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Clean Photos With Studio Precision
Remove distractions, objects, and photobombers with high-end AI tools. Choose the express route for broad cleanup or mask-first precision for total creative control.
Remove people and clutter fast
Start with a fast cleanup mode for broad distractions and routine retouching.
Use mask-first precision when needed
Switch to a local brush workflow for wires, stamps, signs, and tricky edges.
Keep one browser workflow
Move from upload to cleanup without hopping between separate editor pages.
Cleanup Workbench
Select Your Cleanup Methodology
Choose between express automated cleanup or mask-first precision for complex shots requiring high-end control.
Best when edge quality matters and you need to define the cleanup area explicitly.
Step 1 · Source Image
RequiredStart Precise Remove
Drag and drop, or click to browse from your device.
Step 2 · Select Edit Area
Area to Edit (Required)
Paint over the area you want to remove, or upload a separate mask layer image.
The brush tool for selecting the edit area will appear after a source image is selected in Step 1.
Step 3 · Run
Upload or reuse a source image to continue.
Recent Sessions
Precision In Four Steps
A simple, outcome-focused workflow designed for professional results directly in your browser.
Upload your image
Start with a JPG, PNG, or WebP file and choose the unwanted area you need to clean.
Pick your cleanup mode
Use Quick Remove for faster broad cleanup or Precise Remove when you need brush-level control.
Describe the removal
Write what should disappear, such as a photobomber, text overlay, power line, or date stamp.
Generate and export
Review the cleaned image, download the result, or continue into a deeper editing workflow if more refinement is needed.
Everyday Cleanup Essentials
Travel photos
Remove strangers, clutter, and scene distractions before sharing.
Real estate listing cleanup
Erase wires, poles, signs, and unwanted street details from listing images.
Ecommerce retouching
Delete props, dust, acrylic stands, or support materials around products.
Archive restoration
Clean stamps, scratches, or date marks while preserving the surrounding surface.
Marketing adaptation
Remove outdated text overlays and hardcoded labels from reused campaign visuals.
Two Levels Of Creative Control
Photobomber cleanup
Clear background people and minor clutter without opening a full desktop retouching workflow.
Text and sign removal
Target watermarks, labels, posters, and signage with either a fast or mask-first pass.
Wire and pole cleanup
Use precise local cleanup for thin, high-contrast objects across skies and buildings.
Prop and support removal
Remove product props, stands, tape, and temporary staging elements from ecommerce shots.
Old-photo repair
Repair date stamps and surface artifacts with tighter control over the target region.
One-page workflow
Pick the right cleanup mode without leaving the remove-unwanted task page.
Professional Workflows
Real estate cleanup
A property team needed cleaner listing photos without scheduling manual retouching for every image.
Editors used Precise Remove to brush over power lines, poles, and street signage while preserving sky gradients.
Listings looked cleaner and more premium while keeping the turnaround inside the normal publishing window.
Ecommerce product polish
Product photographers needed to remove support props and staging aids from catalog shots.
The team used Quick Remove for broad cleanup passes, then switched to Precise Remove when reflections or tight edges needed more control.
Catalog images shipped with fewer manual retouching rounds and more consistent product focus.
Travel portrait rescue
A creator had strong vacation portraits, but background strangers kept ruining the final frame.
Quick Remove handled crowd cleanup on the first pass, and Precise Remove refined edges near architectural details.
The creator kept the original composition and published a cleaner hero image without rebuilding the shot.
Old-photo restoration
An archive team needed to remove date stamps and small surface artifacts from scanned family photos.
They used the precise brush workflow to target date marks and describe the paper or background texture that should be rebuilt.
Scans looked cleaner while preserving the surrounding tonal character of the originals.
Marketing asset refresh
A growth team needed to reuse old campaign graphics that contained outdated embedded labels.
Designers used object cleanup workflows to remove old text blocks and recover the image area below them.
The team reused more archived assets and reduced the number of net-new graphics that had to be rebuilt.
Expert Guidance
What is the best way to remove unwanted objects from a photo online?
Start with Quick Remove for broad distractions, then use Precise Remove when you need brush-level control around detailed edges.
Can I remove a person from the background?
Yes. Both modes support people removal, but Precise Remove is the better option when the subject overlaps complex scenery.
How do I remove text from an image?
Upload the image, describe the text or sign that should disappear, and use Precise Remove when you need to target the exact area.
Which mode should I use for power lines?
Use Precise Remove. Thin high-contrast details such as wires and poles usually benefit from a mask-first workflow.
Can I erase photobombers online without desktop software?
Yes. The page is built for browser-based cleanup, so you can upload, remove, and export in one online flow.
Does this work for ecommerce cleanup?
Yes. It is useful for removing props, dust, stands, and other temporary staging elements from product imagery.
Can I remove a date stamp from an old photo?
Yes. Precise Remove is the better fit for date stamps, scratches, and other restoration-style cleanup tasks.
Why are there two cleanup modes?
Quick Remove is optimized for faster broad cleanup, while Precise Remove gives you tighter control over exactly where the edit should happen.
How much does each cleanup run cost?
Both Quick Remove and Precise Remove use the same 30-credit pricing on this page.
What file formats are supported?
JPG, PNG, and WebP are supported for the current remove-unwanted workflow.
Need layered follow-up work after cleanup? Continue into Image to Layers for professional editing workflows.