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Frequently Asked Questions
What can an AI image editor do that regular editors cannot?
AI image editors can understand the semantic content of an image — they "know" what objects are, how light works, and what a scene should look like. This enables capabilities impossible in traditional editors: removing objects with realistic background reconstruction, changing specific elements via text instructions ("make the sky sunset-colored"), generating new content that matches the existing scene, and understanding context for seamless edits.
How does AI object removal (inpainting) work?
AI inpainting works by analyzing the area surrounding the object you want to remove, understanding the scene context (background patterns, lighting, perspective), and then generating new pixels that seamlessly fill the gap. The neural network has learned from millions of images what "should" be behind common objects. You simply mark the area to remove, and the AI reconstructs the background as if the object was never there.
Can I change the background of a photo using AI?
Yes, AI can automatically separate the subject from the background and replace it with a new scene. You can describe the desired background in text or select from presets. The AI matches lighting, color temperature, and perspective to make the composite look natural. Edge detection is highly accurate, handling complex elements like hair, transparent objects, and fine details. The result is significantly better than manual green-screen compositing.
Can AI image editing change specific parts of a photo using text?
Yes, this is called text-guided editing or instructional editing. You can write instructions like "change the red car to blue," "add snow to the rooftops," or "make the person smile." The AI identifies the relevant area and modifies only that part while keeping everything else unchanged. This is one of the most powerful features of AI editing — making complex changes that would take hours in Photoshop with a simple text command.
Does AI image editing work on any type of photo?
AI image editing works with most types of photographs — portraits, landscapes, product photos, street photography, interiors, and more. It also handles digital art, screenshots, and AI-generated images. Results are best with clear, well-lit photos at reasonable resolution. Very low-quality, heavily corrupted, or extremely stylized images may produce less precise edits. The AI supports JPEG, PNG, and WebP formats up to 50 MB.
How is AI image editing different from Photoshop generative fill?
Both use AI to generate content, but our tool is fully web-based with no software installation, works on any device, and requires no editing skills. Photoshop generative fill is part of a professional desktop application requiring a subscription and expertise. Our interface is simpler: upload, describe what you want, and get results instantly. Photoshop offers more granular control for professional workflows, while our tool prioritizes speed and accessibility.
Can AI image editing change a person's facial expression or pose?
Yes, AI can modify facial expressions — turning a neutral face into a smile, adjusting eye direction, or changing the overall mood of a portrait. Pose changes are more limited and work best for subtle adjustments rather than dramatic repositioning. For significant pose changes, AI photo animation or AI video generation may be better suited. Expression editing preserves the person's identity and overall appearance.
Can I undo changes made by AI image editing?
Yes, every edit creates a new output image while your original remains untouched in your gallery. You can always re-download the original or try a different edit with different instructions. There is no destructive editing — each AI operation generates a new image rather than modifying the source. If you are not satisfied with a result, simply try again with adjusted instructions or different settings.