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

  1. Upload your photo (JPG, PNG, or WebP)
  2. Brush over the area you want Photoshop's Generative Fill would have filled
  3. Type a short prompt describing what should appear there
  4. 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.