: You could point the app at any object and then clip it out its background, creating a standalone image of anything from a plant to a coffee mug. Its basically like copy and paste, but for anything. The app is now available in beta and I tried it with mixed results.
Created by Parisian developers Cyril Diagne and Jonathan Blanchet, who co-founded a machine learning company called Init ML. ClipDrop is their first…
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