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AI Object Remover

Brush over an unwanted object, person or blemish and let AI fill the gap to match the scene.

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PNG or JPG, up to 16 MB

See what the ai object remover can do

Drag to compare: brush over a distraction and it's gone, with the scene filled back in to match.

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Drag to compare: brush over a distraction and it's gone, with the scene filled back in to match.

Three simple steps

1

Upload your photo

Drop in the image that has something you want gone - a passerby, a sign, a power line or a stray object.

2

Brush over the object

Paint a mask across the area you want removed. Cover it fully and add a little margin so edges blend.

3

Generate and download

AI reconstructs the background behind your mask to match the surrounding scene, then save the clean 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 the object remover does

The object remover lets you delete an unwanted element from a photo without re-shooting it. You brush a mask over the thing you want gone, and the model repaints that region to match everything around it - a technique known as inpainting. Unlike the background remover, which isolates your subject, this tool keeps the full image and only touches the area you mark. It is the fastest way to clean up tourists, signage, wires, logos, dust spots or any distraction that pulls the eye away from your subject.

What you can remove

  • People and passersby: clear a background figure out of a portrait or landmark shot.
  • Objects and clutter: bins, cars, cables, stray props and litter on a clean surface.
  • Text and watermarks on your own images: tidy up signage or stamps you have the rights to edit.
  • Blemishes and spots: sensor dust, scratches and small marks on a uniform background.

How it works and tips for a clean result

The model only sees what surrounds your mask, so the cleaner that area, the better the fill. Cover the object completely and feather a little past its edge - a too-tight mask can leave a faint outline. Remove one thing at a time for tricky scenes rather than masking everything at once. If a fill looks off, run it again; results vary slightly each pass. For bigger changes - adding or swapping elements rather than erasing them - reach for Magic Edit or restyle the whole frame with image to image.

When to use a different tool

If you want to extend a photo instead of cleaning it, the image expander fills new canvas beyond the borders. To start from a description rather than a photo, the AI image generator builds a scene from scratch. The object remover is the right choice whenever the picture is almost perfect and just one thing needs to disappear.

Questions about the ai object remover

How is this different from a background remover?
A background remover cuts the subject out and deletes everything behind it. The object remover does the opposite - it keeps your whole photo and erases only the part you brush over, filling the gap so it looks like the object was never there.
What gets put back where the object was?
The model studies the pixels around your mask - the wall, sky, grass or floor - and paints in matching texture, color and lighting. It works best when the background is fairly uniform and the object is not too large.
Can it remove people from a busy photo?
Yes, for one or two figures against a clear background it usually works well. Very crowded scenes, or a person overlapping the main subject, are harder and may need a second pass or a touch-up.
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