Magic object removal or correcting your image
Transform images to make them look vintage
Erase scratches from old photos
Enhance and upscale images with face restoration
Enhance photos with advanced retouching
Repair images by inpainting masked areas
image restoration and enhancement
Transform images to look younger or older
Enhance and restore faces in images
Retouch images with advanced editing
Restore and enhance images with prompts
Repair images by filling in missing parts
Restore and clean images by removing scratches and inpainting
The Image Inpainting App is a powerful tool designed to restore and enhance images by removing unwanted objects or flaws. It leverages advanced AI technology to seamlessly fill in gaps or damaged areas, making it ideal for photo restoration, object removal, and image correction. Whether you're working with old photos, digital images, or artistic projects, this app helps you achieve professional-quality results with ease.
• AI-Powered Inpainting: Advanced algorithms automatically detect and replace damaged or unwanted areas.
• Object Removal: Easily erase unwanted objects or blemishes from your images.
• Old Photo Restoration: Bring life back to faded, torn, or damaged photos.
• User-Friendly Interface: Intuitive controls for a seamless editing experience.
• Preview Function: See the results before finalizing your edits.
• Multiple Formats Supported: Work with various image formats for flexibility.
• Batch Processing: Edit multiple images at once for efficiency.
What is the difference between inpainting and blur?
Inpainting reconstructs missing or damaged areas with context-aware filling, while blur softens the image. Use inpainting for precise corrections and blur for softer, less detailed effects.
Can I edit multiple images at once?
Yes, the app supports batch processing, allowing you to edit multiple images simultaneously for better efficiency.
How do I know which mode to use: Perfect or Magic?
Use Perfect Mode for precise, manual control over the inpainting process. Choose Magic Mode for quick, automatic corrections with less user input.