remove selected object

Remove selected objects from images with AI

Brush over a person, product, sign, stain, or distraction, then let AI remove the selected object and rebuild the background naturally.

Upload PNG, JPG, or WebP (max 50MB). Mask editing happens in-browser.

This tool adds a hidden instruction so the edit stays focused on this use case even when you customize the prompt.

tool workflow

How to use this editor

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Step-by-step

  1. Upload the image that contains the object you want to remove.
  2. Paint over the object so the mask covers the full area.
  3. Adjust the prompt if you want to mention background details.
  4. Run the edit and download the cleaned image.

Why this page exists

This route uses the shared AI image edit component with a scenario-specific prompt and layout so the page can better match this keyword intent without rebuilding the editor from scratch.

About this tool

This AI remove selected object tool is built for quick cleanup jobs where you want to erase an unwanted subject without rebuilding the whole image by hand.

It works well for product photos, travel shots, real estate images, and social media visuals where a single distraction can pull attention away from the main subject.

Why use this object remover

Mask-first editing

Brush directly over the object so the model focuses on the exact area you want removed.

Natural background reconstruction

The hidden prompt tells the model to preserve the rest of the image and rebuild the missing area to match surrounding texture and lighting.

Flexible for many image types

Use it for people, signs, stains, wires, logos, clutter, or other unwanted objects in a single workflow.

Common use cases

Frequently asked questions

How does the remove selected object tool work?

You upload an image, paint a mask over the unwanted object, and optionally refine the prompt. The editor sends both the image and the instruction to the AI image editing API, which rebuilds the selected area while keeping the rest of the composition stable.

Do I need to write a prompt every time?

No. Each tool page already includes a hidden scenario-specific instruction. You can leave the default prompt in place or add extra detail if you want the model to pay attention to walls, shadows, textures, or other nearby elements.

What kinds of objects can I remove?

This page is designed for generic object removal, including people, background distractions, signs, stains, packaging elements, and other visual clutter.