Remove Object from Photo
AI magic eraser — brush over any object, person, or distraction and FLUX.2 Klein reconstructs what should be there. Clean up vacation shots, remove photobombers, delete unwanted elements.
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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
- Optionally type what you brushed over (e.g. "person", "sign") to help the AI fill more naturally
- Click Process and download the cleaned photo
Features
- AI magic eraser — brush over anything and Klein fills the region naturally
- Remove photobombers, signs, trash cans, wires, distracting background elements
- Optional prompt guides the fill for cleaner results on complex objects
- FLUX.2 Klein Inpaint — generative diffusion, not blur or content-aware fill
- Unlike clone-stamp tools, Klein 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?
- FLUX.2 Klein 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, Klein does its best but may invent details that don't quite match. Try generous brush coverage and an optional prompt like "grass" or "empty sidewalk" to guide the fill.
- Why does it ask what I'm removing?
- Klein uses your prompt to understand the masked region semantically. If you say "person on the beach," the model knows to fill with beach (not arbitrary content). The prompt is optional — leaving it blank uses a generic "remove cleanly" instruction which still works well for small objects.
- 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. FLUX.2 Klein 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 — Klein handles multiple masked regions in a single run. If you need to iterate, run the output through the tool again.