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How to Edit Images with AI Inpainting
Fill in, replace, or modify selected areas of your images with AI-powered inpainting. Whether you want to remove unwanted objects, replace content, or make targeted edits, our AI creates seamless, natural-looking results.
Upload the image you want to edit. Optionally provide a mask image where white areas indicate regions to modify.
Choose a mode (replace, fill, or modify), describe the area to edit, and specify what should replace it or how it should change.
Get your seamlessly edited image with AI-generated changes that blend perfectly with the original. Compare before/after and download.
Key Features
Our AI Image Inpainting is powered by Nano Banana Pro (Gemini 3), Google's advanced multimodal AI model with exceptional image understanding and editing capabilities.
Replace any object or area with completely new content that matches the scene's style, lighting, and perspective.
Remove unwanted objects and automatically fill the area with appropriate background content.
Modify specific aspects of objects - change colors, add details, or alter appearances while keeping the context.
AI ensures perfect blending between edited and original areas with matching lighting, shadows, and textures.
New content automatically matches the original image's artistic style, color palette, and visual characteristics.
Generated content respects the image's perspective, scale, and spatial relationships for realistic results.
Inpainting Modes
Choose the editing mode that matches your needs - replace content, remove objects, or modify existing elements.
Replace the selected area with entirely new content based on your description.
- Replace a car with a different vehicle
- Change a cloudy sky to sunset
- Replace text on a sign
- Swap one object for another
Remove objects and fill with appropriate background as if they were never there.
- Remove people from photos
- Delete unwanted objects
- Clean up distracting elements
- Remove watermarks or logos
Keep the general structure but change specific aspects of the selected area.
- Change clothing color
- Add accessories to people
- Modify object appearance
- Adjust facial features
Popular Use Cases
AI image inpainting is perfect for photo editing, content creation, and making targeted changes to any image.
- Remove photobombers and unwanted people
- Delete distracting background elements
- Clean up messy areas in photos
- Remove date stamps and watermarks
- Replace objects with different ones
- Swap backgrounds or environments
- Change text and signage
- Update outdated elements in images
- Change colors of objects and clothing
- Add or remove accessories
- Modify appearances and styles
- Create variations of product images
- Product photography editing
- Real estate photo cleanup
- E-commerce image optimization
- Marketing material creation
How AI Inpainting Works
Understanding the technology behind seamless image editing.
Area Identification
AI identifies the exact region to edit based on your description or the provided mask image
Context Analysis
Analyzes the surrounding area to understand lighting, perspective, style, and what content would fit naturally
Content Generation
Generates new content (for replace mode) or determines appropriate fill (for removal mode) based on context
Edge Detection
Precisely defines the boundaries between the edited region and the rest of the image
Seamless Blending
Blends the new content with surrounding pixels to create invisible transitions and consistent appearance
Quality Refinement
Applies final adjustments to ensure color matching, proper lighting, and professional quality throughout
Tips for Best Results
Follow these tips to get the most seamless and natural-looking edits.
- Be Specific About the Area:
Clearly describe which part of the image to edit. Use specific terms like 'the red car in the center', 'the person on the left', or 'the sky above the buildings'.
- Provide Clear Replacement Descriptions:
When replacing content, describe what you want in detail. Instead of 'a car', say 'a blue sports car' or 'a vintage red pickup truck'. More detail leads to better results.
- Use Mask Images for Precision:
For complex or precise edits, create a simple mask image where white areas indicate exactly what to edit. This gives you pixel-level control over the edit region.
- Consider the Context:
Replacement content should make sense in the scene. A tropical beach object won't look natural in a snowy mountain scene. Keep context in mind for realistic results.
- Keep Lighting Options Enabled:
The 'Match Lighting' option helps ensure new content has consistent shadows and highlights with the rest of the image. Keep it enabled for natural-looking results.
- Start with Simple Edits:
For best results, start with smaller, simpler edits. Complex multi-object replacements can be done in multiple steps for better quality control.
- Try Different Modes:
If 'Replace' doesn't give the desired result, try 'Modify' mode for subtle changes, or 'Fill' mode if you want the area to blend into the background.
- Regenerate for Variations:
Each generation can produce different results. Use the regenerate feature to explore variations and find the best one for your needs.
Blending Options
Control how edited areas blend with the surrounding image.
AI automatically determines the best blending approach based on the content and edit type
Gradual, soft transitions ideal for organic shapes and natural scenes
Clean, defined edges for geometric shapes and hard boundaries
Soft feathering around edges for artistic and subtle transitions
Quality & Precision
How we ensure your edits look natural and professional.
AI precisely identifies edit boundaries and ensures changes affect only the intended area
New content matches the original image's lighting direction, shadows, and color temperature
Generated content matches surrounding textures, patterns, and detail levels for seamless integration
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about AI image inpainting and how to get the best results.
Object removal (our separate tool) focuses specifically on removing objects and filling with background. Inpainting is more versatile - you can remove AND replace with new content, or modify existing content. Use object removal for simple deletions, use inpainting when you want control over what replaces the removed area.
No, a mask is optional. You can simply describe the area to edit in text (e.g., 'the person on the left' or 'the blue car'). However, for precise control or complex shapes, providing a mask image where white areas indicate the edit region gives you pixel-level accuracy.
Be as specific as possible. Include: what the object is, its color/style, its size relative to the scene, and any specific details. For example, instead of 'a dog', say 'a golden retriever puppy sitting and looking at the camera'. More detail = better results.
Unnatural results usually come from: 1) Replacement content that doesn't fit the scene context, 2) Significant lighting or perspective mismatches, 3) Very complex replacements. Try being more specific about what fits the scene, enable 'Match Lighting', or try a different description.
For best results, edit one area at a time. This gives the AI better context and produces higher quality results. You can then use the edited image as input for additional edits. Complex multi-area edits can lead to inconsistencies.
Use any image editor to create a mask: 1) Start with a black image the same size as your source, 2) Paint white over the areas you want to edit, 3) Save as PNG or JPG, 4) Upload as the mask image. White = edit, Black = keep unchanged.
Use 'Modify Existing' mode for color changes. Describe the area and specify the new color, e.g., 'the red dress' → 'change to blue'. This preserves the object's shape and details while changing only the color and related shading.
Inpainting is non-destructive - your original image is never modified. Each edit creates a new image. You can always start over with the original, try different settings, or navigate through your edit history to compare results.
This option ensures that areas outside the edit region remain exactly as they were. Without it, the AI might make subtle changes to surrounding areas during the blending process. Keep it enabled unless you want the AI to have more freedom with nearby pixels.
PNG and high-quality JPEG work best. Avoid heavily compressed images as compression artifacts can affect edit quality. The maximum file size is 10MB. Higher resolution images give the AI more detail to work with for better results.