Pixivo AI Object Removal — Remove Anything from a Photo
Pixivo AI's object removal tool deletes people, signs, watermarks, or distractions and fills the gap naturally. Pure brush, no Photoshop.
Object Removal
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AI Object Remover — Erase Anything from a Photo by Brushing Over It
Brush over what you want gone and Bria Eraser fills in the area using the surrounding texture, lighting, and perspective. There's no clone-stamp fiddling and no obvious smudge where the object used to be — the model rebuilds the background as if the thing was never there. It handles people, signs, wires, reflections, and stray objects equally well, and works at full resolution so you can use the result for print or e-commerce. One brush pass, 11 credits, done. If a single pass leaves a faint trace, run the result through again on the leftover area.
What people actually erase from their photos
- An ex-partner from an otherwise great group photo you don't want to retake
- Bystanders, tourists, and photobombers behind your vacation shot at the Eiffel Tower
- Power lines and telephone poles slicing through landscape photography
- Trash, cigarette butts, or footprints on what was supposed to be a clean beach shot
- Exit signs, price tags, and sticker residue on product photos before listing them
- Old timestamps, watermarks left by other apps, or stray text burned into the corner
Object removal questions
- Does it work on people standing in front of busy backgrounds?
- Yes, but accuracy drops as the background gets more structured. A person in front of a plain wall or sky comes out clean; a person in front of a bookshelf or crowd may leave faint artifacts that need a second pass over the leftover area.
- Is there a size limit on what I can remove?
- There's no hard limit, but the larger the brushed area, the more the model has to invent. For best results, remove one object at a time rather than masking half the image at once.
- Will the original photo's resolution be preserved?
- Yes — the output matches your input resolution, so you can use it for print, e-commerce listings, or large displays without quality loss.