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Remove Object from Photo

Erase any unwanted object, person, watermark, or background distraction from your photo in seconds. OpenArt's AI fills in the missing area with matching texture, lighting, and shadow, no brush or mask required.

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AI-Powered Object Removal with Seamless Reconstruction

Powered by Seedream 5.0, GPT Image 2, and more, reconstructed areas match the surrounding texture, lighting, and shadow with no visible seams.

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Magic Eraser

Tap or drag over any object and it's gone in seconds. Works on photobombers, traffic cones, lens flares, and crowded backgrounds. Output reconstructs the area behind the object using surrounding texture, color, and depth, then run it through the AI Image Upscaler to restore full-resolution sharpness before export.

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Watermark and Text Removal

Strip watermarks, timestamps, captions, and stock-photo logos from product images, social posts, and reference photos. Useful for moodboards, internal presentations, and brand asset cleanup. For product cutouts, pair it with Background Remover to finish the job in one session.

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People and Bystander Removal

Erase strangers from travel photos, real estate shots, and event coverage. Reconstructs the background plate behind them, even in busy scenes with overlapping elements.

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Object Replacement

Removing objects is not the only option here. You can also swap the desired object for something else ("replace the trash bin with a planter") in the same step through Find & Replace.

How to Remove an Object from a Photo

Three steps to a clean shot.

Upload the Photo
Step 01

Upload the Photo

Drop in your JPG, PNG, or HEIC file up to 4K resolution.

Mark What to Remove
Step 02

Mark What to Remove

Tap the object, brush over it, or type "remove the orange traffic cone." Multiple objects can be marked at once.

Export the Clean Image
Step 03

Export the Clean Image

Review the result, refine with follow-up prompts if needed, then export at original or upscaled resolution.

Remove Unwanted Objects Without Reshooting

One click removes the distraction. Keep the shot, skip the reshoot.

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Real Estate Photos

Remove parked cars, garbage bins, garden hoses, and reflections of the photographer in mirrors. MLS-ready in under a minute per photo.

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Travel and Lifestyle Content

Erase strangers from beaches, monuments, and tourist sites. Keeps the destination clean and the subject as the focal point of every shot.

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Product and E-Commerce Photos

Strip price tags, stickers, reflections, and stray hands from product shots. One clean source image generates dozens of listing variants.

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Social Media Cleanups

Erase ex-friends, photobombers, and old logos from old photos before reposting. Keeps the memories, drops what doesn't belong.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Upload your photo, tap or describe the object, and OpenArt erases it and reconstructs the background in seconds.
Yes. The AI reconstructs walls, sky, grass, water, and floors using surrounding texture and lighting. Complex backgrounds like busy streets or crowds may need a second pass.
Use natural language text prompts to refine the area ("smooth the wall texture here," "remove the lingering shadow"). Most issues resolve in one follow-up prompt.
Upload JPG, PNG, HEIC, and WebP. Export as JPG, PNG, or transparent PNG.
Seedream 5.0, GPT Image 2, Nano Banana Pro, and Recraft V4, picked based on how complex the reconstruction is.
You can remove people, vehicles, signs, watermarks, text, timestamps, power lines, trash, reflections, lens flares, photobombers, and any other unwanted element.
Yes. Mark several objects in one go, or describe them in a single prompt ("remove the trash can, the bicycle, and the dog leash").
Both. You can erase a person, a face in the background, a tattoo, or any specific facial element.
Only from your own photos or from images you have rights to. Removing watermarks from images you don't own may violate copyright and usage terms.
Yes, on the Advanced plan and above, provided you own or have rights to the original photo.

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