Upload-first edits
Start with a photo and let Body Editor keep the original subject readable while applying the core image change.
AI Body Editor
Use Body Editor online as an AI body editor to make realistic body shape edits while keeping the same person recognizable.
These 9:16 before-and-after examples show body edits that keep the original framing, outfit, lighting, and pose readable. Compare the waist, shoulders, arms, and overall silhouette, then check that hair, hands, clothing edges, waterlines, and background details still feel natural.












— Chapter 01 —
Body Editor is a respectful photo-retouch workflow for realistic body edit work in full-body or three-quarter images when you want to preview a slightly slimmer waist, cleaner arm placement, better posture, or a more balanced body shape while keeping the same outfit, face, and scene intact.
That is why it is different from outfit try-on and from a generic filter. Outfit try-on changes the clothes, while Body Editor keeps the clothing and adjusts how the body reads in the frame. A filter often changes the whole photo style at once; this tool stays closer to body retouch and body shape preview work, so the result still feels like the original photo instead of a warped or judgmental makeover. For a related edit, use Waist Slimmer when the next version needs a different cleanup or adjustment.
— Chapter 02 —
Start with a photo and let Body Editor keep the original subject readable while applying the core image change.
Choose a focused direction instead of writing a long editing prompt from scratch.
Generate a polished result that can move into thumbnails, product pages, posts, decks, or Studio refinements.
Use full-body or three-quarter photos with straight background lines so waist, arm, and posture edits are easier to judge.
Start with a subtle body-shape pass before trying slimmer or more toned directions; believable retouching usually changes less than expected.
Watch clothing seams, floor lines, mirrors, and door frames for bending because those details reveal over-edited body adjustments quickly.
Keep edits respectful and consent-based, especially for other people; this workflow is for photo polish and previewing fit, not body shaming.
— Occasions —
Use Body Editor to preview a slightly cleaner silhouette before you buy, post, or reshoot, especially when you want a natural-looking body shape preview rather than a wardrobe change.
Refine a creator photo, mirror selfie, or lifestyle post when the shot is already good but the body line feels slightly off in camera.
Generate a believable body retouch when you want a confidence edit or a lighter adjustment that still looks like the original person.
Apply a restrained body-line cleanup to event looks, evening outfits, or camera-ready portraits when the goal is polish, not obvious retouching.
— Chapter 02 —
A body edit usually takes about 1 minute. Upload a full-body or three-quarter photo, choose the area you want to refine, then inspect body lines, clothing seams, arms, and background edges before saving.
Use a standing, outfit, fitness, or fashion photo where the torso, waist, shoulders, arms, legs, and surrounding background are visible enough to judge the edit.
Tip: Simple backgrounds make it easier to keep walls, floors, and clothing lines from bending.
Pick the edit by the specific change you need: waist refine for silhouette, arms adjustment for cleaner placement, posture polish for stance, shoulder balance for symmetry, or outfit fit for clothing shape.
Tip: Use the lightest strength that solves the problem so the photo still looks natural.
Create the edit, then inspect waist curves, shoulder width, arm shape, leg proportions, clothing seams, hands, floor lines, and background edges before downloading.
Tip: If the background bends or clothing seams look warped, try a softer preset or a cleaner crop for a more believable body edit.