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Object Removal

Sticker vs. Emoji

Both are graphics layered onto a photo, but an emoji is a small standardized Unicode glyph while a sticker is a larger, often custom or branded image — the removal technique is the same for both.

The distinction matters for how people search and for what a removal tool has to reconstruct. An emoji is a standardized character from the Unicode set (smileys, hearts, flames) — small, consistent across platforms, and usually applied as a face or detail cover. A sticker is a larger raster graphic — a speech bubble, a branded logo, a decorative PNG, or a platform sticker-pack image — that can occupy a much bigger area of the photo. From an editing standpoint both are overlays sitting above the original pixels, so removing either is the same inpainting task: the AI reconstructs the covered region from surrounding context. The practical difference is area. A sticker often hides more of the scene than a small emoji, so reconstruction is harder and the visible surroundings matter more. Users searching 'remove sticker from photo' and 'remove emoji from photo' want the same outcome — the clean original underneath — which is why Magic Eraser routes both intents to dedicated removal tools (/remove/sticker and /remove/emoji) rather than treating them as different capabilities.

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