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Generative Fill

Brush an area and let AI fill it - remove an object or extend the scene to match.

Use the Generative Fill in your workspace

Brush an area and let AI fill it - remove an object or extend the scene to match.

Open the Generative Fill

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See what the generative fill can do

Drag to compare: brush an area and AI fills it to match the scene.

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Drag to compare: brush an area and AI fills it to match the scene.

Three simple steps

1

Upload your image

Drop in the photo you want to fill, clean up or extend.

2

Mark the area

Brush over the part to replace, or choose a direction to extend the canvas.

3

Generate and download

AI fills the area to match the surrounding scene, then download the result.

Convert your result

Need the finished image in another format? Convert it in the same workspace.

Want the detail? Read How the image model works, or see the img.now image model.

What generative fill does

Generative fill uses AI to paint new, matching content into part of an image. Brush over an area and it rebuilds it to blend with the surrounding scene - whether that means erasing an object and filling the gap, or extending the canvas past its original edges. On img.now this is delivered by two focused tools: the object remover fills a brushed area (remove and repaint), and the image expander fills new canvas when you extend the frame.

What you can do with it

  • Remove and fill: brush out a distraction and let AI rebuild the background behind it.
  • Extend the scene: grow the canvas in any direction to change aspect ratio without cropping the subject.
  • Add elements: to insert something new by description rather than erase, Magic Edit follows a plain-language instruction.

How to get clean fills

For removals, cover the object fully with a little margin so no edge is left behind, and work on one thing at a time in busy scenes. For extensions, modest expansions blend best. The cleaner and more uniform the area around your fill, the more seamless the result. To understand the model behind it, read the image to image guide.

Related tools

Generative fill spans removing, filling and extending. Use the object remover to erase and fill, the image expander to uncrop and extend, and Magic Edit to add or change content from a prompt.

Questions about the generative fill

What is generative fill?
Generative fill uses AI to paint new content into part of an image so it blends with the rest - to remove an object and rebuild the background, or to extend the canvas beyond its original edges.
Can it remove objects?
Yes. Brush over an unwanted object and the area is filled to match its surroundings, as if the object was never there. That is the object remover workflow.
Can it extend a photo?
Yes. Choose a direction and the canvas grows, with the new space filled in to continue the scene - useful for changing aspect ratio without cropping.
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