Remove Object from Photo
AI magic eraser — brush over any object, person, or distraction and the AI reconstructs what should be there. Clean up vacation shots, remove photobombers, delete unwanted elements.
Removing an object from a photo erases it and rebuilds the background behind it — AI inpainting reconstructs what the camera would have seen. EditClips.online's magic eraser handles photobombers, trash, wires, and other distractions: upload the photo, brush over the object (or click it for automatic selection), and the AI repaints the area naturally. Download the cleaned photo when it renders.
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How to Use Remove Object from Photo
- Upload your photo
- Brush over the object, person, or element you want to remove — be generous with coverage for best results
- Click Process and download the cleaned photo
Features
- AI magic eraser — brush over anything and the AI fills the region naturally
- Remove photobombers, signs, trash cans, wires, distracting background elements
- Optional prompt guides the fill for cleaner results on complex objects
- our AI Inpaint — generative diffusion, not blur or content-aware fill
- Unlike clone-stamp tools, The AI hallucinates new plausible content — no repeating patterns
- Works on JPG, PNG, WebP — outputs clean PNG
- No sign-up, no watermark on the output
Frequently Asked Questions
- How is this different from Photoshop's content-aware fill?
- our AI is a generative diffusion model — it hallucinates plausible new content where your brush was, instead of sampling from surrounding pixels. That means it handles complex scenes (faces, hair, textured backgrounds) much better than traditional clone-stamp or content-aware fill, which often leaves tiling artifacts.
- Can I remove a whole person from a photo?
- Yes, though large removals work best when the person is against a relatively simple background (sky, grass, single-color wall). For busy backgrounds, The AI does its best but may invent details that don't quite match. Try generous brush coverage.
- Does it leave watermarks or reduce resolution?
- No watermark on the output. The result is saved as a full-resolution PNG at the same dimensions as your input. our AI processes at up to ~1024px on the long edge internally; we Lanczos-upscale back to your original size.
- What if I want to remove multiple objects?
- Brush over all of them in one pass — Our AI handles multiple masked regions in a single run. If you need to iterate, run the output through the tool again.