Object Cleanup
Best for bags, bins, props, signs, furniture clutter, and small distractions.
Upload a photo and remove one unwanted object, person, sticker, text overlay, wire, or small distraction with an AI eraser that keeps the rest of the image natural.

— Splash gallery —
These pairs stay close to everyday cleanup: a tote in a travel frame, a sale sticker on product packaging, a portrait distraction, and a cable in an interior. The point is not spectacle; it is a background that closes back up.
— Chapter 01 —
Remove Object is a localized AI eraser for photos that already look good except for one distraction. It can remove an object from a photo, clean up a passerby behind a portrait, erase a sticker on packaging, remove a cable in a room, or hide small text that pulls attention away from the main subject.
The repair step is called inpainting: after the unwanted object is removed, the model fills the missing area using nearby texture, light, shadows, edges, and perspective. Older Content-Aware Fill tools usually borrow from surrounding pixels, while newer Generative Fill and AI inpainting can imagine a believable patch when the background is partly hidden. For this page, the goal stays practical and quiet: clean up the photo without reframing, restyling, or changing the main subject.
— Chapter 02 —
Best for bags, bins, props, signs, furniture clutter, and small distractions.
Best for travel photos, portraits, event pictures, and crowded backgrounds.
Best for repost cleanup, product badges, stamps, captions, and sticker overlays.
Circle the cleanup goal in your prompt: one bag, one sign, or one cable usually repairs better than asking for a full scene reset.
Keep nearby shadows and reflections in mind; removing a shiny object may also need a note to rebuild the reflected patch.
For text, stickers, or labels, say whether the whole mark should disappear or only the distracting overlay should be erased.
Use a second pass for crowded travel scenes instead of asking the model to remove every background person at once.
— Occasions —
Remove a bag, passerby, sign, or stray object from a vacation shot while preserving the original framing and sense of place.
Erase sale badges, extra props, label marks, or background clutter with an AI object remover before using a product photo in a shop, listing, or catalog.
Remove side people, photobombers, stickers, or background distractions from portraits and casual social images with a spot healing-style cleanup.
Clear cords, small clutter, bins, and visual distractions from interiors while keeping wall color, furniture lines, and room geometry believable.
— Chapter 04 · How to —
Most object-removal edits take about a minute. Start with one photo where the unwanted object is visible, choose the kind of cleanup image task you need, then compare the inpainted background before downloading.
Use a travel shot, portrait, product image, room photo, food picture, or social post where the object to remove is clear and does not fully cover the main subject.
Tip: Clean edges and nearby background texture help the AI object remover rebuild the hidden area more naturally.
Pick Object Cleanup for a magic eraser-style edit, People Distraction for passersby, Text or Sticker for overlays, or Wires and Clutter for narrow lines and room cleanup.
Tip: If several distractions compete for attention, remove the most important one first and rerun on the result for a cleaner AI eraser pass.
Create the edit, then check nearby shadows, edges, patterns, faces, product details, and perspective before downloading or trying a tighter cleanup photo pass.
Tip: For detailed backgrounds, a smaller and more specific removal target usually gives generative fill more context and looks more realistic.
— What creators say —
“I needed to remove small tags and background clutter from product photos. The best part was that the product itself stayed the same.”
“It helped clean up people and random objects in travel shots without making the whole photo look repainted.”
“Quick cord and clutter cleanup is exactly what we need before posting room photos. It saves a trip through a heavier editor.”
— Also in the studio —
— Frequently asked —
An AI object remover is a photo editing tool that removes an unwanted object or distraction and uses inpainting to fill the missing area with background detail that matches the surrounding image.
Yes. Use the People Distraction option to remove people from a photo, including passersby, side people, or photobombers. It works best when the person does not cover too much of the main subject.
Yes. The Text or Sticker option is written for captions, stickers, labels, badges, stamps, and overlay marks that you want removed from an otherwise useful image.
Yes, the workflow is similar to a magic eraser, heal tool, or spot healing brush: mark the distraction, remove it, and let the editor blend the area back into the photo. The difference is that AI inpainting can rebuild larger or more complex missing areas than a simple clone or blur tool.
That is the goal. The prompt tells the model to preserve perspective, lighting, texture, shadows, and surrounding edges so the inpainted edit looks localized and natural.
Content-Aware Fill usually patches an area by sampling nearby pixels and textures. Generative Fill and AI inpainting can create a more flexible replacement when the missing background is not fully visible, which helps with object removal, cleanup image edits, and more complex photo repairs.
Large objects that cover faces, hands, product details, text you need to keep, or highly patterned backgrounds are harder because there is less visible context for reconstruction.
You can, but the cleanest workflow is often to remove the most distracting object first, download or reuse the result, then run another pass to clean up the photo with secondary removals.
The default prompt asks for a localized edit only. It specifically avoids cropping, replacing the main subject, adding unrelated objects, or restyling the rest of the image.
Yes. You can upload a photo and try the object-removal workflow directly in Vofy.
Upload a photo, pick the cleanup type, and erase distracting objects with natural inpainting.