Magic Eraser
Free AI magic eraser. Brush over anything you want gone and FLUX.2 Klein reconstructs what should be there — photobombers, signs, wires, distractions. No Photoshop needed.
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How to Use Magic Eraser
- Upload your photo
- Brush over the thing you want erased — be generous with coverage
- Optionally describe what's there (e.g. "person", "sign") for cleaner fills
- Click Process and download the magic-erased photo
Features
- Brush over anything — photobombers, wires, signs, trash, watermarks
- AI reconstructs the background behind the object naturally
- Free alternative to Samsung Magic Eraser, Google Photos Magic Eraser, Photoshop
- FLUX.2 Klein Inpaint — real generative AI, not blur or clone-stamp
- No sign-up, no watermark on the output
- Works on JPG, PNG, WebP — outputs full-resolution PNG
Frequently Asked Questions
- What's a magic eraser for photos?
- A magic eraser is an AI-powered object removal tool. You paint over something you don't want — a stranger in your vacation shot, a trash can ruining a landscape, a distracting sign — and the AI reconstructs what should be there. Samsung, Google, and Adobe all have paid versions. Ours is free.
- How is this different from Photoshop's spot-heal or clone-stamp?
- Those tools sample from nearby pixels, which often creates repeating patterns or smears on complex backgrounds. FLUX.2 Klein is a generative diffusion model — it hallucinates new, coherent content that matches context (faces, hair, textured surfaces) much better than traditional approaches.
- Does it work on people/faces?
- Yes, with caveats. Small objects in a photo with a person (a phone in their hand, a watermark across their face) come out clean. Removing a whole person from a busy scene is harder — the AI does its best but may invent fill details. Simpler backgrounds (sky, grass, water) work best for large removals.
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- Are there any size or quality limits?
- Output is a full-resolution PNG at the same dimensions as your input. FLUX.2 Klein processes at up to ~1024px on the long edge internally then Lanczos-upscales back. Free tier handles typical photo sizes; Pro plan supports larger files.