AI object removal from photos
Take out of the frame whatever you did not want in it — a stranger in the background, a bin, a cable across the sky, a pole growing out of someone's head. The AI fills the gap with background that matches the rest of the photo, so it does not leave a smeared patch behind.
Try it freeNothing to install. Your first edit is free.
Before
AfterWhat disappears most easily
The simpler the background behind the object, the better the result. Things vanish cleanly against sky, water, grass, a plain wall or tarmac, because the model has an obvious pattern to continue. Harder cases are objects covering complex detail: window bars, lettering, another person's face, or a regular pattern where any break in the rhythm is obvious.
How the gap gets filled
The AI does not stretch neighbouring pixels — it reads the whole scene and paints in background consistent with the perspective, light and texture. That is why it is worth including the object's shadow: remove the object and leave the shadow, and the frame instantly tells you something is missing.
When cropping is the better answer
If the unwanted element sits right at the edge and takes up little of the frame, cropping gives a cleaner result than any reconstruction. Object removal earns its place when something sits in the middle of the shot, or against a background you cannot simply cut away.
How it works
Upload a photo
From your phone, your computer or a scan. One file is enough — no cropping or clean-up needed first.
Pick the effect
Choose what should change. Add your own instruction if you want to be specific about a detail.
Download the result
Get the finished file in full resolution. Your original stays untouched.
Frequently asked questions
Can I remove one person from a group?
Yes, as long as they are not heavily overlapping the others. With people standing shoulder to shoulder the model has to invent parts of the neighbours, and that shows.
What about watermarks and logos?
Do not remove watermarks from other people's photos — that circumvents copyright protection. The tool is for tidying up your own frames.
Does the rest of the photo change?
No. The whole frame is processed, but outside the removed area the image stays as it was.
Can I remove several things at once?
Yes. Name several elements in one instruction, or repeat the operation on the result.