ImageEdit’s AI object remover erases unwanted elements instantly. Achieve smooth, realistic edits for portraits, products, and landscapes with powerful, content-aware AI precision.

Every photographer and content creator has faced it: the perfect shot — almost. A stray power line, an unwanted shadow, or a random person in the background can turn an otherwise flawless image into a retouching nightmare. Traditional photo editing tools like the Remove Tool or manual masking in Photoshop can take ages and demand high precision.
That’s where AI changes the game. With ImageEdit’s smart eraser, powered by intelligent content-aware fill, you can remove unwanted objects from photos instantly. The tool detects surrounding textures and lighting to seamlessly fill in erased areas, delivering natural-looking results in seconds.
Whether you’re retouching lifestyle shots, cleaning up product photos, or perfecting portfolio visuals, ImageEdit’s AI object remover is a fast, intuitive solution designed for modern creative workflows.
TL;DR
The AI object remover in ImageEdit automatically detects and erases unwanted elements from your photos with realistic, context-aware results.
With the smart eraser tool, you can:
- Choose from five brush sizes to mark areas you want removed.
- Add a short description to guide the AI more accurately.
- Click Erase and select your favorite from two AI-generated results.
Result: a clean, professional image — no complex retouching required.
Watch how to remove objects with AI
How to remove objects with AI: step-by-step tutorial
Step 1: Open ImageEdit and upload your photo
Start by opening ImageEdit and uploading your photo. You can drag and drop the file directly into the workspace or click Upload from the top toolbar. Remember to use a high-resolution image whenever possible. The higher the detail, the better the AI can analyze the surrounding context for seamless removal.
Supported formats: JPG and PNG.

💡 Tip: You can use a stock photo from the Envato library or edit an AI-generated image or graphic.
Step 2: Select the smart eraser tool
In the sidebar, click on the Erase icon. This opens the AI-powered object removal interface, where you can choose from five preset brush sizes — small, medium, large, extra-large, and extra-fine.
You can switch between brush sizes at any time for better control. Although the size values can’t be customized, they’re optimized for most scenarios — from tiny blemishes to large distractions.

Step 3: Brush over the unwanted object
Now, paint over the object or area you want to remove using the selected brush. You’ll see a soft red overlay marking the region targeted for erasure.
The brush follows natural edges well, making it ideal for quick selections — no need to trace perfect outlines.
Examples:
- Erase a person in the background of a portrait.
- Remove a product label or logo.
- Clean up unwanted reflections on a surface.
- Delete small imperfections like dust, wires, or debris.
Why it matters: AI uses the brushed area as a guide to identify what to remove and how to reconstruct the background using nearby textures.

Step 4: Describe what to erase (optional but recommended)
For even greater accuracy, use the description box below the editing area. Here, you can specify exactly what you want erased or refined.
Adding a short, clear instruction helps ImageEdit’s AI understand what’s in focus and how to fill the background appropriately.
Example prompts:
- “Remove the person in the red jacket.”
- “Erase the power line in the sky.”
- “Remove the reflection on the table.”
- “Erase the coffee cup and fill the background with plain surface.”
This step is optional, but highly recommended for complex edits where the object blends into detailed backgrounds.

Step 5: Click erase and review results
When you’re ready, click Erase. The AI analyzes the selection and automatically fills in the area using content-aware fill technology. Within seconds, you’ll get two versions of your edited image.
Review both results carefully — check how lighting, shadows, and textures blend with the original photo.
One version might prioritize smoother textures, while the other may retain finer detail.
💡 Tip: Always zoom in to inspect transitions. The best version should appear natural, without visible patches or blur.
Once you find the best match, click Keep.

Step 6: Keep editing your image if needed
You can easily continue to edit out elements of your image if you need. Once you click on Keep, the ImageEdit panel will be available again, and you can repeat the steps until you’re satisfied with the image.
💡 Tip: to remove larger objects from the image, alternate between the brush sizes and zoom in. If you wish to unmark a brushed area, click on the dash icon (-) next to the brush sizes.


If you plan to continue editing, you can also use ImageEdit’s other features, like Expand or the AI Background Remover.
Step 7: Download your clean, polished image
When you’re happy with the result, click Download. Your edited image will automatically export as a high-quality PNG.



Pro tips for the smart eraser tool
1. Use the right brush size for precision
- Small brushes: great for fine details like dust, small logos, or wrinkles.
- Medium brushes: ideal for mid-sized objects like hands, props, or shadows.
- Large brushes: best for removing people, furniture, or large elements.
Switch brush sizes frequently to maintain control over coverage and edge blending.
2. Always describe the object
Using the description box gives AI crucial context — it helps distinguish what should disappear versus what should stay. This is especially helpful in busy scenes with similar textures.
3. Combine tools for perfect results
After using the smart eraser, you can:
- Apply generative fill to reframe or expand the scene.
- Use background remover to isolate the subject entirely.
- Try AI Upscale for enhanced detail after retouching.
4. Work zoomed in
Zoom in around the edges of your brushed area for more precise control, especially when removing objects near hair, shadows, or textured surfaces.
5. Keep the lighting consistent
When comparing AI results, pick the version that keeps shadows and lighting natural. Overly smooth fills can make an image feel artificial.
Why use AI to remove objects
- Save time and boost productivity. Manual object removal often involves clone stamping, patch tools, and complex layer work. AI tools like the object remover completes the task in seconds — no advanced retouching experience needed.
- Maintain realism. Unlike manual edits that risk smudging or repeating patterns, content-aware fill intelligently samples from surrounding areas, recreating lighting, color, and texture for seamless results.
- Handle complex edits effortlessly. From reflections in water to overlapping objects, the smart eraser adapts to different surfaces and depths, making it ideal for photographers and content creators who handle varied visual content.
- Simplify your workflow. You no longer need to switch between multiple software tools. ImageEdit consolidates essential AI-powered photo edits — background removal, object erasing, image expansion, and more — all in one workspace.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Over-brushing. Covering too large an area can confuse the AI and lead to unnatural fills. Focus your brush precisely on the object — not the entire background.
- Ignoring the description box. When removing multiple elements or subtle details, context helps the AI make smarter decisions. Always add a quick note to improve accuracy.
- Using low-quality images. Pixelated or poorly lit images limit the AI’s ability to reconstruct background detail. Start with clean, high-resolution sources.
- Expecting perfection every time. AI handles most scenarios beautifully, but highly reflective, glass, or patterned surfaces (like lace or water ripples) may still require minor manual adjustments.
AI object remover FAQ
Q: What is an AI object remover?
A: An AI object remover is a tool that automatically detects and removes unwanted elements from a photo. It uses content-aware fill to reconstruct background areas intelligently.
Q: How many brush sizes does ImageEdit offer?
A: There are five preset brush sizes — from small to extra-large — designed to handle a variety of edit types, from tiny blemishes to large objects.
Q: Can I describe what I want erased?
A: Yes! The description box allows you to specify exactly what to remove, helping the AI deliver more accurate and natural results.
Q: Does ImageEdit give multiple results?
A: Yes. After processing, ImageEdit generates two AI versions. You can preview both and keep the one that looks most realistic.
Q: Are there limitations?
A: The smart eraser works best on clear, high-quality images. Complex patterns, reflections, or fine textures might require light manual cleanup afterward.
Final thoughts: from distractions to perfection
With ImageEdit’s smart eraser, object removal becomes effortless, precise, and fast. Whether you’re cleaning up a busy street photo, polishing a product image, or refining a professional portrait, the AI object remover makes every pixel count.
What used to take 15 minutes of clone stamping can now be done in seconds — and with better results.
By combining smart brush control, content-aware fill, and AI-driven scene analysis, ImageEdit empowers you to focus on creativity, not corrections. From cluttered to clean — one click is all it takes.



