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Remove unwanted elements from your images with AI-powered content-aware fill. The tool intelligently replaces painted areas with appropriate background content.

How it works

The AI analyzes surrounding areas to understand patterns, textures, and colors, then generates fill content that blends naturally. Works for removing people, objects, text, or any unwanted elements.

Steps

1

Open Your Image

Navigate to the image in your Library or board and click to open it
2

Access Erase Tool

Click Erase from the vertical toolbar on the left
3

Paint Over Objects

Paint over unwanted areas with the brush. Use the brush size slider for precision
4

Run

Click Run to process the erasure
5

Review and Save

Review the result and click Save to create a new version
You can erase multiple objects in one session. Paint over all unwanted elements before clicking Erase for batch processing.

Brush controls

Adjust the brush size slider for precision - smaller for details, larger for backgrounds. Paint slightly beyond object boundaries for complete removal.
For best results, include a small margin around the object to ensure complete removal and natural blending.

Use cases

Common applications span various photography needs. Products - Remove background distractions, reflections, support stands, or dust. Real Estate - Clear cars from driveways, utility lines from views, or temporary signage. Portraits - Eliminate photobombers, blemishes, background clutter, or wardrobe issues. Content - Remove watermarks (with permission), logos, text overlays, or fix composition.

Credit usage

Each erase operation uses 2 credits.
Erase multiple objects in one operation to optimize credit usage.

Tips

Tip: Paint over entire objects including shadows. Tip: Include a small margin for natural blending. Tip: For text or lines, follow contours carefully. Tip: Batch multiple objects in one operation to save credits.

Troubleshooting

Unnatural fills - Select smaller areas, process in multiple operations, and avoid large uniform selections. Ghosting - Expand selections slightly, include all shadows and reflections, and reprocess problem areas. Performance - Use images under 10MB, process smaller selections, and ensure stable internet connection.

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