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Upload an image, mark or describe an unwanted object, and generate a cleaned image.
AI object removal that replaces strangers, watermarks, and clutter with realistic background.
Photobomber in your engagement shot? Logo on the perfect stock photo? Construction crane ruining your skyline? Upload the image, describe what to remove, and the AI Object Remover paints it out — generating a natural fill that respects lighting, perspective, and texture. No Photoshop expertise, no manual masking, no clone-stamping for an hour. Just clean photos, in seconds.
Three steps to a perfectly cleaned image.
From small annoyances to major distractions — gone in one click.
Reclaim your photos
Remove tourists, photobombers, and unknown people from vacation, wedding, and portrait photography.
Clean usable images
Erase watermarks, copyright stamps, timestamp overlays, and unwanted brand logos from photos you own.
Polished compositions
Remove parked cars, power lines, trash bins, signage, and other distracting elements from any scene.
Ecommerce-ready
Erase price tags, packaging strings, dust, scratches, and reflections from product photography.
Subject cutouts
Remove the entire background to create transparent PNG cutouts ready for design and ecommerce.
Cityscape cleanup
Remove cranes, scaffolding, parked vehicles, and traffic from real estate and architectural shots.
Choose how the AI handles the empty space after removal.
Natural background fill paints in matching scenery — sand, sky, walls, foliage — so the removal is invisible. Transparent cutout removes the object and leaves a transparent PNG perfect for ecommerce and design work. Replace with prompt detail swaps the object for something new ("replace the car with a bicycle") for total creative control.
Small details that produce dramatically cleaner results.
Faster post-production
Skip Photoshop's healing brush — clean up wedding, portrait, and event photos in a fraction of the time.
Marketplace-ready images
Remove tags, strings, and backgrounds from product shots so listings convert better on Amazon, Etsy, and Shopify.
Pristine listings
Erase cars, power lines, trash bins, and signage from property photos to make every listing look magazine-perfect.
On-brand visuals
Clean up photos sourced from anywhere into polished, on-brand social and ad creative.
AI object removal is powerful. With great power…
Object removal is fantastic for cleaning up your own photos, ecommerce listings, and original content. But it shouldn't be used to deceive — never alter news photography, evidence, or images you don't own the rights to. Always respect privacy, copyright, and platform terms of service when editing photos that include other people.
Yes. Remove objects from photos at no cost on the free plan. Upgrade for higher resolutions, faster processing, and more daily edits.
In most cases, yes — the AI generates background fill that matches lighting, texture, and perspective. Complex scenes with overlapping subjects may need a second pass with more specific guidance.
Yes. Describe exactly which person to remove ("the woman in the red dress on the right") for the best result. For best quality, remove one person at a time.
Yes — for photos you own and have the rights to edit. Always respect copyright and never use the tool to remove watermarks from images that aren't yours.
Same generative AI approach, no Adobe subscription required. Our tool focuses on object removal specifically and runs entirely in the browser — no software install.
JPG, PNG, and WebP are all supported. The output preserves your original format unless you choose transparent cutout (which always returns a PNG).
Yes. Use "transparent cutout" mode to remove the entire background and download a transparent PNG of the subject — perfect for design and ecommerce work.
Reshoot less. Edit faster. Publish better-looking content.
Skip the reshoots, the masking, the manual clone-stamping. AI object removal turns post-production from hours to seconds — so photographers, ecommerce teams, and content creators can ship more polished work without losing their entire weekend to Photoshop.