Use intuitive brush controls to add new elements or remove unwanted objects from your product photography. Paint what you want to change and let AI do the rest.
This guide is part of our AI Studio tool series:
Product photography rarely comes out perfect. There's always something—an unwanted reflection, a prop that looked good on set but distracts in the final image, an empty space that needs filling. Edit with Brush gives you a direct, intuitive way to fix these issues: paint the area you want to change, specify whether you're adding or removing, and let AI generate the result.
Edit with Brush provides two complementary operations through a single, intuitive interface:
Add Mode (Brush): Paint over an area, describe what you want to add, and the AI generates new content that blends naturally with the existing image. Fill empty spaces, add props, enhance details.
Remove Mode (Eraser): Paint over objects you want to eliminate, and the AI removes them while intelligently filling the space with appropriate background content. Clean backgrounds, remove distractions, eliminate unwanted elements.
Both modes understand context. When you add a throw pillow, it matches the sofa's style and lighting. When you remove a power cord, the AI continues the floor texture seamlessly.
Enhance scenes with contextually appropriate additions:
Eliminate anything that doesn't belong:
When you need to extend or fill areas:
When you took a picture of some drawers but forgot to get a shot with the drawers open or from different angles.
Select your photograph. The canvas displays at full resolution for precise brush work.
Add Mode (Brush Button): Select when you want to introduce new content. Your brush strokes appear in red, indicating where new elements will be generated.
Remove Mode (Eraser Button): Select when you want to eliminate existing content. Your brush strokes appear in blue, indicating where content will be removed and filled.
You can switch between modes to perform both operations in a single session—add some elements, remove others.
Use the brush to define areas:
Brush Size Slider: From 4px for fine detail to 256px for large areas.
Clear Button: Reset all brush strokes and start fresh.
Overlay Toggle: Show or hide the painted overlay to check your work.
Paint generously over the area you want to affect. The AI uses your strokes as a guide for where changes should occur.
The prompt field lets you specify what you want:
For Add mode:
For Remove mode: You can leave this blank—the AI understands "remove and fill naturally." Or add specifics:
If you don't provide a prompt, the AI interprets your intent from the mode and context.
Click the Image button to upload references:
Configure your output settings and generate. Review variations—each interprets your instructions slightly differently. Select the result that best matches your vision.
Toggle Assist to let the AI rewrite your prompt for better results. Particularly useful when you have a rough idea but want professional-quality output.
Attach photos to guide generation:
Under Advanced, fine-tune:
When removing: cover the entire object, including shadows and reflections.
When adding: paint the full area where the new element should appear, giving the AI space to work.
Vague requests produce vague results:
Instead of: "Add something here" Try: "A modern black table lamp with fabric shade, turned on with warm light"
For removal, you often don't need detailed prompts. The AI excels at understanding context:
Edit with Brush encourages iteration:
Complex edits often benefit from multiple passes:
Your floor lamp shot has a visible power cord trailing across the floor. Switch to Remove mode, paint over the entire cord length, and generate. The AI removes the cord and continues the floor texture naturally.
Your console table looks stark with just the vase you styled. Switch to Add mode, paint the empty space to the right, and prompt "stacked design books with neutral linen covers." The AI adds books that match the scene's aesthetic.
Every piece has a price tag in your showroom shots. Paint over tags in Remove mode—they disappear into the surrounding upholstery or surface. Batch this across your entire photo set for consistent, retail-ready images.
Your bookshelf unit is photographed empty for maximum product focus. But the lifestyle version needs content. Paint shelf surfaces in Add mode, prompting for "curated mix of books, ceramics, and small plants." Instantly styled without the logistics.
Your overhead shot shows a tripod leg at the edge of frame. Paint the intrusion in Remove mode. The AI extends the floor seamlessly—no evidence of the equipment remains.
Edit with Brush uses credits based on output size and variation count. The cost displays before generation. For the combination of removal and addition capabilities—operations that traditionally require different tools and significant manual work—this represents excellent value.
Ready to refine your images? Open Edit with Brush and start adding and removing with intuitive brush controls.
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