Photoshop Generative Fill Alternative
Free, browser-based alternative to Photoshop's Generative Fill. Brush a region, describe what should appear, and AI fills it in — no Adobe subscription, no Creative Cloud, no install. Works on any device with a browser.
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How to Use Photoshop Generative Fill Alternative
- Upload your photo (JPG, PNG, or WebP)
- Brush over the area you want Photoshop's Generative Fill would have filled
- Type a short prompt describing what should appear there
- Click Process and download the edited PNG — no Photoshop required
Features
- Same workflow as Photoshop Generative Fill — brush + text prompt — without Adobe
- No Creative Cloud subscription, no install, no sign-up
- Runs in any modern browser on Windows, macOS, Linux, Chromebook, iPad
- Powered by FLUX.2 Klein diffusion — comparable quality to Adobe Firefly
- Works on JPG, PNG, WebP — outputs clean PNG at original resolution
- No watermark on the output
- Free with rate limit; unlimited on Pro
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is this really a free alternative to Photoshop Generative Fill?
- Yes. Photoshop Generative Fill requires a Creative Cloud subscription (currently $22.99/month for the Photography plan, more for full Photoshop). This tool runs the same brush-and-prompt workflow in your browser, free, with a daily rate limit. Pro removes the limit.
- How does the quality compare to Adobe's Generative Fill?
- We use FLUX.2 Klein, an open diffusion model in the same generation as Adobe Firefly. For most brush-and-fill edits — sky replacement, object swap, removing distractions — output quality is comparable. Adobe sometimes wins on heavily commercial photo retouching; Klein often wins on stylised or illustration sources.
- Do I need to install anything?
- No. There's nothing to download. The tool runs entirely in the browser — works on any laptop, Chromebook, iPad, or Android tablet that can open a website. Photoshop, by contrast, is a 2.5+ GB install that's macOS/Windows only.
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- Can I use this for commercial work?
- Yes. The output PNG is yours to use commercially. FLUX.2 Klein's training data is licensed for commercial output (similar to Adobe Firefly's commercial-safe positioning). We don't watermark the output.
- Why would I still use Photoshop?
- Photoshop has layers, masks, blending modes, healing brush, content-aware fill, and a much deeper editor — none of which we replicate. If you only need the Generative Fill feature for occasional brush-and-fill edits, this is a free shortcut. If you do daily photo editing, Photoshop is still the right tool.