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Remove Object from Image
Brush over the thing you want gone. We fill the hole so the rest of the photo stays put.
This tool briefly sends a smaller copy of your image so AI can fill the brushed area. You can try it free; sign in for monthly credits. Stretch and crop stay on your device.
Signed-in generates use credits.
Drop an image or click to upload
Drop an image or click to upload
Paint over the object to remove. Use the slider to change brush size.
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What does remove object from image mean?
Remove object from image means you mark something in a photo — a passer-by, a pole, a logo — and the tool fills that patch with matching background so the rest of the picture stays as it was.
This page on ImageStretcher is built for that job. Upload a photo, brush the object, generate a fill, then download. It is not a crop (which throws pixels away) and not an expander (which invents new edges outside the frame).
Use it when the composition is already right and only one thing is in the way. For stretching pixels, cropping a frame, or growing the canvas, use the other tools on this site.
Remove object vs crop vs AI expand
Crop cuts the frame. Expand grows the scene outward. Remove object from image fills a hole inside the picture — the canvas size stays the same.
Pick this page when you want to keep the shot and lose a distraction. Pick Crop to trim. Pick AI Image Expander when you need new borders, not a fill.
Open the free image stretcherOpen the AI image expanderOpen crop image
How to remove an object from an image
Four steps from upload to download.
- Step 1
Upload a photo
Drop a common image into the workspace. Nothing is sent until you generate.
- Step 2
Brush the object
Paint over what you want gone. A tighter brush usually fills cleaner than covering half the photo.
- Step 3
Generate the fill
We send a smaller copy so AI can reconstruct the brushed area. You can try it free; sign in for monthly credits.
- Step 4
Download or share
Save PNG, JPEG, or WebP. Share link is optional and adds a small site mark.
When to remove an object from an image
Everyday clean-up jobs where the photo is fine except for one thing.
Passers-by in travel shots
Keep the building or landscape. Brush the person who walked through the frame.
Poles, bins, and street clutter
Clear a product or architecture photo without recropping the whole scene.
Logos and stickers
Paint over a mark on a wall, table, or product so the surface reads clean.
Pets or toys in the background
When the subject is right but something behind them steals the eye.
Before you stretch or print
Clean the frame first, then stretch or crop if you still need a new shape.
Why remove objects here
A page for this job
The heading, steps, and tool all match “remove object from image” — not a buried button in a giant editor.
Brush, don’t guess
You mark the pixels. The model fills only that patch instead of rewriting the whole photo.
Same credits as other AI tools
Try it free. Sign in for a monthly allowance, or see Pricing for Pro and top-ups.
Remove object from image FAQ
- Can I remove a person from a photo here?
- Yes — brush the person the same way you would any object. This page is not a separate “remove person” tool; the job is the same fill.
- Is this the same as AI expand?
- No. Expand invents new edges outside the frame. Remove object from image fills a hole inside the existing picture.
- Do I need an account?
- You can try it free without an account. Sign in for monthly credits. Extra credits are on the Pricing page.
- Does my photo stay on this device?
- Until you generate, yes. Generate sends a smaller copy so AI can fill the brush. Stretch, crop, and download stay on your device.
- Can I remove text on this page?
- You can brush text here, but the dedicated page is Remove text from image if that is the whole job.